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#61-700 #61-701 #61-702

700 Series
200 Amp Clamp Meters

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1. Non-contact voltage (NCV) (#61-701 and #61-702) With the NCV tab on the tip of the clamp close to an AC voltage, press the NCV button. The NCV LED will light and the beeper will beep. The closer the NCV tab is to AC voltage, the louder the beep. To differentiate between hot and neutral in an outlet, insert the NCV tab into each slot in the outlet. The beeper will be much louder on the hot side of the outlet than the neutral. 2

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The test lead can also be used to differentiate between the hot and neutral. Insert the rod test lead into the + port and snap it into the test probe holder. Press the NCV button and insert the probe into each slot of the outlet. The beeper will only beep on the hot side of the outlet. 2. Test probe holder Use the single test probe holder to make voltage testing easy. 3. Indicator lights (#61-701 and #61-702) HI-V High voltage indicator In any VAC/VDC range when a voltage greater than 30V is touched, the beeper will beep, and the red Hi-V LED will blink. In addition to the LED and beeper, the 61-702 will shake when connected to high voltage. Even if the LED cant be seen, or the beeper cant be heard the shake can be felt. NCV Non-contact voltage indicator Continuity indicator CP Clean power indicator (#61-702)

6. Max button Press Max prior to a measurement to capture the maximum reading displayed during the measurement. To clear the max value, press the max button again, or press the reset button (#61-700). 7. Rotary switch Turn the rotary switch to the appropriate function and range for the measurement. 8. COM port and + port Plug the black lead into the com port and the red lead into the + port for VAC, VDC, Frequency, Resistance, and Capacitance measurements and Diode and Continuity checks. WARNING! 1. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES EXCEED THESE RATINGS: Voltage is not to exceed 600 Volts for #61-700, and #61-701 Voltage is not to exceed 750VAC or 1000VDC for #61-702 Resistance, function is not to be performed on circuits capable of delivering greater than 600 Volts (1000VDC/ 750VAC #61-703). Frequency, Capacitance and Continuity functions are not to be performed on circuits capable of delivering greater than 500 Volts. 2. To avoid electrical shock hazards and/or damage to the meter: Test NCV function on known live wire before using. (#61-701 and #61-702) Do not exceed the voltage ratings for the meter. Use caution when measuring voltage. Do not use during electrical storms. AC power sources with inductive loads or electrical storms may result in high voltage. High energy transients can damage meter and present a dangerous shock hazard. Turn off power to the circuit or device being measured before taking resistance and capacitance measurements. Fully discharge all capacitors before measuring.

When the 60Hz AC power is clean, the green LED will be on. If the meter is connected to AC power, and the green LED is not on, the circuit has more than 5% (2%) total harmonic distortion (nominal). Investigation with specialized equipment may be necessary. Sensitivity: 20VAC on 200VAC range; 90V on 750VAC range. 4. Hold button Press hold button during measurement to capture the value. To clear the held value, press the hold button again, or press the reset button. (#61-700) 5. NCV button (#61-701 and #61-702) or Reset button (#61-700) Press the NCV button on the #61-701 and #61-702 to test for non-contact voltage. On the #61-700, this is a reset button to reset the hold and max values. 3

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3. Ensure meter is in proper working order before using. Visually inspect meter for damage. Performing a continuity check can verify proper operation. If the meter reading goes from overload to zero, this typically means the meter is in proper working order. 4. Visually inspect leads for damage before using. Replace if insulation is damaged or leads appear suspect. 5. Never ground yourself when taking electrical measurements. Do not touch exposed metal pipes, outlets, fixtures etc. Keep your body isolated from ground by using dry clothing, rubber shoes, mats, or any other approved insulating material. Keep your fingers behind the finger guards on the probes. Work with others. 6. Before beginning all unknown measurements, set meter to highest possible range. 7. Disconnect the meter from the circuit before turning off any inductor, including motors, transformers, and solenoids. 8. Clean the exterior with clean dry cloth. Do not use liquid. General Operation

Lead Storage Silicone test leads are provided with the meter. These test leads stay flexible in very cold weather and can withstand high temperatures without melting. For convenient lead storage, wrap the leads as shown.

