Battery replacement, Measuring ac voltage, 7fig. 4 fig. 5 fig. 6 – Actron Digital Multimeter CP7676 User Manual

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Battery Replacement

Important: A 9 Volt battery must be installed

before using the digital multimeter. (See

procedure below for installation.)

Battery Replacement

1. Turn multimeter rotary switch to OFF

position.

2. Remove test leads from multimeter.

3. Remove three screws from back of

multimeter.

4. Remove back cover.

5. Install a new 9 Volt battery.

6. Re-assemble multimeter.

Measuring AC Voltage

This multimeter can be used to measure AC

voltages in the range of 0 to 750V. You can

use this multimeter for trouble-shooting

household electrical wiring and appliances.

To measure AC Voltages:

1. Insert BLACK test lead into the COM

test lead jack.

2. Insert RED test lead into the

V

test

lead jack.

3. Connect RED test lead to either side of

AC voltage source.

4. Connect BLACK test lead to remaining

side of AC voltage source.

NOTE: Since AC voltages alternate

between a positive and negative value,

test lead hook-up polarity is not important.

5. Turn multimeter rotary switch to 750

AC V voltage range.

6. View reading on display.

3.87K

and not

4K

that was

measured in the

200K

range. This

is very important

because if the

manufacturer

specifications say

that the sensor

should read 3.8-

3.9K

at 70°F then

on the 200K

range

the sensor would be

defective, but at the

20K

range it would

test good.

Now set the

multimeter to the 2K

range. (See Fig. 6) The

display will indicate an overrange condition

because 3.87K

is larger than 2K

.

This example shows that by decreasing the

range you increase

the accuracy of

your measurement.

When you change

the range, you

change the location

of the decimal

point. This changes

the accuracy of the

measurement by

either increasing or

decreasing the

number of digits

after the decimal

point.

Red

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