XDM2041 Digital Multimeter User Manual
XDM2041 Digital Multimeter User Manual
XDM2041 Digital Multimeter User Manual
Digital Multimeter
User Manual
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May. 2022 edition V1.1.2
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Table of Contents
1.Safety Information ..................................................................................................... 1
Safety Terms and Symbols................................................................................................... 1
General Safety Requirements .............................................................................................. 2
Measurement Limits ........................................................................................................... 3
Main Input Terminals (HI Input and LO Input) Measurement Limits ...................................................... 3
Current Input Terminal (I) Measurement Limits .................................................................................... 3
Sense Terminals (HI Sense and LO Sense) Measurement Limits ............................................................ 4
Measurement Category....................................................................................................... 4
Dual Display.......................................................................................................................25
Data Hold ..........................................................................................................................26
Math .................................................................................................................................27
Max/Min ............................................................................................................................................ 27
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dB/dBm .............................................................................................................................................. 27
Relative Value..................................................................................................................................... 28
5.Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................... 35
6.Technical Specifications ........................................................................................... 36
7.Appendix .................................................................................................................. 38
Appendix A: Enclosure .......................................................................................................38
Appendix B: General Care and Cleaning ..............................................................................38
Appendix C: Line Fuse Replacement ...................................................................................38
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1.Safety Information
1. Safety Information
Safety Terms and Symbols
Safety Terms
Terms in this Manual. The following terms may appear in this manual:
Safety Symbols
Symbols on the Product. The following symbol may appear on the product:
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1.General Safety Requirements
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1.General Safety Requirements
Measurement Limits
The protection circuitry of the multimeter can prevent damage to the instrument and
protect against the danger of electric shock, when the Measurement Limits are not
exceeded. To ensure safe operation of the instrument, do not exceed the Measurement
Limits shown on the front panel, it is defined as follows:
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1.General Safety Requirements
same voltage as the LO Input terminal, unless a current protection fuse is open.
Measurement Category
The safety rating of the multimeter:
1000 V, CAT I
IEC Measurement Category I. The maximum measurable voltage is 1000 Vpk in the HI -LO
terminal.
600 V, CAT II
IEC Measurement Category II. Inputs may be connected to AC mains power (up to 600
VAC) under Category II overvoltage conditions.
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2.Quick Start
2. Quick Start
General Inspection
After you get a new multimeter, it is recommended that you should make a check on the
instrument according to the following steps:
Dimensions
235 mm
110 mm
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2.Quick Start
295 mm
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7 8
11 12
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Figure 2-1 Front panel overview
Item Name Description
1 LCD Display the user interface
2 Menu selection
Activate the corresponding menu
Keys
3 Operation Keys
Save Collect data in manual record. The instrument saves
current reading each time the Save key is pressed. See
page 29, Manual Record.
Record Access menus of manual record and auto record.
See page 29, Data Record Function.
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2.Quick Start
Run/Stop Start or stop auto trigger. When the trigger is stopped, the
displayed data will be held.
Math Perform math operations (Max/Min, dB/dBm) on the
measurement results.
Utility Set the auxiliary system function, including Language,
Backlight, Clock, Default.
Port Set Serial port.
4 HI and LO Sense Signal input terminals, used for four-wire resistance
Terminals measurements.
5 HI and LO Input Signal input terminals, used for voltage, resistance,
Terminals continuity, frequency (period), capacitance, diode, and
temperature test measurements.
6 Range/Direction Keys When the Range softkey is shown on the right menu, you
Temperature measurements
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2.Quick Start
11 Dual Press this key to display the function list on the right menu,
select a function, if the function is supported, the reading
will be displayed in the Vice Display.
12 Dual Exit Press the key to exit dual display mode.
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3
2
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2.Quick Start
User Interface
Trigger Mode
Status Icon
Reading
Operation Menus
Unit
Range Function
Manual record
Secondary function
Primary function
Figure 2-4 User interface (Dual display)
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2.Quick Start
Power On
(1) Connect the instrument to the AC supply using the supplied power cord.
Warning:
To avoid electric shock, the instrument must be grounded properly.
(2) Press down the power button at the front panel, the screen shows the boot screen.
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2.Quick Start
Measurement Connections
After selecting the desired measurement function, please connect the signal (device)
under test to the multimeter according to the method below. To avoid instrument
damage, do not discretionarily switch the measurement function when measuring.