AC Current Auto power off To extend the life of your battery, the meter automatically turns off after approximately 60 minutes. Selecting Ranges For all ranges and functions choose a range just above the expected value. If display reads OL (overrange), select a higher range. If display shows less than three numbers, select a lower range for better resolution. Accuracy Specifications Accuracy specifications are based on nominal operating temperature of 74F 8, and a relative humidity less than 75%. Accuracy is specified as (% of reading + number of least significant digits). Max Accuracy Models Display 200A 0.1A 199.9 (3%+5) 61-700, 61-701, 61-702 Frequency response: 50Hz - 60Hz; (5%+5) 60Hz - 400Hz. 5 6 Range Resolution

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To Measure AC Current: 1. Set the rotary switch to the appropriate AAC range. 2. With the jaws closed, separate one wire from a bundle using the long fixed jaw. 3. Slide the wire to the corner where the two jaws meet, then open the jaws to let it in. 4. Measure the current in only one wire at a time. AC & DC Volts

DC Voltage Range Resolution 200mV 2000mV 20V 200V 600V 1000V 0.1mV 1mV 10mV 0.1V 1V 1V

Max Display 199.9 1999 19.99 199.9 600 1000

Accuracy

Models

(0.5%+1) 61-700 (0.5%+1) 61-700, 61-702 (0.5%+1) 61-701 (0.5%+1) 61-700, 61-702 (0.5%+1) 61-700 (0.5%+1) 61-702

To Measure Voltage: 5. Plug the black test lead into the COM port and the red test lead into the + port. 6. Set the rotary switch to appropriate VAC or VDC range. 7. Connect the meter in parallel with the load or circuit. 8. Measure the voltage Frequency

Max Accuracy Models Display 2000mV 1mV 1999 (1.2%+3) 61-702 200V 0.1V 199.9 (1.2%+3) 61-700, 61-701, 61-702 600V 1V 600 (2%+5) 61-700, 61-701 750V 1V 750 (2%+5) 61-702 Frequency response: 50Hz - 500Hz; (2%+5) 500Hz - 1KHz; 50Hz - 500Hz on 600V and 750V ranges.

AC Voltage Range Resolution

Range 2k~40kHz

Resolution 1Hz

Max Accuracy Display 40.0 (0.1%+3)

Model 61-700, 61-701

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Capacitance Testing To Measure Frequency: 1. Plug the black test lead into the COM port and the red test lead into the + port. 2. Set the rotary switch to the HZ position. 3. Connect the meter in parallel with the load or circuit. 4. Meter is auto-ranging, and will select 2k 20k or 40k range. 5. Measure the frequency. Resistance (Ohms)

Range 200MFD

Resolution 0.1MFD

Max Accuracy Models Display 199.9 (3% +5) 61-701, 61-702

Range 200 200k

Resolution 0.1 0.1k

Max Display 200.0 200.0

Accuracy (1% +3) (1% +3)

To Measure Capacitance: 1. Disconnect the capacitor from power. 2. Short the terminals to discharge the capacitor. 3. Disconnect any resistors that might be between the terminals of the capacitor. 4. Plug the black test lead into the COM port and the red test lead into the + port. 5. Set the rotary switch to the MFD position. 6. Connect the test leads to the capacitor and measure the capacitance. Diode Check: To ensure a proper functioning diode, the meter will develop a voltage across the component from a test current. The diode test function allows measurements of forward voltage drops across diode and transistor junctions. 1. Turn off power to the device or circuit that is being tested and discharge all capacitors. 2. Plug the Black test lead into the COM port and the Red test lead into the + port. 3. Set the rotary switch to the position. 4. Connect the test leads to the diode. Normally the forward voltage drop of a good silicone diode is shown between 400V and 90V. If the diode under test is defective, 000 (short circuit) or OL (non-conductive) is displayed. 10

To Measure Resistance: 1. Turn the power off to the circuit or device that is to be measured and discharge all capacitors before attempting a measurement. 2. Plug the black test lead into the COM port and the red test lead into the + port. 3. Set the rotary switch to the appropriate Ohms range. 4. For correct reading, ensure that the device being tested contains no voltage. 5. Measure the resistance. 9

