I MEASURING DC VOLTAGE
(All voltagc scales are printed in red)
l. BEIiORI: VOLfA(;i: 1\'lllAStJRIrMEN'IS CHLIC'K 1'O Bl. SURI- IHAT TIILI POINTIIR
lS Rl,(;lsl taRING IIXA('T'LY ZERO. ADJtts tN'tFlNT, Wt{tN NFICDSSARY' MAY BI''
\'1,\l)t' BY NIEANS OIII lllr ZFIRO ADJUST SCRI-IW, I-OCIATED ADJACITN'I l'O TIll:
POINTIiR L,OCK (Fig. 5).
.t
J.
TIAKL, CLRTAIN TIIAT T[IF] FUNCTION STiLUC]TOR
PfJSI'TION. TIII.] N'IIi'I'IJR WII.,t- NOT DEFLECT WTIEN
P(Jsll'loN.
Thread the red voltage test lead into the "+V"
receptacle located on the bottom of the
instrument and black test lead into the "V. Q "
receptacle clockwise until they lock in securely.
(Fie.13).
Connect the rcd test lead (connecting end may
be either prod or clip) to the positive (+) side
of thc circuit under test and the black tcst lead
(connecting end either prod or clip) to the
negative (-) side. For example, connect the
clip of the test lead to one side of the circuit
under test and, holding the instrument in hand,
touch the prod of other test lead to other sidc
as shown in Fig. 14. If the pointer indicatcs
in excess of the ratcd 300V remove the tcst
lead from the circuit immediately.
6. The voltage test leads are constructed as shown in Fig. 15.
The prod can be removed by squeezing the rubber insulator.
swt]'crt ls IN ]'IIti "V. !l '
THH SWITCII IS I'N OI'III]R
F is.- 13
F ig.- 14
PROD
4. Turn the range selector switch knob until the 300V range appears in the window.
Note that the three volt ranges are provided in order of 3.0V, 30V and 300V full
scale. If the voltage under test is of an unknown order procecd with the voltagc
measurement from the highest 300V range.
THREADEO PLUG
,l
=<-_')--_1
-\---\
INSULA
F is,
F<Dq_
TOR
,-15
(71
CUP