Milwaukee 2212-20 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Loading/Changing the Batteries
Replace batteries when the Low Battery indicator 
 is displayed. 
1.  Press the Power ON/OFF button to turn off the 
tester. Disconnect the test leads.
2. Unscrew and 
remove battery 
door. 
3.  Insert two (2) 
AAA batteries, 
according to the 
polarity marked 
in the battery 
compartment
4.  Close the battery 
door and tighten 
two (2) screws 
securely.
Installing/Removing the Belt Clip
The belt clip can be removed/installed into the 
accessory bay. Line up the belt clip and secure 
with the accessory bay screw.
Storage
To store the leadwires when not in 
use, rotate the belt clip 90°. Wrap 
the leadwires around the body of the 
tester. Rotate the belt clip down to 
hold the leadwires in place.
Probe Tip Sleeves 
Measurement Category and Voltage Rating of the 
Test Leads:
Probe Tip Sleeves ON:
 Cat IV, 600V / CAT III 1000V
Probe Tip Sleeves OFF:
 Cat II 1000V
To remove the probe tip sleeves: 
1. Disconnect the test leads from the tester.
2. Grasp the probe fi rmly in one hand. 
3. Hold the probe tip sleeve fi rmly with the other 
hand. 
4. Pull to remove the probe tip sleeve to expose 
more of the probe tip.
5. Push probe tip sleeve back onto probe tip when 
not in use.
SYMBOLOGY
Read Operator’s Manual
Double insulation
Earth
Danger, Warning, or Caution 
- Consult the operators 
manual for additional safety 
information.
Risk of electrical shock - To 
avoid electric shock, remove 
test leads before opening bat-
tery door
Battery compartment
European Conformity Mark
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., 
United States and Canada
Cat IV
Classifi cation of transient 
overvoltages, based on 
nominal line voltage to earth. 
Do not dispose of this product 
as unsorted municipal waste.
ASSEMBLY
 WARNING 
To avoid an electrical 
hazard, turn the tester OFF and disconnect the 
test leads before replacing batteries.
OPERATION
 LCD Backlight 
The LCD backlight will turn off about 20 seconds 
after Power-ON is pressed. The backlight will be 
triggered on every time a voltage is measured 
higher than 5 V AC/DC. It will not reactivate under 
resistance or continuity measurements.
LED Worklight
Press the Worklight Button to turn the LED on and 
off. The worklight will turn off automatically after 
about 1 minute. It is not necessary to turn on the 
Tester to use the worklight.
Making a Measurement
Auto-Function
The tester is designed to auto range at all times.  
With Auto Ranging, the tool will automatically select 
the range with the best resolution 
The Tester automatically switches from Voltage AC/
DC measurement to Continuity when no voltage 
is present. The tool will automatically identify VAC 
from VDC and will indicate which on the display.
Hazard Voltage Warning
If measured voltage is over AC/DC 35 V, the   
Indicator LED will be lit RED and the buzzer will 
sound with steady, intermittent beeps (B_B_B).
Over-Range Indication
If measured voltage exceeds the measuring range 
(over approximately 600V), the   and   Indicator 
LEDs fl ash rapidly, alternating RED and YELLOW. 
The buzzer will sound with bursts of three repeating 
beeps (BBB_BBB_BBB).
Auto Off Function
The tester is automatically powered off in about 
10 minutes after Power-ON is pressed, preceded 
by two beeps. To continue use, press the Power-
ON again after shut-off. If the display is still blank, 
replace the batteries. 
 WARNING 
Only use Milwaukee test 
leads with the MILWAUKEE Tester. Inspect 
test leads for continuity before each use. Do 
not use if the readings are high or noisy.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 
1. Display
2. Worklight button
3. Power button
4. Function switch 
  (Cat.No. 2213 only)
5. COM Terminal input
6.    Ω Terminal input
7.   Indicator
8. LED Worklight
9.   Indicator
10. Probe storage
11. Grips
12. Accessory bay
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