Extech ex612

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Below you will find brief information for Clamp Meter EX612. This meter measures AC Current, AC/DC Voltage, Resistance, Capacitance, Frequency, Diode Test, Duty Cycle and Continuity. Special features include Dual Input Thermocouple Temperature, and Non-Contact Voltage detector. The double molded case is designed for heavy duty use.

Key Features

  • True RMS AC Clamp Meter
  • Measures AC Current
  • Dual Input Thermocouple Temperature
  • Non-Contact Voltage detector
  • Heavy Duty Case
  • Auto Ranging
  • Data Hold
  • Max/Min
  • Peak Hold
  • Continuity Test

Pages: 14 Extech ex612 User's Guide

Brand: Extech Category: Multimeters Size: 372 KB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I measure AC Current using the Clamp Meter?
Rotate the Function switch to the 400AAC position, open the jaw, enclose the conductor, and read the current value in the display.
How do I measure AC/DC Voltage using the Clamp Meter?
Slide the input shutter up, rotate the Function switch to the V position, select AC or DC Voltage, connect the test leads, and read the voltage value in the display.
How do I replace the battery in the Clamp Meter?
Remove the battery compartment door, replace the 9V battery, and secure the door.
What are the safety precautions I need to take when using the Clamp Meter?
Do not exceed the maximum allowable input range, do not apply voltage when resistance function is selected, set the function switch OFF when not in use, remove the battery if storing for longer than 60 days, always set the function switch to the appropriate position before measuring, do not measure current on a circuit whose voltage exceeds 600V, and always disconnect the test leads before changing ranges.
How do I use the Non-Contact Voltage Detector?
Rotate the Function switch to any measurement position, place the detector probe tip on the conductor, and if AC voltage is present, the NCV detector light will turn on.

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