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GB | Digital Multimeter
Before you begin using multimeter MD-210, read
this instruction manual thoroughly. It contains
particularly important passages concerning occupa-
tional safety principles when using the device. Such
passages are highlighted. Reading the manual will
prevent potential injury by electric current or damage
to the device.
The multimeter was designed in accordance with the
IEC-61010 standard regarding electronic measuring
devices in the category (CAT III 300 V), for 2nd pol-
lution degree.
Category CAT III is designed for measuring circuits
powered by a xed output power supply, such as relays,
sockets, switchboards, power supplies, short branching
circuits and lighting systems in large buildings.
alternating current (AC)
direct current (DC)
direct and alternating current (AC/DC)
earthing
double insulation
low battery
diode
fuse
warning
risk of injury by electric current
product complies with applicable EU standards
This symbol means: warning, risk of danger. Read
the manual in all cases where this symbol is used!
This symbol indicates risk of injury by electric
current.
ATTENTION
Comply with the following instructions in particular:
Make sure the device is not damaged before you
begin using the multimeter. If you nd obvious
signs of damage on the body of the device, do not
make any measurements! Check that the surface of
the multimeter does not have scratches and that
the side joints are not coming apart.
Do not measure voltage higher than 300 V, or
current higher than 10 A!
The COM terminal must always be connected to
reference ground.
Also check the measuring tips. Insulation on the
measuring probes should have no visible signs of
damage. Damaged insulation may result in injury
by electric current. Therefore, do not use damaged
measuring probes.
If you nd that the multimeter is making abnormal
measurements, stop using it. These may be caused
by a disrupted fuse. If you are unsure of the cause
of the defect, contact a service centre.
Do not use or store the multimeter in environ-
ments with high temperature, dust or humidity.
It is also not recommended to use the device in
environments with potentially strong magnetic
elds or risk of explosion or re.

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