DC Voltage Measurement AC Voltage Measurement
DC Voltage AC Voltage
DC Current AC Current
I I
I I
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2.Quick Start
Capacitance AC Signal
Temperature Measurement
Temp Transducer
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3.Functions and Operations
1st Method: Use the front panel key to set the range.
When the Range softkey is shown on the right menu, you can press the key to
switch between auto and manual range. Press to enable manual range, and
increase or decrease the measurement range.
Select auto range: In the measurement function menu, press the Range softkey, select
Auto.
Select manual range: In the measurement function menu, press the Range softkey, select
a range except Auto.
Note:
⚫ When the input signal exceeds the current range, "overload” will be displayed.
⚫ By default, the range is set to Auto at power-on or after a reset.
⚫ Auto range is recommended if you are not sure about the measurement range in order
to protect the instrument and obtain accurate data.
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3.Functions and Operations
Measurement Speed
The instrument provides three types of measurement speed:
"Low" speed is 4 reading/s; "Mid" speed is 16 reading/s; "High" speed is 65 reading/s.
In DCV, ACV, DCI, ACI and 2-wire / 4-wire resistance measurements, the measurement
speed is selectable.
Measuring DC Voltage
This section describes how to configure DC voltage measurements.
Operating Steps:
1. Enable the DCV measurement.
DC Voltage
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3.Functions and Operations
Measurement Speed”.
5. Set the relative value.
Press the Rel softkey to turn on or off the relative operation. For relative operation,
the multimeter subtracts the pre-specified value of REL operation from the actual
measurement result and displays the result. See page 28, Relative Value.
Measuring AC Voltage
This section describes how to configure AC voltage measurements.
Operating Steps:
1. Enable the ACV measurement.
Press on the front panel, press it again to enter ACV measurement mode.
AC Voltage
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3.Functions and Operations
the multimeter subtracts the pre-specified value of REL operation from the actual
measurement result and displays the result. See page 28, Relative Value.
Measuring DC Current
This section describes how to configure DC current measurements.
Operating Steps:
1. Enable the DCI measurement.
DC Current
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3.Functions and Operations
Measuring AC Current
This section describes how to configure AC current measurements.
Operating Steps:
1. Enable the ACI measurement.
Press on the front panel, press it again to enter ACI measurement mode.
AC Current
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3.Functions and Operations
Measuring Resistance
This section describes how to configure 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements.
The multimeter provides 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurements. When the
measured resistance is lower than 100 kΩ, the 4-wire resistance measurement is
recommended to reduce the measurement error caused by test lead resistance and
contact resistance between the probe and the testing point, because these two
resistances can not be ignored any more, compared to the measured resistance.
Operating Steps:
1. Enable the Ω2W/Ω4W measurement.
Press on the front panel to enter resistance measurement mode. Press the
Model softkey to switch between Ω2W and Ω4W.
(2-wire Resistance)
(4-wire Resistance)
2. Connect the test lead.
2-wire Resistance
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3.Functions and Operations
4-wire Resistance
Continuity Test
This section describes how to configure continuity test.
Operating Steps:
1. Enable the continuity test.
Press on the front panel, press it again to enter continuity test mode.
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3.Functions and Operations
Diode Test
This section describes how to configure diode test.
Operating Steps:
1. Enable the diode test.
Press on the front panel, press it twice to enter diode test mode.
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3.Functions and Operations
Forward Bias
Measuring Capacitance
This section describes how to configure capacitance measurements.
Operating Steps:
1. Enable the capacitance measurement.
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3.Functions and Operations
Capacitance
Tip: Please short contact the two feet of an electrolytic capacitor by using a test lead
before measuring the electrolytic capacitor.
3. Set the range.
Press the Range softkey to set the range. Auto range automatically selects the range
for the measurement based on the input.
Note:
⚫ 1000 V input protection is available in all ranges.
⚫ 10% over range for all ranges except 50000 μF range.
If the reading exceeds 50500 μF in 50000 μF range, "overload" will be displayed.
4. Set the relative value.
Press the Rel softkey to turn on or off the relative operation. For relative operation,
the multimeter subtracts the pre-specified value of REL operation from the actual
measurement result and displays the result. See page 28, Relative Value.
