Flir Extech MD10 User's Guide
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To calibrate the MD10 Meter, ensure the device is turned off. Connect the meter to a known voltage source, then power it on while holding the 'Calibrate' button. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete calibration.
Check the battery compartment to ensure the batteries are properly installed and have charge. If the issue persists, try using new batteries. If the problem continues, consult the troubleshooting section of the user manual.
Set the dial to the continuity test mode, indicated by a diode symbol. Connect the test leads to the circuit. A continuous tone will sound if continuity is present.
Regularly clean the meter with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and debris. Check for any physical damage and ensure the test leads are in good condition. Periodically check the battery compartment for corrosion.
Turn off the meter and locate the battery compartment on the back. Unscrew the compartment cover and replace the old batteries with new ones, ensuring the correct polarity. Reattach the cover securely.
Yes, the MD10 Meter can measure both AC and DC voltage. Rotate the dial to the appropriate voltage setting, either AC or DC, and connect the test leads to the circuit.
Ensure proper calibration and check the condition of the test leads. Inspect the meter for any physical damage. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact technical support for further assistance.
Store the meter in a protective case in a cool, dry place. Remove the batteries if the meter will not be used for an extended period to prevent corrosion.
Use a damp cloth with mild detergent to clean the test leads. Avoid using abrasive materials or solvents which may damage the insulation. Dry thoroughly before use.
Set the dial to the resistance measurement mode, indicated by the ohm symbol. Connect the test leads to the component. The resistance value will be displayed on the screen.