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USER

 

MANUAL

 

 

 

 

MiniTec

TM

 

Series

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Manual

 

Ranging

 

Mini

 

MultiMeter

 

Model   MN35  

Introduction  

Congratulations   on   your   purchase   of   Extech’s   MN35   Manual   Ranging   Multimeter.

  This   meter   measures   AC/DC   Voltage,   DC   Current,   Resistance,   Temperature,   Battery   Test,   Diode   Test   and  

Continuity.

  This   meter   is   shipped   fully   tested   and   calibrated   and,   with   proper   use,   will   provide   years   of   reliable   service.

  Please   visit   our   website   (www.extech.com)   to   check   for   the   latest   version  

  of   this   User   Guide,   Product   Updates,   and   Customer   Support.

 

Safety  

 

International   Safety   Symbols  

This   symbol,   adjacent   to   another   symbol   or   terminal,   indicates   the   user   must   refer   to   the  

  manual   for   further   information.

 

 

This   symbol,   adjacent   to   a   terminal,   indicates   that,   under   normal   use,   hazardous   voltages  

  may   be   present  

 

Double   insulation  

 

Safety   Precautions  

1.

Improper   use   of   this   meter   can   cause   damage,   shock,   injury   or   death.

  Read   and   understand   this   user   manual   before   operating   the   meter.

 

2.

Make   sure   any   covers   or   battery   doors   are   properly   closed   and   ured.

 

3.

Always   remove   the   test   leads   before   replacing   the   battery   or   fuses.

 

4.

Inspect   the   condition   of   the   test   leads   and   the   meter   itself   for   any   damage   before   operating   the   meter.

  Repair   any   damage   before   use.

 

5.

Do   not   exceed   the   maximum   rated   input   limits.

 

6.

Use   great   care   when   making   measurements   if   the   voltages   are   greater   than   25VAC   rms   or  

35VDC.

  These   voltages   are   considered   a   shock   hazard.

 

7.

Always   discharge   capacitors   and   remove   power   from   the   device   under   test   before   performing  

Diode,   Resistance   or   Continuity   tests.

 

8.

Remove   the   battery   from   the   meter   if   the   meter   is   to   be   stored   for   long   periods.

 

9.

To   avoid   electric   shock,   do   not   measure   AC   current   of   any   kind  

Function  

VDC,   VAC  

Resistance,   Diode,   Continuity   mA   DC  

10A   DC  

Input   Limits  

Maximum   Input  

600V   DC/AC  

500V   DC/AC  

250mA   DC  

10A   DC   (15sec.

  max   every   15   min.)  

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Meter   Description  

1.

LCD   Display  

2.

Hold   button  

3.

Function   switch  

4.

COM   jack  

5.

10A   jack  

6.

Positive   jack  

 

Note:   Tilt   stand   and   battery  

  access   is   on   the   rear   of   unit.

 

Operating   Instructions  

Note:   If   “H”   and   a   blank   screen   appear   when   the   meter   is   turned   on   the   HOLD   feature   is   active.

 

Press   the   HOLD   button   to   exit   the   HOLD   mode.

 

AC   or   DC   Voltage   Measurements  

1.

Insert   the   black   test   lead   banana   plug   into   the   negative   COM   jack   and   the   red   test   lead   banana   plug   into   the   positive   V   jack.

  

2.

Turn   the   rotary   switch   to   the   highest   VAC   or   VDC   position.

 

3.

Touch   the   test   probes   to   the   circuit   under   test   and   read   the   voltage   on   the   display.

 

4.

Reset   the   function   switch   to   successively   lower   positions   to   obtain   a   higher   resolution   reading.

  If   the   polarity   is   reversed   (DC   voltage   only),   the   display   will   show   ( ‐ )   minus   before   the   value.

 

DC   Current   Measurements  

CAUTION :   Do   not   make   current   measurements   on   the   10A   scale   for   longer   than   15   seconds   followed   by   a   15   minute   cool   down   period.

  Exceeding   15   seconds   may   cause   damage   to   the   meter   and/or   the   test   leads.