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3.Functions and Operations
Press on the front, in the right menu, press the model soft key to switch and
select Freq/Period measurement
AC Signal
3. Note
⚫ Frequency range: 20 Hz to 60 MHz.
⚫ 750 V input protection is available in all ranges.
4. Set the relative value.
Press the Rel softkey to turn on or off the relative operation. For relative operation,
the multimeter subtracts the pre-specified value of REL operation from the actual
measurement result and displays the result. See page 28, Relative Value.
Measuring Temperature
This section describes how to configure temperature measurements. Temperature
measurements require a temperature transducer probe. The supported probes are type
KITS90 and PT100 sensor.
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3.Functions and Operations
Operating Steps:
1. Enable the temperature measurement.
Temp Transducer
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3.Functions and Operations
Dual Display
Using dual display function, you can view the readings of two measurement functions
simultaneously.
Secondary function
Primary function
Figure 3-1 Dual Display
Operating Steps:
1. Press one of the measurement function keys to turn on the primary measurement
function.
2. Press on the front panel, the secondary function list is shown on the right
menu, select the desired function.
3. When dual display is enabled, press to switch the primary function and the
secondary function. To configure the secondary function, you can switch it to the
primary function, configure in the right menu, then switch back.
4. Press to disable the dual display.
The primary measurement functions and their associated secondary measurements are:
(gray back color indicates valid combinations)
Primary measurement function
DCV DCI ACV ACI FREQ PERIOD 2WR 4WR CAP
DCV
DCI
ACV
Secondary
ACI
FREQ
PERIOD
2WR
4WR
CAP
Note:
⚫ The multimeter makes the primary and secondary measurements alternately, the
primary and secondary readings update respectively.
⚫ If the Max/Min, dB/dBm, or relative value of the math operation is turned on in the
main display, the math operation is automatically turned off when dual display is turned
on.When dual display is turned on, if the Max/Min, dB/dBm or relative value is turned
on, dual display will be automatically turned off.
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3.Functions and Operations
⚫ When the dual display is enabled, manual record function can save both of the primary
and secondary readings, auto record function can only save the primary reading.
Data Hold
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3.Functions and Operations
Math
The multimeter provides these math functions: Max/Min, dB/dBm and relative. Only one
operation can be enabled in the Max/Min, dB/dBm, or relative operation.
Max/Min
The Max/Min operation is used to calculate the max, min and average of the readings
during the measurement period
Press the front panel key, press the Max/Min softkey, press the Static softkey to
select ON.
Remarks
⚫ Press the Clear Readings softkey to clear reading memory and restart statistics.
dB/dBm
The dB and dBm scaling functions only apply to ACV and DCV measurements. The
functions allow you to scale measurements relative to a reference value.
Press the front panel key, press the dB/dBm softkey to access the menu.
Press the Model softkey to enable or disable the function.
Press the Function softkey to select the operation function as dB or dBm.
⚫ dBm Function
dBm function represents the absolute value of the power. The function calculates the
power of the reference resistance according to the measured voltage, relative to 1 mW:
dBm = 10 x log10 ( reading2 / reference resistance / 1 mW )
Press the Ref R softkey to select the reference resistance. The value may be 50 (default),
75, 93, 110, 124, 125, 135, 150, 250, 300, 500, 600, 800, 900, 1000, 1200, or 8000 Ω.
⚫ dB Function
dB represents the relative value which is used in the relative operation of dBm value.
When enabled, the multimeter calculates the dBm value of the reading and subtracts the
preset dB from this value and then displays the result:
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3.Functions and Operations
dB = 10 x Log10 ( reading2 / reference resistance / 1 mW) - dB preset
Press the Ref R softkey to select the reference resistance. The value may be 50(default),
75, 93, 110, 124, 125, 135, 150, 250, 300, 500, 600, 800, 900, 1000, 1200, or 8000 Ω.
Press the dB Ref Value softkey to select the relative value. The relative value must be
from -120 to +120 dBm (default 0).
Relative Value
When the relative operation is turned on, the reading displayed on the screen in relative
operation is the difference between measured and preset values. The value is specific to
the present function and will persist even if you leave this function and return to it later.
Reading = Measured value – Preset value
In the measurement function menu, press the Rel softkey to turn on or off the relative
operation. When on, the measured value is stored as a reference value.
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3.Functions and Operations
Manual record: Press the front panel key to save current reading to the DB data.
