Instructions

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12. Disposal
a) General information
This product must not be disposed of in household waste.
Dispose of the product in accordance with local laws (e.g. return it to a suitable collection point).
Remove any batteries and dispose of them separately from the product.
b) Battery disposal
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Batteries that contain hazardous substances are labelled with this symbol to indicate that disposal in
household waste is forbidden.
The abbreviations for heavy metals in batteries are: Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb = Lead.
Used batteries can be returned to local collection points, our stores or battery retailers.
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13. Troubleshooting
The multimeter was designed using the latest technology and is safe to use. However, problems and malfunc-
tions may still occur.
This section tells you how to troubleshoot common issues:
Always observe the safety information in these instructions.
Error Possible cause Solution
The multimeter does not work. Is the battery empty? Check the status.
Replace the batteries.
The measured value does not
change.
Have you selected the wrong meas-
urement mode (AC/DC)?
Check the display (AC/DC) and
select another mode if necessary.
Did you use the wrong terminals? Check that the test leads are con-
nected to the correct terminals.
Is the hold function enabled? Disable the hold function.
The multimeter cannot take
measurements in the 10 A range.
Is the fuse in the 10 A input defec-
tive?
Check the 10A F1 fuse.
The multimeter cannot take
measurements in the mA/µA
range.
The PTC fuse was triggered, which
limits the measuring current.
Reduce the measuring current or
switch to the 10 A measuring range.
Any repair work other than that described above must be carried out by an authorized technician.
If you have questions about the multimeter, please contact our technical support team.