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Continuity Check To Verify Continuity: A continuity test ensures that all circuit connections are intact. 1. Plug the Black test lead into the COM port and the Red test lead into the + port. 2. Set the rotary switch to the position. 3. Connect the test leads to the circuit to be measured. The beeper will sound within 100mS if the resistance of the circuit measured is lower than 100 Ohms. 4. In addition to the beeper, #61-701 and #61-702 have a LED to verify continuity. General Specifications Display: Polarity Indication: 3-1/2 digit LDC display Automatic, negative indicated, positive implied Overrange Indication: OL Low Battery Indication: when the battery voltage drops below operating voltage Auto Power Off: Approx. 60 min. Temperature Coefficient: 0.1 x (specified accuracy) / F, <64F or >82F Power Requirements: 9V NEDA 1604 Battery Life: 300 hours typical with alkaline (150 hours #61-702); 150 hours typical with carbon zinc (75 hours #61-702) Installation Category: IEC 1010-1, IEC1010-2-032, Cat III 600V (1000V for #61-703)

Battery Replacement: When the multimeter displays the battery must be replaced. Disconnect and unplug leads, turn meter off, and remove the battery cover. Replace the battery with a NEDA type 1064 9V battery. Fuse Replacement: (For #61-702) Remove the battery cover and back case. Replace the fuse with a 0.1A 660V (6.3 x 32mm) fast blow fuse. Warranty Statement This tester is warranted to the original purchaser against defects in material and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase. During this warranty period, IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. will, at its option, replace or repair the defective unit, subject to verification of the defect or malfunction. This warranty does not cover fuses, batteries or damage from abuse, neglect, accident, unauthorized repair, alteration, or unreasonable use of the instrument. Any implied warranties arising out of the sale of an IDEAL product, including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the above. The manufacturer shall not be liable for loss of use of the instrument or other incidental or consequential damages, expenses, or economic loss, or for any claim or claims for such damage, expenses or economic loss. State laws vary, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

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Maintenance Warning To avoid electrical shock, remove test lead before opening the cover. Repairs or servicing not covered in this manual should only be performed by qualified personnel. 11

IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. Sycamore, IL 60178, U.S.A. 800-304-3578 Customer Assistance www.testersandmeters.com ND 2356-2 Made in Taiwan

IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. TECHNICAL MANUAL MODEL: 61-700 MODEL: 61-701 MODEL: 61-702 MODEL: 61-704

The Service Information provides the following information: Precautions and safety information Specifications Performance test procedure Calibration and calibration adjustment procedure Basic maintenance (replacing the battery)

Form number: TM61700-1-2-4 Revision: 4. Date: Sept 2004

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Introduction Precautions and Safety Information Symbol Table Safety Information Indicator Functions Certifications and compliance Specifications General Specification Voltage Specifications Current Specifications Resistance Specifications Frequency Specification Capacitance Specifications Diode / Continuity Specifications Performance Verification Calibration Calibration Reference Points Replacing the Battery Page 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5/6 6/7 8 9

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Introduction Warning To avoid shock or injury, do not perform the verification tests or calibration procedures described in this manual unless you are qualified to do so. The information provided in this document is for the use of qualified personnel only. Caution The 61-700 series contains parts that can be damaged by static discharge. Follow the standard practices for handling static sensitive devices. For additional information about IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. and its products, and services, visit IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. web site at: www.idealindustries.com Precautions and Safety Information Use the meter only as described in the Users Manual. If you do not do so, the protection provided by the meter may be impaired. Read the Safety Information page before servicing this product. In this manual, a Warning identifies conditions and actions that pose hazard (s) to the user; a Caution identifies conditions and actions that may damage the meter or the test instruments. The Symbols The symbols used on the Meter and in this manual are explained in Table A. Table A Symbols Symbol Description Battery Cautionary or important information in manual Danger- Risk of electrical shock Double Insulation- Protection Class II CAT III IEC Over-voltage Category III

Symbol HI-V NCV

Indicator Lights High Voltage Indicator >30 V indicator is on Non-Contact indicator Continuity indicator