 

1.

Insert   the   black   test   lead   banana   plug   into   the   negative   COM   jack.

 

2.

For   current   measurements   up   to   200mA   DC,   set   the   function   switch   to   the   200mA   DC   position   and   insert   the   red   test   lead   banana   plug   into   the   V/

/mA   jack.

 

3.

For   current   measurements   up   to   10A   DC,   set   the   function   switch   to   the   10A   DC   range   and   insert   the   red   test   lead   banana   plug   into   the   10A   jack.

 

4.

Remove   power   from   the   circuit   under   test,   then   open   up   the   circuit   at   the   point   where   you   wish   to   measure   current.

 

5.

Touch   the   black   test   probe   tip   to   the   negative   side   of   the   circuit.

  

Touch   the   red   test   probe   tip   to   the   positive   side   of   the   circuit.

 

6.

Apply   power   to   the   circuit.

 

7.

Read   the   current   in   the   display.

 

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Resistance   Measurements  

1.

Insert   the   black   test   lead   banana   plug   into   the   negative   COM   jack   and   the   red   test   lead   banana   plug   into   the   positive   V/

/mA   jack.

 

2.

Set   the   function   switch   to   the   highest   position.

 

3.

Touch   the   test   probe   tips   across   the   circuit   or   part   under   test.

  It   is   best   to   disconnect   one   side   of   the   part   under   test   so   the   rest   of   the   circuit   will   not   interfere   with   the   resistance   reading.

 

4.

Read   the   resistance   in   the   display   and   then   set   the   function   switch   to   the   lowest     position   that   is  

  greater   than   the   actual   or   any   anticipated   resistance.

 

Temperature   Measurements  

WARNING:   To   avoid   electric   shock,   disconnect   test   leads   from   any   source   of   voltage   before   making   a   temperature   measurement.

  Be   sure   that   the   thermocouple   has   been   removed   before   changing   to   any   other   measurement   function.

 

1.

Insert   the   type   K   thermocouple   probe   into   the   V/  /mA   and   COM   jacks.

 

2.

Turn   the   rotary   switch   to   the   o

F   or   o

C   position.

 

3.

Read   the   temperature   on   the   display.

 

Continuity   Measurements  

1.

Insert   the   black   test   lead   banana   plug   into   the   negative   COM   jack   and   the   red   test   lead   banana   plug   into   the   positive   V/

/mA   jack.

  Observe   polarity.

 

2.

Turn   the   rotary   switch   to   the        •)))   position.

 

3.

Touch   the   test   probes   to   the   circuit   or   device   under   test.

  If   the   resistance   is   less   than   approximately   40    the   buzzer   will   sound.

 

Diode   Measurements  

1.

Insert   the   black   test   lead   banana   plug   into   the   negative   COM   jack   and   the   red   test   lead   banana   plug   into   the   positive   V/  /mA   jack.

 

2.

Turn   the   rotary   switch   to   the         •)))   position.

 

3.

Touch   the   test   probes   to   the   diode   under   test.

  Forward   voltage   will   indicate   0.4V

  to   0.7V.

 

Reverse   voltage   will   indicate   “ 1.

     ”.

  Shorted   devices   will   indicate   near   0mV   and   an   open   device   will   indicate   “ 1.

     ”   in   both   polarities.

 

Battery   Test  

1.

Insert   the   black   test   lead   banana   plug   into   the   negative   COM   jack   and   the   red   test   lead   banana   plug   into   the   positive   V   jack.

 

2.

Turn   the   rotary   switch   to   the   1.5V

  or   9V   BAT   position.

 

3.

Connect   the   red   test   lead   to   the   positive   side   of   the   1.5V

  or   9V   battery   and   the   black   test   lead   to   the   negative   side   of   the   1.5V

  or   9V   battery.

 

4.

Read   the   voltage   in   the   display.

