UEi Test Instruments HVACKIT PRO User Manual

Introduction

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Introduction

The G2 Phoenix Series is a hand-held, battery powered digital multimeter
with clamp-on current measuring capability, back light and work
area light.

Features include

• 3-3/4 digit, count 4000 count LCD display

• Auto-ranging measurement with manual ranging capability
• MIN/MAX (Peak Hold) (all ranges except Frequency)
• Frequency/Duty Cycle/Data Hold
• Auto power off
• Dual display
• Built-in test lead storage
• EasyVue Backlit display & Worklight (DL379 & DL389)
• Detachable current probe with optional current hook adapter
for tight spaces (DL379 & DL389)
• Temperature (DL379 & DL389)
• Magnetic mount (DL379 & DL389)
• TRMS Measurement (DL389 only)

Safety Notes

Before using this meter, read all safety information carefully. In this
manual the word "WARNING" is used to indicate conditions or actions
that may pose physical hazards to the user. The word "CAUTION" is
used to indicate conditions or actions that may damage this
instrument.

Do not attempt to measure any voltage that exceeds the
category based rating of this meter
Do not attempt to use this meter if either the meter or the test
leads have been damaged - Turn instrument in for repair at a
qualified repair facility
Ensure meter leads are fully seated by making a quick
continuity check of the leads prior to making voltage
measurements
Keep your fingers away from the test lead’s metal probe
contacts when making measurements - Always grip the leads
behind the finger guards molded into the probes
Do not open the meter to replace batteries while the
probes are connected

WARNING!

Exceeding the specified limits of this meter is dangerous and can
expose the user to serious or possibly fatal injury.

Voltages above 60 volts DC or 25 volts AC may constitute a
serious shock hazard
Always turn off power to a circuit (or assembly) under test
before cutting, unsoldering, or breaking the current path -
Even small amounts of current can be dangerous
Always disconnect the live test lead before disconnecting the
common test lead from a circuit
In the event of electrical shock, ALWAYS bring the victim to the
emergency room for evaluation, regardless of the victim’s
apparent recovery - Electrical shock can cause an unstable
heart rhythm that may need medical attention
If any of the following indications occur during testing, turn off
the power source to the circuit under test:

Arcing

Flame

Smoke

Extreme heat

Smell of burning materials

Discoloration or melting of components

WARNING!

Higher voltages and currents require greater awareness of physical
safety hazards. Before connecting the test leads; turn off the power
to the circuit under test; set the meter to the desired function and
range; connect the test leads to the meter first, then connect to the
circuit under test. Reapply power. If an erroneous reading is
observed, disconnect power immediately and recheck all settings
and connections.

This meter is designed for trade professionals who are familiar
with the hazards of their trade. Observe all recommended safety
procedures that include proper lock-out utilization and the user of
personal protective equipment that including safety glasses,
gloves and flame resistant clothing.

1. Clamp: Measure inductive AC current. Opens to 1.25" (32 mm).

2. Wire Separation Tab/NCV sensor : Used to isolate an
individual wire from a bundle for testing.NCV sensor helps
detect live voltage.

3. Conductor Alignment Marks: Used to aid in the visual
alignment of a conductor when measuring inductive amperage.
Greatest accuracy is achieved when the conductor inside the
clamp is centered at the intersection of these marks.

4. Test Lead Holder: Used for hands-free use of one of the test
probes.

5. Hand Guard: Used as a point of reference for the operators
safety.

WARNING!

Always keep your hands and fingers behind the hand guards
when measuring current on exposed conductors. Contact may

result in serious injury.

6. Clamp Lever: Opens and closes current clamp jaw.
NOTE: The clamp uses a high tension spring to close the
jaw. Do not allow fingers or objects to become pinched in
the base as jaw closes

7. NCV Button: Activates non-contact voltage function

8. Range Button: Used to select range for upper and lower display.

9. HOLD/Backlight Button: Freezes display or activates display
backlight and work area light. (Backlit and work area light only
available on DL379/DL389)

10. MIN/MAX Button: Activates MIN/MAX capture function,
cycles through minimum value, maximum value. Press longer
than two seconds to return to current reading.

11. Rotary Function Switch:Turns meter on and is used to select
the range or function

12. Upper Display : Used to display current when used with UEi
clamp or hook adapter. Displays output from other accessories
when connected to the UEi meter.

13. Lower Display: Used to display input to test lead jacks.
Includes AC/DC Volts, Frequency, Resistance, Diode,
Capacitance and AC/DC microamps (µA).

14. Select Button: Used to choose measurement mode from
selections with multiple options such as AC or DC volts, AC or
DC µA, Resistance, Diode, Capacitance or Continuity,
Temperature in ˚F or ˚C.

15. Temperature Input Jack: Input jack for k-type
thermocouple probe (DL379/DL389 only).

16. Temperature Switch: Move the Switch down to measure
temperature. NOTE: Test leads must be removed from input
jacks prior to operating the temperature function.

17. Hz/Duty Button: Used to scroll through Frequency or Duty
Cycle when in the AC Voltage measurement mode.

18. Common Terminal: The black test lead is plugged into this
terminal to supply the ground or “low” reference for
all measurements.

19. Category Max Indicator: Indicates maximum voltage for the
rated working category.

WARNING!

Do Not exceed 1000 volts DC or AC - RMS at either the

common or multifunction imput ports as measured from
earth ground.

20. Multifunction Input Jack: Used for measuringAC/DC Volts,
Frequency or Duty Cycle, Resistance,Diode, Continuity and
Capacitance.

DL369/DL379/DL389

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