AC Voltage

Resistance

 

1. Set the Rotary Dial to

OL

T

DC Current (Cat. No. 2238-20 only)

Hz Frequency (Cat. No. 2239-20 only)

1.Set the Dial to Hz position.

DANGER To avoid electrical shock: Never make measurement on a circuit in which voltage over 1000V exists.

Keep fingers away from jaws during mea- surements.

1. Set the Rotary Dial to

T

 

OL

 

T

 

A

 

G

 

E

position.

D

 

E

 

E

 

C

 

T

 

O

 

R

2. Connect the red test lead

 

to the VΩ terminal and the

 

black test lead to the COM

 

terminal.

 

A

G

E

E

position.

R

 

D

 

T

 

E

 

C

 

T

 

O

2. Connect the red test lead

 

to the VΩ terminal and the

 

black test lead to the COM

 

terminal.

 

Confirm “OL” is indicated on the display, and then short- circuit the tips of test leads to make the indication zero.

3. Connect the test leads to the both ends of the resistor under test.

DANGER To avoid electrical shock: Never make measurement on a circuit in which voltage over 1000V exists.

1. Set the Rotary Dial to position. DC mark is displayed.

2. Connect the red test lead to the VΩ terminal and the black test lead to the COM terminal. Contact the red test lead to the flame sensor probe and the black test lead to the control module.

3. Turn on the heating unit. The reading is dis-

played.

OL

T

A

 

G

 

E

2.Voltage: Connect the red test lead to the VΩ termi-

nal and the black test lead to the COM terminal.

Connect the test leads to the circuit under test. The reading is displayed.

O

L

T

A

G

E

D

E

T

E

C

T

O

R

3. Connect the test leads to the circuit under test. The reading is displayed.

DC Voltage

DANGER To avoid electrical shock: Never make measurement on a circuit in which voltage over 1000V exists.

Keep fingers away from jaws during mea- surements.

4. The reading is displayed.

CAUTION After shorting the test leads, the displayed value may not be zero due to the resistance of test leads themselves.

Continuity

 

1. Set the Rotary Dial to

D

 

OL

 

T

 

A

 

G

 

E

position.

E

T

E

C

T

O

R

2. Connect the red test lead

 

to the VΩ terminal and the

 

black test lead to the COM

 

D

E

T

E

C

T

O

R

Flame

sensor

probe

Control

Module

Current: Press the jaw open- ing trigger to open the jaws and clamp them onto the conductor under test. The reading is displayed.

NOTE: Do not clamp over 2 or more wires at the same time. Irregular results will occur.

VO

L

T

A

G

E

D

E

T

E

C

T

O

R

1. Set

the

Rotary

D

 

 

 

L

 

 

 

T

 

 

 

A

 

 

 

G

Dial

to

posi-

E

R

 

 

 

E

 

 

 

T

 

 

 

E

 

 

 

C

 

 

 

T

 

 

 

O

tion.

 

 

 

terminal.

Confirm “OL” is indicated on

the display, and then short-

circuit the tips of test leads

WARNING Never connect the Temperature Probe to an energized circuit.

Non-Contact Voltage Detection (NCVD)

2.Connect the red test lead to the

VΩ terminal and 12V the black test lead to the COM termi- nal.

3.Connect the red

test lead to the positive (+) side

and black test leads to the nega-

tive (-) side of the circuit under test. The reading is displayed. A reversed connection is indicated as a negative value.

to make the indication zero.

A buzzer will sound.

3. Connect the test leads to the

both ends of the conductor

under test. If the resistance under test is 30 Ω or less, the buzzer will sound.

Capacitance

OL

T

A

G

E

D

E

T

E

C

T

O

1. Set the Rotary Dial to

R

 

position.

 

2. Connect the red test lead

 

to the VΩ terminal and the

 

black test lead to the COM

 

terminal.

 

Temperature

(Cat. No. 2238-20 only)

1. Set the Rotary Dial to position.

2. Connect the K-type Tem- perature Probe to the input terminal. The positive (+) side of Probe should be connected to VΩ.

3. Place the probe sensor in the desired location.

4. The reading is displayed.

O

L

T

A

G

E

D

E

T

E

C

T

O

R

DANGER The LED may not be displayed due to installation condition of electrical circuit or equipment. Never touch the circuit under test to avoid possible danger even if the LED for NCVD is not displayed.

Check the functionality of LED on a well- known power supply prior to measurement. When the LED doesn’t light up, do not make measurement.

NCVD indication is affected by external volt- age, and how the meter is held or placed.

When the meter is on in any function, the non-contact volt- age detector will indicate with a

Resistance/Continuity/Capacitance Measurements

DANGER To reduce the risk of electric shock for Resistance, Continuity, and Capacitance measurements, never use the meter on an energized circuit. Make sure a capacitor is fully discharged before touching or attempting to make a measurement.

3. Discharge capacitor.

4. Connect the test leads to the

both ends of the capacitor

under test.

5. The reading is displayed.

CAUTION When the Rotary Dial is set to , OL should be displayed. If anything else is displayed, something may be wrong with the meter. Stop using the meter immediately.

Red LED on the display when an electric field exceeding 90V is detected. Place the edge of the jaw labeled “Voltage Detector” near the electric field.

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Milwaukee 2239-20, 2238-20 Played, DC Voltage, Continuity Set the Rotary Dial to, Tion, Non-Contact Voltage Detection Ncvd