 

  Good   Weak   Bad  

9V   battery:   >8.2V

  7.2

  to   8.2V

  <7.2V

 

1.5V

  battery:   >1.35V

  1.22

  to   1.35V

  <1.22V

 

Data   Hold  

Press   the   Hold   button   to   freeze   the   reading   in   the   display.

  “ H ”   will   appear   in   the   LCD.

  Press   the   key   again   to   release   the   display.

 

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Maintenance  

WARNING:     To   avoid   electric   shock,   disconnect   the   test   leads   from   any   source   of   voltage   before   removing   the   battery/fuse   cover.

 

 

WARNING:   To   avoid   electric   shock,   do   not   operate   your   meter   until   the   battery/fuse   cover   is   in   place   and   fastened   securely.

 

This   Multimeter   is   designed   to   provide   years   of   dependable   service,   if   the   following   care   instructions   are   performed.

 

1. Keep   the   meter   dry.

 

2. Use   and   store   the   meter   in   mild   ambient   conditions.

  Temperature   extremes   can   shorten   the   life   of   the   electronic   parts   and   distort   or   melt   plastic   parts.

 

3. Handle   the   meter   gently.

  Dropping   it   can   damage   the   electronic   parts   or   the   case.

 

4. Keep   the   meter   clean.

  Wipe   the   case   occasionally   with   a   damp   cloth.

  DO   NOT   use   chemicals,   cleaning   solvents   or   detergents.

 

5. Use   only   fresh   batteries   of   the   recommended   size   and   type.

  Remove   old   or   weak   batteries   so   they   do   not   leak   and   damage   the   unit.

 

6. If   the   meter   is   to   be   stored   for   a   long   period   of   time,   the   batteries   should   be   removed   to   prevent   damage   to   the   unit.

 

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Battery   Replacement  

 

WARNING :    To   avoid   electric   shock,   disconnect   the   test   leads   from   any   source   of   voltage   before   removing   the   battery/fuse   cover.

 

1.

Disconnect   the   test   leads   from   the   meter.

 

2.

Remove   the   rubber   holster   (if   in   place).

 

3.

Remove   the   two   screws   securing   the   rear   cover   using   a   Phillips   head   screwdriver.

 

4.

Lift   the   cover   off   and   replace   the   battery   observing   the   correct   polarity.

 

5.

Insert   the   new   battery   into   the   battery   holder.

 

6.

Replace   the   rear   cover   and   secure   with   the   screws.

 

Never   dispose   of   used   batteries   or   rechargeable   batteries   in   household   waste.

 

As   consumers,   users   are   legally   required   to   take   used   batteries   to   appropriate   collection   sites,   the   retail   store   where   the   batteries   were   purchased,   or   wherever   batteries   are   sold.

 

Disposal:   Do   not   dispose   of   this   instrument   in   household   waste.

  The   user   is   obligated   to   take   end ‐ of ‐ life   devices   to   a   designated   collection   point   for   the   disposal  

  of   electrical   and   electronic   equipment.

  

Other   Battery   Safety   Reminders   o Never   dispose   of   batteries   in   a   fire.

  Batteries   may   explode   or   leak.

  o Never   mix   battery   types.

  Always   install   new   batteries   of   the   same   type.

 

Fuse   Replacement  

WARNING :    To   avoid   electric   shock,   disconnect   the   test   leads   from   any   source   of   voltage   before   removing   battery/fuse   cover.

 

1. Disconnect   the   test   leads   from   any   circuit   being   measured.

 

2. Remove   the   rubber   holster   (if   in   place).

 

3. Remove   the   two   screws   securing   the   rear   cover   using   a   Phillips   head   screwdriver.

  Remove   the   rear   cover.

