9005A JEWELL / MODUTEC, 9005A Datasheet - Page 5

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
2.24 Do not use this meter to make measurements in adverse environments such
2.25 Do not use meter in condensing atmospheres. That is, do not use meter in
2.26 Do not use the meter if either the meter or the test leads are wet, either from
2.27 Do not attempt immediate use of the meter when bringing it from a cold
2.28 Do not modify the meter. Changing the design may make the meter unsafe
2.29 Use caution when attempting to evaluate if a dangerous voltage is present.
2.30 Do not touch the metallic portion of one test lead if the other test lead is
2.31 Do not attempt to use meter when no display is present on LCD. Doing so
2.32 Use caution when measuring circuits containing capacitors. Capacitors can
2.33 Do not use this meter to measure voltages or currents in industrial applica-
conditions where ambient temperature and humidity could cause condensa-
store dangerous or lethal levels of electricity, even when the circuitry which
as rain, snow, fog, or locations with steam, explosive gases or dusts.
Doing so may damage the meter and/or injure the user.
tion of water inside of meter. Doing so may cause injury to the user.
exposure to the weather, or after cleaning the case of the meter. Doing so
may cause injury to the user.
environment to a warm environment. Condensation of water, inside and
outside of the meter, may produce dangerous measuring conditions. Allow
the meter to warm to room temperature before using. Failure to observe
this precaution may result in damage to the meter or injury to the user.
and may result in injury to the user.
The meter will not read AC voltage if it is set to DC, nor will it read DC if it
is set to AC. For example, if the meter is set to 200VDC, it will not measure
a dangerous AC voltage, even if the probes are inserted into a household
AC wall outlet.
connected to a live circuit. The current from the live circuit may pass
through the meter and appear on the unconnected test lead. Failure to
observe this warning may result in user injury.
may damage the meter and/or injure the user.
they are in has been disconnected from its power source. Some capacitors
could source enough energy to damage the meter and/or injure the user.
tions where High Energy circuitry is used. High Energy circuitry is usually
regarded as any circuitry capable of supplying over 4000 watts to a load
before a safety device (like a fuse) interrupts the circuit. See product
specifications for Category II statement.
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