2. Put the range switch to the corresponding Battery you want to measure. The polarity will
be shown on the display.
For the 1.5 V battery test, there is a 40 ohm-resistor test load that is included internally in the
multimeter. What the screen shows is the current flow in mA, the higher current you get, the
stronger battery you have.
Figure 6. The measured current in this figure is 38.4 mA.
For the 9 V battery test, there is a 400 ohm-resistor test load that is included internally in the
multimeter. What the screen shows is the current flow in mA, the higher current you get, the
stronger battery you have.
Figure 7. The measured current in this figure is 21 mA.