Klein CL220 Tools 400A AC Auto-Ranging Digital Clamp Meter

INSTRUCTION MANUAL - Page 3

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ENGLISH
SYMBOLS ON METER
AC (Alternating Current) DC (Direct Current)
Resistance (in Ohms) Audible Continuity
Double Insulated Class II Ground
Warning or Caution
Risk of Electrical Shock
Suitable for uninsulated hazardous live conductors
V Voltage (Volts) A Amperage (Amps)
COM Common NCV Non-Contact Voltage Tester
Backlight SEL Select
+
Positive
Negative
SYMBOLS ON LCD
AC AC (Alternating Current) DC DC (Direct Current)
Negative Reading
H
Data Hold
Auto Ranging MAX Maximum Value Hold
Low Battery Audible Continuity
M
Mega (value x 10
6
)
k
kilo (value x 10
3
)
m
milli (value x 10
-3
)
V
Volts
A
Amps Ohms
NCV
Non-Contact Voltage Tester Auto Power-Off
Hazardous Voltage Indicator
WARNINGS - GENERAL
Never use the meter on a circuit with voltages that exceed the category
based rating of this meter.
Do not use the meter during electrical storms or in wet weather.
Do not use the meter or test leads if they appear to be damaged.
Use only with CAT III or CAT IV rated test leads.
Ensure test leads are fully seated into jacks, and keep fingers away from
the metal probe contacts when making measurements.
Use caution when working with voltages above 25V AC RMS or 60V DC.
Such voltages pose a shock hazard.
To avoid false readings that can lead to electrical shock, replace batteries
when a low battery indicator appears.
Do not attempt to measure resistance or continuity on a live circuit.
Always adhere to local and national safety codes. Use personal protective
equipment to prevent shock and arc blast injury where hazardous live
conductors are exposed.
To avoid risk of electric shock, disconnect leads from any voltage source
before removing battery door.
To avoid risk of electric shock, do not operate meter while battery door
is removed
WARNINGS - NCV FUNCTION
When NCV Function is initiated, a blinking or steady red glow and an audible
beep indicate voltage present. If no indication, voltage could still be present.
Before and after each use of the NCVT, verify operation by testing a known
working circuit that is within the rating of this unit.
Never assume neutral or ground wires are de-energized. Neutrals in multi-wire
branch circuits may be energized when disconnected and must be retested
before handling.
The NCV tester WILL NOT detect voltage if:
The wire is shielded.
The
operator is not grounded or is otherwise isolated from an effective earth ground.
The voltage is DC.
The NCV tester MAY NOT detect voltage if:
The user is not holding the tester.
The user is insulated from the tester with a glove or other materials.
The wire is partially buried or in a grounded metal conduit.
The tester is at a distance from the voltage source.
The field created by the voltage source is blocked, dampened, or otherwise
interfered with.
The frequency of the voltage is not a perfect sine wave between 50 and 500Hz.
The tester is outside of operation conditions (listed in Specifications section).
Operation may be affected by differences in socket design and insulation
thickness and type; tester may not be compatible with some types of standard
or tamper resistant (TR) electrical outlets.
Do not apply to uninsulated hazardous live conductors.
Detection above 50V is specified under “normal” conditions as specified below.
The tester may detect at a different threshold at different conditions, or may not
detect at all unless:
The
tip of the tester is within 0.25" of an AC voltage source radiating unimpeded.
The user is holding the body of the tester with his or her bare hand.
The user is standing on or connected to earth ground.
The air humidity is nominal (50% relative humidity).
The tester is held still.
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