 

4. Remove   the   old   fuse   by   gently   pulling   up   on   it.

  

5. Install   the   new   fuse   by   gently   pushing   it   into   the   holder.

 

6. Always   use   a   fuse   of   the   proper   size   and   value;   250mA/250V   fast   blow.

 

7. Replace   the   rear   cover   and   secure   with   the   screws.

 

 

 

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Specifications  

Function

DC  

 

Voltage   (V   DC)  

Range  

200.0mV

 

2.000V

 

20.00V

 

Accuracy

 (0.5%  

  reading   +   2   digits)  

200.0V

 

600V   

(0.8%   reading   +   2   digits)  

AC   Voltage   (V   AC)  

(40  ‐  400Hz)  

200.0V

 

(1.2%   reading   +   10   digits)  

600V  

DC   Current

Resistance  

  (A   DC)   200.0mA

10.00A

 

200.0

 

2.000k

 

20.00k

 

200.0k

  

   (1.5%   reading   +   2   digits)  

(3.0%

(0.8%

(0.8%

 

 

  reading reading reading

 

 

 

+

+

+

 

 

 

5

4

2

 

 

  digits) digits) digits)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Temp    F  

Temp  

C  

 

 

 

 

20.00M

  

4   to   1400  F

‐ 20   to   750

C  

 

 (3.0%   reading   +   3   digits)  

‐ 4   to   59°F;    (2.5%   reading   +   19   digits)  

60   to   750°F  

(1.0%   reading   +   9   digits)  

751;   to   1400°F;  

(2.5%   reading   +   19   digits)  

 

‐ 20   to   16

C;  

(2.5%   reading   +   10   digits)  

17   to   400

C;  

(1.0%   reading   +   5   digits),  

400   to   750  C;    (2.5%   reading   +   10   digits)  

(probe   accuracy   not   included)  

Accuracy   Stated   at   23 o

C    5

  o

C   (73 o

F

   10 o

F)   and   less   than   70%   RH  

Diode   Test   Test   current   of   1mA   maximum,   open   circuit   voltage   2.8V

  DC   typical  

Continuity   Check   Audible   signal   will   sound   if   the   resistance   is   less   than   approximately   <40       5   

Temperature   sensor   Requires   type   K   thermocouple  

Input   Impedance   10M

  (VDC)   and   4.5M

  (VAC)  

Display  

Overrange    

1999   count   LCD  

“1   or  ‐ 1”   is   displayed  

Polarity   Automatic   (no   indication   for   positive   polarity);   Minus   ( ‐ )   sign   for   negative   polarity.

 

Measurement   Rate 3   times   per   second,   nominal  

Low   Battery   “         ”   is   displayed   if   battery   voltage   drops   below   operating   voltage  

Batteries  

Fuses   

Requires mA  

  one range;  

  9V   battery

250mA/250V

 

 

(NEDA fast

  10A   range,   no   protection  

Operating   Temp   0 o

C   to   40 o

Storage   Temp   ‐ 20 o

C

C   to   60 o

  (32 o

C   ( ‐ 4

F   to   104 o

F   to   o

140

F)   o

F)  

 

  1604 blow  

  or   equivalent)  

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Relative   Humidity   Maximum   relative   humidity   80%   for   temperatures   up   to   31°C   decreasing   linearly   to   50%   relative   humidity   at   40°C.

 

Operating   Altitude   2000   meters   (7000ft)   maximum.

 

Weight    153g   (5.4

  oz.)  

Size   

Safety  

138mm   x   72mm   x   38mm   (5.43”   x   2.83”   x   1.5”)  

For   indoor   use   and   in   accordance   with   Overvoltage   Category   II,   Pollution   Degree  

2.

  Category   II   includes   local   level,   appliance,   portable   equipment,   etc.,   with   transient   overvoltages   less   than   Overvoltage   Category   III.

 

Symbols   

  AC   (voltage)  

DC   (direct   current   or   voltage)  

•)))               Continuity   and   Diode   test   mV,   V   millivolt,   volt   (voltage)  

  k M   ohm,   kilohm,   megohm   (resistance)  

µA,   mA,   A   microamp,   milliamp,   Amp   (current)  

º

F,  

º

C  

º  

    

Degrees

Low  

  Fahrenheit, battery  

  centigrade   (temperature)  

HOLD   Display   hold  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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All   rights   reserved   including   the   right   of   reproduction   in   whole   or   in   part   in   any   form  

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