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DIGITAL
MULTIMETER
P/No. DT830B
BATTERY & FUSE
  The low battery symbol ‘   ‘ will be displayed when 
the internal 9V battery is low (<7.5V), indicating that 
the battery should now be replaced. If the meter does 
not function on the DCA range, the internal 500mA 
fuse may have blown.  To replace the battery or fuse, 
remove the test  leads from the meter and remove the 
two screws from the rear cover. Replace the battery 
or fuse  and then reassemble.
WARRANTY STATEMENT
 Applicable only to product sold in Australia
  Brown & Watson International Pty Ltd of 1500 Ferntree Gully Road, Knoxfield, 
Vic., telephone (03) 9730 6000, fax (03) 9730 6050, warrants that all products 
described in its current catalogue (save and except for all bulbs and lenses 
whether made of glass or some other substance) will under normal use and 
service be free of failures in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) 
year (unless this period has been extended as indicated elsewhere) from the 
date of the original purchase by the consumer as marked on the invoice. This 
warranty does not cover ordinary wear and tear, abuse, alteration of products  
or damage caused by the consumer.
  To make a warranty claim the consumer must deliver the product at their cost 
to the original place of purchase or to any other place which may be nominated 
by either BWI or the retailer from where the product was bought in order that 
a warranty assessment may be performed. The consumer must also deliver the 
original invoice evidencing the date and place of purchase together with an 
explanation in writing as to the nature of the claim.
  In the event that the claim is determined to be for a minor failure of the product 
then BWI reserves the right to repair or replace it at its discretion. In the event 
that a major failure is determined the consumer will be entitled to a replacement 
or a refund as well as compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or 
damage.
  This warranty is in addition to any other rights or remedies that the consumer 
may have under State or Federal legislation.
  IMPORTANT NOTE
  Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian 
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure 
and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You 
are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of 
acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
TRANSISTOR CHECK
1. Set the Function switch to the ‘hFE’ setting.
2. Turn the meter ‘ON’
3. Connect the component leads of the transistor to the 
correct pins of the transistor jack (Emitter, Base & 
Collector) depending on whether it is a NPN or PNP 
type; you may need the component specification 
sheets to help you identify this.
4. The meter will display the hFE measurement.
MEASURING RESISTANCE
1. Connect the RED test lead to the ‘V mA’ jack and Ω
the BLACK test lead to the ‘COM’ jack
2. Set the Function switch to the correct ‘ ’ range.Ω
3. Turn the meter ‘ON’
4. Connect the test probes across the Resistance to 
be measured. Ensure that the component or circuit 
under test in not energised.
MEASURING DC CURRENT  
(UP TO 10A)
1. Connect the RED test lead to the ‘10ADC’ jack and 
the BLACK test lead to the ‘COM’ jack
2. Set the Function switch to the ‘10A’ setting.
3. Turn the meter ‘ON’
4. Connect the test probes so that the meter 
becomes part of the circuit to be measured. 
Ensure that the circuit load is less than 10Amps or 
the meter will be damaged.
DIODE CHECK
1. Connect the RED test lead to the ‘V mA’ jack and Ω
the BLACK test lead to the ‘COM’ jack
2. Set the Function switch to the ‘ ‘ setting.
3. Turn the meter ‘ON’
4. Connect the test probes across the diode, Positive 
probe (RED) to the ‘anode’ and Negative probe 
(BLACK) to the ‘Cathode’.
5. If the diode is functioning the meter should display 
the diode forward Voltage drop, usually between 
500–700mV.
LOAD
IS293
Issue 2 24/2/15
Specyfikacje produktu
| Marka: | Projecta | 
| Kategoria: | multimetr | 
| Model: | DT830B | 
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