Craftsman Digital Multimeter 82082 User Manual
Set the function switch to the (usually near the Ωcap omega Place probes on both ends of the component. A continuous tone indicates a completed circuit. 4. Maintenance: Battery and Fuse Replacement The Craftsman 82082 uses a 9-volt battery. Safety First: Turn off the meter and remove test leads. Open Casing: Remove the screws on the back of the meter. Replace Battery: Replace the 9V battery.
As he moved the probes, the 82082 beeped—a sharp, confident "chirp" that cut through the silence of the attic. It was the sound of a connection made. He found the culprit: a dried-out capacitor that had given up the ghost sometime in 1994.
Set the dial to the symbol (resembles a sound wave or diode arrow).
Because this is a meter, you must turn the rotary switch to the specific range that is just higher than your expected reading.
A continuous beep means the path is good. Silence indicates an open circuit (a blown fuse or broken wire). Measuring DC Current (Amperage) craftsman digital multimeter 82082 user manual
The red test lead moves here only when measuring high current up to 10 amperes. 3. Step-by-Step Operating Instructions Measuring AC and DC Voltage (V)
Set the dial to the appropriate range under the VDC (straight/dashed line) section. For a 12V battery, use the 20V setting.
: Before every use, check the meter casing, rubber holster, and test leads for cracks, cuts, or exposed metal. Do not use damaged equipment.
: Used for automotive batteries, electronics, and standard AA/AAA/9V batteries. Set the function switch to the (usually near
Insert the into COM and the red lead into V/Ω/mA .
If the low-battery indicator appears on the LCD, measurements will become inaccurate. Turn off the meter and remove both test leads.
To measure current, the multimeter must be connected in series with the circuit. Follow these steps carefully:
Improper use of this device can result in electric shock, fire, or damage to the meter. Replace Battery: Replace the 9V battery
Set the rotary switch to the corresponding range. Turn off power to the circuit under test.
Touch the black probe to the neutral/negative side of the circuit.
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