Flir Extech MG310 User Manual
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To perform a basic continuity test, turn the rotary switch to the continuity test position. Connect the test leads to the device under test. If the circuit is complete, the tester will emit a beep and display a low resistance value.
Calibration should be performed by a certified professional. Refer to the user manual for the detailed procedure, which typically involves checking against known standards and adjusting as necessary.
Ensure that the batteries are installed correctly and have sufficient charge. Check for any obvious signs of damage and replace the batteries if needed. If the issue persists, contact customer support.
Set the rotary switch to the appropriate AC or DC voltage range. Connect the test leads across the component or circuit. Read the voltage value on the display.
Yes, the MG310 can measure resistance. Set the rotary switch to the resistance measurement position, connect the test leads across the component, and read the resistance value on the display.
Regularly clean the tester with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid exposure to moisture and extreme temperatures. Check the test leads for any damage and replace them if necessary.
Turn off the tester and remove the back cover by unscrewing it. Replace the old batteries with new ones, ensuring correct polarity. Reattach the cover and secure it with screws.
Check for proper connection of the test leads and ensure they are not damaged. Verify the setting of the rotary switch. If the problem persists, consider recalibration or servicing.
Yes, the MG310 can measure capacitance. Select the capacitance measurement function, connect the test leads to the capacitor, and read the value on the display.
Regular calibration, proper maintenance, and using the tester within its specified range ensure accurate measurements. Always cross-check with known standards when precision is critical.