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28 II Ex
Getting Started Manual
14
Table 5. Display Features (cont.)
Number Feature Indication
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
Overload condition is detected.
Error Messages

Replace the battery immediately.

In the capacitance function, too much electrical
charge is on the capacitor under test.
 
Invalid calibration data. Calibrate Product.
 
Invalid EEPROM data. Have the Product serviced.

Open thermocouple detected.

Invalid model. Have the Product serviced.

W Test lead alert. Shows when the test leads are in
the
A or mA/μA terminal and the selected rotary
switch position does not correspond to the terminal
being used.
Automatic Power-Off
The Product automatically turns off if you do not turn the
rotary switch or push a button for 30 minutes. If MIN MAX
Recording mode is on, the Product will not turn off. Refer
to Table 6 to disable automatic power-off.
Input Alert™ Feature
If a test lead is connected to the mA/μA or A terminal, but
the rotary switch is not set to the correct current position,
the beeper warns you by making a chirping sound and
the display flashes “”. This warning is intended to
stop you from attempting to measure voltage, continuity,
resistance, capacitance, or diode values with the leads
are plugged into a current terminal.
W Caution
To prevent damage, do not put the probes
across (in parallel with) a circuit with power
with a lead connected to a current terminal.
This can cause damage to a circuit with
power and blow the Product fuse. This can
occur because the resistance through the
current terminals of the Product is very low,
and causes a short circuit.

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