This digital multimeter is the perfect first - choice for beginners or a great spare for your car or toolbox. It's compact in size and pocket - sized, making it easy to carry around. It measures essential test ranges and comes with plug - in 4mm probes and a transistor tester. Key features include: Ideal for first - time users, Compact design, Overload protection. Specifications: DC Current Ranges: 200µA, 2mA, 20mA, 200A, 10A; DC Current Accuracy: <20mA ±1.0%, <20mA ±2 digits, <200mA ±1.2%, <200mA ±2 digits, <10A ±2%, <10A ±2 digits; AC Voltage Ranges: 200V, 750V; AC Voltage Accuracy: 1.2%, 10 digits; DC Voltage Ranges: 200mV, 2V, 20V, 200V, 1000V; DC Voltage Accuracy: <200V ±0.5%, <200V ±2 digits, >200V ±0.8%, >200V ±2 digits; Safety Rating Cat: Cat II; Safety Rating Max Volt: 500V; Resistance Ranges: 200Ω, 2kΩ, 20kΩ, 200kΩ, 2MΩ; Resistance Accuracy: <200kΩ ±0.8%, <200kΩ ±2 digits, >200kΩ ±1%, >200kΩ ±2 digits; Count / Maximum Reading: 1999 count; Probe Type: Basic Meter Probes; Connection to meter: Shrouded 4mm Banana Plug; Casing: Plastic; Input Protection Fuse: 500mA; Special Features: Pocket Sized; Meter Input Impedence: 1MΩ; Measurement Range Count: 19 count; Battery type: 9V; Battery Quantity: 1pc; Battery compartment location: Internal / In - built; How is battery compartment kept closed: Clip and Screw; Width: 68mm; Height: 125mm; Depth: 23mm; Weight: 150g; Display Type: LCD; Display Height: 30mm; Display Width: 100mm; Display Backlight: Not Backlit; Digits Displayed: 3.5 digit. Warranty: 24 Months. Special terms or exclusions: Test leads.



Using your digital multimeter is quite simple. First, make sure the battery (a 9V one) is properly installed in the internal compartment, which is kept closed with a clip and screw. Then, connect the plug - in 4mm probes to the meter using the shrouded 4mm banana plug. When measuring, select the appropriate range on the meter for the type of measurement you want to make, like DC current, AC voltage, etc. For example, if you're measuring DC current and expect a value less than 20mA, select that range. Be careful not to overload the meter. It has overload protection, but it's still better to stay within the specified ranges. When not in use, keep the meter in a dry and safe place. If the battery runs out, you can replace it easily. Just open the battery compartment and insert a new 9V battery. The test leads are not covered by the warranty, so handle them with care to avoid damage.