9015 JEWELL / MODUTEC, 9015 Datasheet - Page 6

MULTIMETER DIGITAL HANDHELD, 3-1/2 DIGIT

9015

Manufacturer Part Number
9015
Description
MULTIMETER DIGITAL HANDHELD, 3-1/2 DIGIT
Manufacturer
JEWELL / MODUTEC
Datasheet

Specifications of 9015

Dmm Type
Handheld
Voltage Measuring Range Dc
1000
Voltage Measuring Range Ac
750
Current Measuring Range Dc
2mA To 10A
Current Measuring Range Ac
20mA To 10A
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na

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2.35 When you use the meter to check a high-voltage circuit, do not try to
2.36 If there is any doubt about the condition of the meter (i.e. safe vs unsafe),
2.37 Do not use the meter if it does not appear to work correctly on all ranges and
2.38 Do not use the meter if it has undergone long-term storage under unfavor-
2.39 Do not use the meter if it may have been damaged in transport. Failure to
2.40 Always connect one of the meter’s alligator clips to the low side of a power
2.41 To avoid damage to the meter and possible user injury, disconnect test leads
2.42 Avoid usage near strong magnetic fields (magnets, loudspeakers,
2.43 Avoid usage near strong electrostatic fields (high voltage power lines,
from test points before changing the function/range. Failure to observe this
connect both test leads at once. Instead, clip one probe to the neutral
or ground lead of the circuit (usually a bare, green, or white wire in AC
wiring circuits) using the insulated slip-on Alligator Clips. Then probe
for voltages with the other test lead. This helps prevent you from
accidentally touching a hot wire, since you need to concentrate on only
one test lead. Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to
the meter or injury to the user.
remove the meter from service and secure it in a location that will prevent
its unintentional use. Failure to observe this precaution may result in
damage to the meter or injury to the user.
in all modes. Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to
the meter or injury to the user.
able conditions. Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to
the meter or injury to the user.
observe this precaution may result in damage to the meter or injury to
the user.
circuit first. Never clamp onto a hot wire first, (usually red, black, or blue
in AC wiring circuits.) If you clamp onto a hot wire first, and touch the
other probe, you could receive a shock. Failure to observe this precaution
may result in damage to the meter or injury to the user.
precaution may result in damage to the meter or injury to the user.
low voltage when high voltages are actually present. Failure to observe this
televisions, computer monitors, etc.). The meter may display readings that
transformers, motors, coils, relays, contactors, electromagnets, etc.).
The meter may display readings that are in error, causing the user to
misinterpret the hazards present. For example, the meter may indicate a
precaution may result in damage to the meter or injury to the user.
are in error, causing the user to misinterpret the hazards present. For
example, the meter may indicate a low voltage when high voltages are
actually present. Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage
to the meter or injury to the user.
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