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DELIVERY CONTENT
Digital multimeter with rubber holster (LZG-1 DMM)
Remote unit (LZG-1 REMOTE UNIT)
2 compound batteries (9V)
2 micro batteries (AAA)
Safety measuring cables red and black
Operating instructions
INTENDED USE
- Measuring and displaying electric parameters in the range of excess voltage category III (up to
max. 600V against ground potential, pursuant to EN 61010-1) and all lower categories.
- Measuring of direct and alternating voltages up to a maximum of 600V DC/AC rms (effective)
- Measuring resistance values of up to 40 MOhm.
- Continuity check (< 35 ohms acoustic) and diode test.
- Cable allocation for up to 16 strands in cables not carrying any voltage
- Polarity test in a range from 5 – 16 V/DC (in cable allocation mode)
- Acoustic continuity tester (< 100 Ohm, in cable allocation mode)
The measuring functions are selected via a rotary switch. Automatic measuring range selection is
active in all measuring ranges.
The housing of the LZG-1 DMM contains two
function components that work independently of
each other. The cable allocator (receiver) “A”
has a fuse disconnector for shielding from the
multimeter component (DMM) “B”. Both compo-
nents work independently of each other.
The measuring instrument must not be operated when it is open, i.e. with an
open battery compartment or when the battery compartment cover is missing.
Measurements must not be carried out under unfavourable ambient conditions. Unfavourable ambient
conditions are:
- presence of dust or combustible gases, vapours or solvents
- Thunderstorms or similar conditions such as strong electrostatic fields etc.
For safety reasons, when measuring only use measuring cables or accessories which are adjusted to
the specifications of the multimeter.
Any use other than the one described above damages the product. Moreover, this involves dangers
such as e.g. short circuit, fire, electric shock, etc. No part of the product must be modified or rebuilt!
Read the operating instructions carefully and retain them for later reference.
The safety instructions must be observed at all times.