Auto record: After setting number of readings, sample interval, press the Start softkey to
the DB data.
Manual Record
1. Collect data: Press the panel key once to save the current reading to the data
table by serial number. The icon will show up on the top of the display.
Note: The measurement function can be switched during manual record. Save only
the main display readings.
2. View the manual record: Press the front panel key, press the Manual record
softkey to display the data table. Press keys to turn the page. (When the data
table is shown, you can still save current reading by pressing the key.)
Note:
⚫ When the recording data exceeds the current range, the data will be marked as
"overload".
⚫ When the relative value operation is enabled, the recorded data is still the reading
when the relative value is closed.
3. Clear the manual record: Press the Clear soft key to clear all data in the data
table.(Note: because manual and automatic records share the same data table,
automatic readings are also erased.).
Auto Record
1. Configure the parameters: Press the front panel key, press the Auto softkey.
Press the Point softkey to specify the total number of readings to record. The range is
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3.Functions and Operations
1 to 1000.
Press the Interval softkey to specify the time interval between readings. The range is
15 ms to 9999.999 s.
2. Record data: Press the Start softkey to start auto record. The icon will show up
on the top of the display. Press the Stop softkey to stop recording, the data table
shows the readings taken. press keys to turn the page.
Note:
⚫ Automatic recording function supports switching measurement function.
⚫ In auto range, the relay switch may cause jitter, the data at this time is invalid. It
will last about a few hundred milliseconds, and the data acquired in this period will
be marked as "invalid".
⚫ When the dual display is enabled, only the reading of main display function can be
saved.
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3.Functions and Operations
Port Configuration
You can configure the port parameters in port configuration.
Serial
Press the front panel key, press the Serial softkey to access the serial port setting
menu.
Press the Baud softkey to select the desired baud rate from 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,
38400, 57600 or 115200. The default is 115200. Make sure that the baud rate matches
that of the computer.
Press the Odd-Even softkey, select the parity from None, Odd or Even. The default is
None.
Press the Stop bit softkey, select the stop bit from 1, 2.
The data is fixed to 8.
Utility Menu
You can set the parameters of the system-related functions. in utility menu.
Press the panel key to view the instrument model, firmware version, serial
number, and checksum.
Language
Press the front panel key, press the Language softkey to switch display languages.
Backlight
Press the front panel key, press the BLight softkey to adjust the brightness.
Clock
Press the front panel key, press the Clock softkey. The clock menu displays the
date and time. The time always uses a 24-hour format (00:00:00 to 23:59:59).
Press the Set softkey to edit the date and time, press to move the cursor, press
to increase or decrease the value. Press the OK softkey to finish the clock setting.
Default
Press the front panel key, press Default to restore the multimeter to factory
defaults. The measurement function will be automatically set to DCV.
Factory default settings
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3.Functions and Operations
Type Item Value
Baud 115200
Data bits 8
Port
Odd-Even None
Stop bit 1
Utility BLight 100%
dB/dBm Off/On Off
Function dB
Math Rel R 50Ω
Db Rel 0Ω
Max/Min Static Off
Auto Clear
Manual Clear
Record Point 100
Interval 1S
Aoto On/Off Off
Run/Stop Run
Rel Off
Beeper Off
Threshold 50Ω
Freq Model Freq
Unit ℃
Other
Dual Off
Display All
Load KITS90
Model DVC
Range Aoto
Speed Low
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4.Measurement Tutorial
4. Measurement Tutorial
Loading Errors (DC Voltage)
Measurement loading errors occur when the resistance of the DUT(Device-Under-Test) is
an appreciable percentage of the multimeter's input resistance, as shown below.
Rs
HI
Ideal
Vs Ri Meter
LO
100 Rs
Error (%) =
R s + Ri
For the mV range,input impedance≥ 5 MΩ.For other range, input impedance≥10 MΩ.
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4.Measurement Tutorial
V
V V
0 3
3 3
0 V V
t 1
T C.F. C.F.
(50% duty cycle)
The multimeter's AC voltage and AC current functions measure the AC-coupled true rms
value, the RMS value of only the AC components of the input waveform are measured
(DC is rejected). As seen in the figure above; for sine waves, triangle waves, and square
waves, the AC–coupled and AC+DC values are equal, because these waveforms do not
contain a DC offset. However, for non–symmetrical waveforms (such as pulse trains) there
is a DC voltage content, which is rejected by the multimeter’s AC–coupled true rms
measurements.
