9005A JEWELL / MODUTEC, 9005A Datasheet - Page 4

MULTIMETER DIGITAL HANDHELD, 3-1/2 DIGIT

9005A

Manufacturer Part Number
9005A
Description
MULTIMETER DIGITAL HANDHELD, 3-1/2 DIGIT
Manufacturer
JEWELL / MODUTEC
Datasheet

Specifications of 9005A

Dmm Type
Handheld
Voltage Measuring Range Dc
1000
Voltage Measuring Range Ac
750
Current Measuring Range Dc
20µA To 10A
Current Measuring Range Ac
200µA To 10A
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na
2.13 Insert the test leads in the jacks specified in the instructions for performing
2.14 Do not exceed the maximum voltage or current limitations of the meter
2.15 Do not apply voltage or current to the input of the meter when it is set to any
2.16 Do not apply voltage or current to the input of the meter when it is set to the
2.17 Do not attempt to measure a voltage source with the test leads plugged into
2.18 Do not rotate the Function switch with the test leads connected to the
2.19 Replace fuses only with exact or equivalent fuses. Do not “bridge” fuses out
2.20 Do not apply voltages to the input of the meter which are elevated above the
2.21 Do not continue to use meter when the “low battery” symbol
2.22 Use caution when working with voltages above 25 volts AC or 35 volts DC.
2.23 This meter is not for use by children. Failure to observe this precaution may
particular tests. Inserting the test leads in incorrect jacks can damage the
meter and/or injure the user.
(see product specifications). Doing so may damage the meter and/or
injure the user.
of the Ohms Ω ranges. Doing so may damage the meter and/or injure
the user.
Diode Test
the meter and/or injure the user.
the meter’s mA or 20A jacks. Doing so may damage the meter and/or
injure the user.
circuitry to be tested. Doing so may damage the meter or the circuitry,
and/or injure the user.
of circuit. Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to the
meter or injury to the user.
earth ground potential by more than 600V AC/DC. Doing so may damage
the meter and/or injure the user.
displayed. The displayed reading may be in error and lead the user to
believe that no hazard exists, when in fact, dangerous voltages or currents
may be present. Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to
the meter or injury to the user.
Such voltages may cause a life threatening electrical shock.
result in damage to the meter or injury to the user.
or Continuity Beeper
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modes. Doing so may damage
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