GE 50952 GE Analog Multimeter User Manual

Multiivieter, Instruction manual

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MULTIIVIETER

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

WARNING: READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL

BEFORE USING GE MULTIMETER. FAILURE TO

UNDERSTAND AND COMPLY WITH WARNINGS AND
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS
OR FATAL INJURIES AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

CAUTION:

This meter must be used with test probes No. TP004

supplied with the meter.

WARNING: THESE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE

FOR USE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. TO REDUCE

THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT PERFORM
ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN
THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL UNLESS YOU ARE

QUALIFIED TO DO SO.

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trademark of

Generol Electric Company
and is used under license to
Josco Products Company LLC,
311 N.W. 122nd Street.
Oklahoma City, OK 73114

www.joscoproducts.com

50952-2 rev. 2/06/06

Before operating your multimeter, become familiar with each control. A clear

understanding of how your multimeter works will help to avoid mistakes and
minimize measurement errors, instrument damage and the possibility of injury.

The following section describes the functions of your multimeter (see illustration).

1. Function/Range Switch - rotary control located in the center of your

multimeter, used to select the function, as well as the desired range.

2. Display - color-coded pointer scales with mirrored back. Includes: OHM (Q),

AC/DC, AC 10V and battery testing scales.

3. Positive Jack - plug-in connection for red (positive) test lead.

4. Negative Jack - plug-in connection for black (negative) test lead.

5. Zero Q Adjustment Switch - Stabilizes the pointer to "0" when making

Q measurements.

Accuracy

± (4% of full scale)
± (5% of full scale)
± (4% of full scale)

Sensitivity

2KQ/V

2KQ/V

SPECIFICATIONS:

Function

Range

DCV

10V/250V/500V

ACV

10V/250V/500V

DCA

500uA/10mA/250mA

Q x1K/x100/x10 (1 megmax)

Battery Test: 1.5 V cell! 15 mA load current

9.0 V cell 7.5 mA load current

Power: 1

X

1.5 V "AAA" cell battery

Fuse: 0.5 A 250 V type 5o x 20 mm

Dimensions: 105 mm x 64 mm x 35 mm

INSTALLING AND REPLACING BAHERYAND FUSE
CAUTION: Before attempting to install or replace battery, disconnect test leads

from active circuits to avoid electrical shocks.

To install and replace battery, loosen the screw on the meter back and remove
it, exposing the battery compartment. Install or replace one 1.5 V "AAA" cell

battery and reattach the back securely.

To replace a fuse, remove the back cover, exposing the burnt-out fuse. Replace
old fuse with a 0.5 A 250 V type 5o x 20 mm fuse. Reattach back cover securely.

M BATING INSTRUCTIONS

The GE Multimeter is designed for hobby enthusiasts and home technicians.

Equipped with 6 functions and 14 ranges, each test position is easily selected by

turning the Function/Range switch. For accurate readings, keep your multimeter

laying flat on a non-metallic surface and look at the scale from the point of view

where the pointer and its reflection on the mirror come together. For best results,

use a range selection in which the dial pointer is in the upper 1/3 of the multimeter

scale. Before testing, ensure that the dial pointer rests directly over the "0" at the

left side of the scale. Use the screw in the lower center of the multimeter face to
bring the dial pointer to "0." To avoid battery drain, set Function/Range switch to
"OFF" when not in use.

WARNING: To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to your multimeter, do not measure

voltage that exceeds 500 DC V or 500 AC V peak above earth ground. Before using
your multimeter, inspect leads, connectors and prods for cracks or breaks.

DC VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT (DCV)
1. Connect the red test lead to the "positive' jack and the black test lead to the

"negative" jack.

2. Set the Function/Range switch to the desired DC V position. If the magnitude

of value is unknown, set the Function/Range switch to the highest range and

reduce until desired reading is obtained.

3. Touch the test prods to the circuit or device being measured, and read the

voltage value on the black AC/DC voltage scale.

DC CURRENT MEASUREMENT (DC A)

1. Connect the red test lead to the "positive" jack and the black test lead to the

"negative' jack.

2. Set the Function/Range switch to the 250 mA DC A position.
3. Remove power from the circuit being measured and then open up the circuit

at the point where you wish to measure the current.

4. Touch the black test prod to the 'negative" side of the circuit and the red test

prod to the "positive' side of the circuit.

5. Apply power to the circuit being measured, and read the current on the black

mA scale.

AC VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT (ACV)

1. Connect the red test lead to the "positive" jack and the black test lead to the

"negative' jack.

2. Set the Function/Range switch to the desired AC V position.
3. Touch the test prods to the circuit or device being measured, and read the

voltage value on the black AC/DC voltage scale. If you are operating on the

10 V AC range, read the voltage on the red 10 V AC scale.

RESISTANCE MEASUREMENTS (Q)

1. Connect the red test lead to the "positive" jack and the black test lead to the

"negative' jack.

2. Set the Function/Range switch to the x 10 ii position. To ensure the dial

pointer is set to "O' on the top OHM (green) scale, touch the test prods together

and use the zero Q ADJ switch until the pointer stabilizes at 'O'.

3. If the resistance being measured is connected to a circuit, turn the power off

and discharge all capacitors before attaching the test prods.

4. Touch the test prods across the circuit being measured, and read the resistance
value on the green OHM scale. Multiply the reading by 1000,100 or 10, depending

on the range you are using.

BAHERY TEST

1. Connect the red test lead to the "positive" jack and the black test lead to the

"negative' jack.

2. Set the Function/Range switch to the type of battery to be tested.
3.

Touch the red test prod to the (+) terminal of the battery and the black test prod

to the (-) terminal and read the result on the BAT scale. If the pointer is in the red

"replace" zone, the battery needs to be replaced. If the pointer is in the green
"good" zone, the battery is charged. If the pointer is in the white zone, the

battery power is low and should be replaced.

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