The AC coupled true RMS measurement is especially useful for measuring small AC
signals in the presence of large DC offsets. For example, this situation is common when
measuring AC ripple present on DC power supplies. However, there are situations where
you might want to know the AC+DC true RMS value. You can determine this value by
combining results from DC and AC measurements, as shown below:
ac + dc = ac 2 + dc 2
For the best AC noise rejection, you should select "Low" measurement speed to get 5½
digits reading resolution when performing the DC measurement.
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5.Troubleshooting
5. Troubleshooting
1. The instrument is powered on but no Display.
1) Check if the power is connected properly.
2) Check if the line fuse which is below the AC Mains Input is used appropriately and
in good condition (see page 38, Appendix C: Line Fuse Replacement).
3) Restart the instrument after the steps above.
4) If the problem still exists, please contact us for our service.
2. The reading does not change when a current signal is input.
1) Check whether the test lead is correctly inserted into the current input terminals
(I terminal and LO Input terminal).
2) Check whether the current terminal fuse at the front panel is burned out.
Please refer to "7 Current Terminal Fuse" in "Front panel overview" on page7.
3) Check whether the DCI or ACI measurement function is enabled.
4) Check whether the DCI measurement function is used to measure AC current.
If you encounter other problems, try to reset the settings or restart the instrument. If it
still can not work properly, please contact us for our service, and provide your device
information. (Press the front panel key)
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6.Technical Specifications
6. Technical Specifications
Function Range[2] Resolution Accuracy: ± (% of reading + LSB)
5 MΩ 0.0001 MΩ 0.25% + 5
50 MΩ 0.001 MΩ 1% + 10
Display 55,000
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6.Technical Specifications
[1] Specifications are for 30-minute warm-up, "Low" measurement rate and calibration temperature
18℃ - 28℃.
[2] 10% over range on all ranges, except 1,000 V DCV, 750 ACV, 10 A DCI, 10 A ACI, 50 MΩ resistance, and
50 mF capacitance.
[3] For each additional volt over ± 500 VDC add 0.02 mV of error.
[4] Specifications are for amplitude of sine wave input > 5% of range. 0.1% errors will be added when the
range of input sine wave is 1% to 5%.
[5] 30 seconds OFF after 30 seconds ON is recommend for the continuous current that higher than DC 7 A or
AC RMS 7 A.
[6] Specifications are for amplitude of sine wave input > 0.5% of range. For inputs from 1% to 5% of range,
add 0.1% of range extra error.
[7] Specifications are for 4–wire ohms function or 2–wire ohms using the relative operation of math. Without
relative operation, add ±0.20 Ω additional error in 2-wire ohms function.
[8] Except for special marks, when frequency ≤ 10M Hz, the specification is applicable to >1V AC input voltage,
when frequency > 10 MHz, the specification is applicable to >3V AC input voltage.
[9] Specifications are for using the relative operation of math. Using of non-film capacitor may generate
additional errors. Specifications are for from 5% to 110% on ranges.
General Specifications
Operating Full temperature from 0℃ to 50℃, 80% RH and 40℃, non condensing
Environment Storage Temperature: -20℃ to 70℃
Electromagnetic
Conforming to EMC (2004/108/EC) and EN 61326-1:2013
compatibility
Safety Conforming to EN 61010-1:2010 and low voltage instructions (2006/95/EC)
Remote Interface RS232
Programmer
Standard SCPI, compatible with commands of main stream multimeters
Language
Warm Up Time 30 minutes
Dimension (W×H×D) 235 x 110 x 295 (mm)
Weight Approx. 2.3 kg
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7.Appendix
7. Appendix
Appendix A: Enclosure
Standard Accessories (subject to final delivery):
Power Cord Test lead Crocodile clip Quick Guide Spare Fuse
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7.Appendix
Warning: Disconnect the line cord at the rear panel and remove all test leads
connected to the instrument before replacing the line fuse. Failure
to do so could expose the operator to hazardous voltages that could
result in personal injury or death.
Use only the correct fuse type. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or
instrument damage.
Voltage Fuse
90 - 240 V AC 250 V, F1AL
3. Replace the fuse with a new one, install it into the fuse box, and push the fuse box
back on to the rear panel.
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