CP

Clean power indicator On if power is Clean Off if power has > 5% THD

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SAFETY Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it. To avoid potential hazards, use the product only as specified. CAUTION. These statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to the equipment or other property. WARNING. These statements identify conditions or practices that could result in personal injury or loss of life. Specific precautions: Do not operate without covers. To avoid personal injury, do not apply any voltage or current to the product without the covers in place. Electric overload. Never apply a voltage to a connector on the product that is outside the range specified for that connector. Avoid electric shock. To avoid injury or loss of life, do not connect or disconnect probes or test leads while they are connected to a voltage source. Do not operate in wet/damp conditions. To avoid electric shock, do not operate this product in wet or damp conditions. Indicator Functions: Hi-V: In ACV, DCV, Resistance, and Continuity/Diode test, the end user will get an audible warning and the Hi-V light will blink if there is Voltage Greater that 30V present at the input terminals. o In addition to the LED and audible beep, the 61-702 and 61-704 has a tactile vibration when voltage is present. NCV: When the NCV button is pressed, the analog to digital circuit is turned off and the NCV circuit is activated. Sensing for the NCV is at the tip of the Clamp Jaw or by the Red Test Lead in the red (+) input terminal. Follow the operation instructions giving in the operators manual for proper use of this function. The NCV function is on Ideal Models 61-701,61-702, and 61-704. CP: When the 60Hz AC power is clean, with less than 5% Total Harmonics Distortion (THD) on AC voltage, the green CP light will be energized. If there is greater that 5% THD on the line, the green CP light will be de-energized. Certifications and compliances Safety Designed to IEC 1010-1, UL3111-1 and CSA specifications 1000V DC Category III {61-702, 61-704} 600V DC Category III {61-700, 61-701} 750V AC Category III {61-702, 61-704} 600V AC Category III {61-700, 61-701} CAT III: Distribution level mains, fixed installation. CAT II: Local level mains, appliances, and portable equipment. CAT I: Signal level, special equipment or parts of equipment, telecommunication, electronics.

Input rating

Over voltage category

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Page 3 General specifications Characteristics Display Display Count Over range Indication Sampling Rate Operating Environment: Relative Humidity Storage Environment: Power source: Battery Live: Low Battery Indicator: Auto power off Dimensions Maximum Cable Size Weight:

Description 3 Digit LCD display 2000 count, maximum reading 1999 OL is displayed 2.5 time/second 0C to 50C (32F to 122F) 0 ~ 75% RH -20C to 60C (-4F to 140F) at <80 relative humidity 9V Battery (NEDA 1604) 300 hours typical (alkaline) {61-700 and 61-701} 150 hours typical (alkaline) {61-702 and 61-704} symbol indicates low battery voltage Approximately 60 minutes 9.7 H X 3.7 W X 1.8 D 247mm H X 94mm W X 46mm D ACA 1 (32mm) Approximately 13.4 oz. or 430g including battery

RANGES and ACCURACY SPECIFICATION Accuracy: Accuracy specifications at 23C 5C (73.4F 9F) less than 75% RH. Temperature Coefficient: 0.1 times the applicable accuracy specification per degree C from 0C to 18C and 28C to 50C (32F to 64F and 82F to 122F) Electrical Specification: Accuracy are (reading plus number of digits) at 23C 5C <75% RH

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Page 4 61-700 Function / Range AC Voltage DC Voltage AC Current Frequency Resistance Diode Check Continuity 61-701 Function / Range AC Voltage DC Voltage AC Current Capacitance Frequency Resistance Diode Check Continuity 61-702, 61-704 Function / Range AC Voltage DC Voltage AC Current Capacitance Frequency Resistance Diode Check Continuity

Ranges 200V, 50Hz - 500Hz 200V, 50Hz - 1KHz 600V, 50Hz - 500Hz 200mV/2000mV/200V/600V 200A, 50Hz - 60Hz 200A, 60Hz - 400Hz 2K ~ 40KHz (Auto-ranging only) 200/200K 1mA 0.6mA <100 on Diode, Continuity

Accuracy 1.2% + 3digits 2.0% + 5 digits 2.0% + 5 digits 0.5% + 1 digit 3.0% + 5 digit 5.0% + 5 digit 0.1% + 3 digits 1.0% + 3digit Not specified Not Specified

