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4.Making Measurements 
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(2)  Connect  the  red  connection  of  the  K-type thermocouple  to the    terminal 
and the black connection to the 
  terminal.   
(3)  Probe the test points and read the display. Press 
  to change the temperature 
units between 
  or  . 
Measuring DC or AC Current   
Warning:
  Never attempt an in-circuit current measurement where the 
open-circuit potential to earth is greater than 250 V. Doing so will 
cause damage to the multimeter and possible electric shock or 
personal injury.   
Caution
: To avoid possible damage to the multimeter or to the equipment under 
test, check the multimeter’s  fuse before measuring current
. Use the 
proper terminals, function, and range for your measurement. Never place 
the test leads in parallel with any circuit or component when the leads are 
plugged into the current terminals. 
Current ranges are 600.0 µA, 6000 µA, 60.00 mA, 600.0 mA, 6.000 A, and 20.00 A.   
(1)  Turn off the power of the measured circuit. Discharge all high- voltage capacitors. 
(2)  Connect the  black test lead to the 
  terminal.  For currents below 600 mA, 
connect  the red test lead to the 
  terminal;  for  currents  within  600 mA  – 
20 A, connect the red test lead to the 
  terminal.   
(3)  Rotate the rotary switch to the appropriate position according to the measurement 
range, 
,
  , or  .   
(4)  Disconnect the circuit path to be tested. Connect the black test lead to one side  of 
the circuit (with a lower voltage); connect the red test lead to the other side (with a 
higher voltage). Reversing the leads will produce  a negative reading, but will not 
damage the multimeter.   
(5)  Select DC or AC measurement mode. Default  is DC  measurement mode, 
  will 
be displayed. Press 
  to switch into AC measurement mode,    will be 
displayed. 
(6)  Turn on the power of the measured circuit, and read the display. Press 
  to 
enable and cycle through  the manual ranges. If  "
OL"  is  displayed, it indicates  the 
input exceeds the selected range and the rotary switch should be set to the position 
with higher range. 
(7)  Turn off the power of the measured circuit and discharge all high-voltage capacitors. 
Remove the test leads and restore the circuit to the original condition.   