Ranges 200V, 50Hz - 500Hz 200V, 50Hz - 1KHz 600V, 50Hz - 500Hz 2000mV/20V/ 600V 200A, 50Hz - 60Hz 200A, 60Hz - 400Hz 200MFD 2K ~ 40KHz (Auto-ranging only) 200/200K 1mA 0.6mA <100 on Diode, Continuity

Accuracy 1.2% + 3 digits 2.0% + 5 digits 2.0% + 5 digits 0.5% + 1 digit 3.0% + 5 digit 5.0% + 5 digit 3.0% + 5 digits 0.1% + 3 digits 1.0% + 3digit Not specified Not specified

Ranges 2000mV/200V, 50Hz - 500Hz 2000mV/200V, 500Hz - 1KHz 750V, 50Hz - 500Hz 2000mV/200V/1000V 200A, 50Hz - 60Hz 200A, 60Hz - 400Hz 200MFD 2K ~ 40KHz (Auto-ranging only) 200/200K 1mA 0.6mA <300 on Diode, Continuity

Accuracy 1.2% + 3digits 2.0% + 5 digits 2.0% + 5 digits 0.5% + 1 digit 3.0% + 5 digit 5.0% + 5 digit 3.0% + 5 digits 0.1% + 3 digits 1.0% + 3digit Not specified Not specified

AC Converter: Average responding, RMS Calibrated to Sine Wave Overload Protection: AC and DC Voltage: not to exceed 600V DC or VAC RMS for the model 61-700 and 61-701, and 1000V DC or 750V AC for the 61-702 and 61-704 Resistance: Not to exceed 500V DC or AC RMS Capacitance, Frequency, Diode Check, Continuity: not to exceed 500V DC or VAC RMS

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PERFORMANCE VERIFICATIONS Perform the following analysis; if the meter conforms to the limits listed in Table 1 through 5 the meter is functioning correctly. If the meter does not conform to any of the listed limits the calibration procedure must be performed. Performance Verification Preparation 1. Turn on the calibrator, allow calibrator to warm up. Temperature stabilization should be reached after 30 minutes. 2. Remove battery cover and using a calibrated meter to ensure the battery measures a minimum of 7.5V DC. If the battery measures under 7.5V DC, replace the battery before beginning the performance test. 3. Input the values listed in Table 1 through 5

Table 1 AC Voltage Test Function /Range V AC 2000mV V AC 2000mV V AC 2000mV V AC 200V V AC 200V V AC 200V V AC 600V V AC 600V V AC 750V V AC 750V Input 1900mV AC @ 50Hz 1900mV AC @ 500Hz 1900mV AC @ 1kHz 190V AC @ 50Hz 190V AC @ 500Hz 190V AC @ 1kHz 500V AC @ 50Hz 500V AC @ 500Hz 700V AC @ 50Hz 700V AC @ 500Hz Low Limit 1874 1874 1857 187.4 187.4 185.7 485 485 681 681 High Limit 1926 1926 1943 192.6 192.6 194.3 515 515 719 719 Model number 61-702, 61-704 61-702, 61-704 61-702, 61-704 61-700, 61-701, 61-702, 61-704 61-700, 61-701, 61-702, 61-704 61-700, 61-701, 61-702, 61-704 61-700, 61-701 61-700, 61-701 61-702, 61-704 61-702, 61-704

Table 2 DC Voltage Test Function /Range V DC 200mV V DC 2000mV V DC 20V V DC 200V V DC 600V V DC 1000V Input 190mV 1900mV 19V 190V 500V 900V Low Limit 188.9 1889 18.89 188.9 496 894 High Limit 191.1 1911 19.11 191.1 504 906 Model number 61-700 61-700, 61-702, 61-704 61-701 61-700, 61-701, 61-702, 61-704 61-700, 61-701 61-702, 61-704

Table 3 AC Current Test Function /Range A AC 200A A AC 200A Input 100A AC @ 50Hz 100A AC @ 400Hz Low Limit 96.5 94.5 High Limit 103.5 105.5 Model number 61-700, 61-701, 61-702, 61-704 61-700, 61-701, 61-702, 61-704

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Table 4 Capacitance, Frequency, and Resistance Test Function /Range Hz {auto} Hz {auto} MFD 200 200 200K Input 1KHz @ 10V 10KHz @ 10V 100F 100 100K Low Limit .996 9.96 96.5 98.7 98.7 High Limit 1.004 10.04 103.5 101.3 101.3 Model number 61-700, 61-701 61-700, 61-701 61-701, 61-702, 61-704 61-700, 61-701, 61-702, 61-704 61-700, 61-701, 61-702, 61-704

Table 5 Diode and Continuity Check Function /Range Diode Continuity Continuity Test Value 500mV DC 40 beep on, 150 beep off 50 beep on, 300 beep off Low limits 485 High Limit 515 Model number 61-700, 61-701, 61-702, 61-704 61-700, 61-701 61-702, 61-704

CALIBRATION Calibration Preparation 1. Turn on the calibrator, allow calibrator to warm up. Perform calibration at 232C at relative humidity of < 70%. Temperature stabilization should be reached after 30 minutes. 2. Disconnect the test leads and turn the range switch to OFF. 3. Remove the screws holding the battery cover and one at the jaw. 4. Remove the case bottom using care not to damage the battery connector and leads to the continuity beeper. (Beeper is attached to the bottom case cover.) 5. Using a calibrated meter ensure the battery measures a minimum of 7.5V DC. If the battery measures under 7.5V DC, replace the battery. Calibration Procedure It is recommended that all IDEAL meters undergo the following calibration procedure on an annual basis. The class of calibrator or equipment should have an accuracy that exceeds, by an expectable ratio the accuracy of this instrument.

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Page 7 V DC Calibration 61-700 (Refer to Figure 1) 1. Set the function / range to 200mV DC. 2. Connect the calibrator to the V and COM inputs on the meter. 3. Output 190.0mV DC. Adjust VR1 (VR 200) until unit display reads 190.0 De-energize source and remove test leads 61-701 (Refer to Figure 2A) 1. Set the function / range to 20V DC. 2. Connect the calibrator to the V and COM inputs on the meter. 3. Output 19.00V DC. Adjust VR1 (VR 200) until unit display reads 19.00 De-energize source and remove test leads 61-702 (Refer to Figure 3A) 61-704 (Refer to Figure 4A) 1. Set the function / range to 2000mV DC. 2. Connect the calibrator to the V and COM inputs on the meter. 3. Output 1.900 VDC. Adjust VR1 (VR 200) until unit display reads 1900. De-energize source and remove test leads V AC Calibration: 61-704 only (Refer to Figure 4A) 1. Set the function/range to the 2000mV AC. 2. Connect the calibrator to the V and COM inputs on the meter. 3. Output 1.900 VAC/50Hz Adjust VR5 (VR 100) until unit display reads 1900V 1 digit. De-energize source and remove test leads A AC Calibration: 61-700 (Refer to Figure 1) 61-701 (Refer to Figure 2B; peel front label back to access calibration hole) 61-702 (Refer to Figure 3B; peel front label back to access calibration hole) 61-704 (Refer to Figure 4B; peel front label back to access calibration hole) 1. Set the function / range to the 200A AC 2. Set output of the AC calibrator for 10.00A/60Hz +/- 0.01% and connect it to Coil = 10N = 100.0A AC. 3. Clamp the jaws to the coil = 10N. 4. Adjust VR2 (VR 2K) for a display reading of 100.0 1 digit Calibration of the 61-700 series is complete. Remove all leads from the calibrator and equipment. Return unit to proper operating condition.

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Figure 1

Figure 2A

Figure 2B

Figure 3A

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Figure 4A

Figure 4B

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Page 9 Battery Replacement (refer to Figure 5) 1. Disconnect the test leads from any circuit under test and turn off meter. 2. Use a Philips head screwdriver to remove the screws on battery cover. 3. Remove battery from the battery compartment. 4. Install new 9V battery (NEDA #1604). An alkaline type is recommended. 5. Install new battery into compartment using care to install to proper polarity. 6. Reinstall battery cover.

Figure 5

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