
Output Power Supply
How to use
Rotate the “COARSE” knob to choose the desired voltage. The value on the display will blink, when power is on, identifying
that there is no output voltage in the power output terminals. Also, use the “FINE” knob to make small adjustment of voltage.
After that, connect load to the power output terminal and press the “ON/OFF” button. The regulated power supply is
connected to the load when the value on the display stops blinking.
Operating Range
• Maximum output power: 15W (MAX)
• Voltage: 1.2 ~ 12 VDC
• Maximum output current: 1A
Safety information
Test probe
• This test probe is designed for use only with DSTS.
• Technicalspecication:Themaximumvoltageis1,000V,andthemaximumcurrentis10A.
• Operating environmental conditions:
The multimeter is suitable for indoor use. Do not use or store the multimeter in an environment of high temperature, humidity,
explosives,ammablesorstrongmagneticeld.Theperformanceofthemetermaydeteriorateiftheunitbecomeswet.Use
themeteronlyasspeciedinthisoperatingmanual,otherwisetheprotectionprovidedbythemetermaybeimpaired.
Safety information
Inthismanual,aWarningidentiesconditionsandactionthatposehazardstotheuser,ormaydamagethemeterorthe
equipmentundertest.ANoteidentiestheinformationthattheusershouldpaycloseattentionto.
Rules for Safe Operation:
Warning
To avoid possible electric shock or personal injury and to avoid possible damage to the meter or to the equipment under test,
adhere to the following rules:
1. Beforeusingthemultimeter,inspectthecase.Donotusethemultimeterifitisdamagedorthecase(orpartofthecase)isremoved.
Look for cracks or missing plastic. Pay attention to the insulation around the connectors.
2. Inspect the test leads for damaged insulation or exposed metal. Check the test for continuity. Replace damaged test leads with
identicalmodelnumberorelectricalspecicationsbeforeusingthemeter.
3.
Donotapplymorethantheratedvoltageasmarkedonthemultimeter,betweentheterminalsorbetweenanyterminalandgrounding.
4. The rotary switch should be placed in the right position and do not change the range while a measurement is being conducted to
prevent damage to the multimeter.
5. When the multimeter is working on a voltage over 60V in DC or 42V RMS inAC, special care should be taken for there is danger
of electric shock.
6. Use the proper terminals, function, and range for your measurements.
7. Donotuseorstorethemultimeterinanenvironmentofhightemperature,humidity,explosives,ammablesorstrongmagnetic
eld.Theperformanceofthemetermaydeteriorateiftheunitbecomeswet.
8. Whenusingthetestleads,keepyourngersbehindthengerguards.
9. Disconnect circuit power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before testing resistance, continuity, diodes and current.
10. Before measuring the circuit, check the meter’s fuse and turn off power to the circuit.
11. Remove test leads and temperature probe from the multimeter and turn the meter power off before opening the multimeter case.
12. To avoid damage to the multimeter and to prevent any accidents, the internal circuit of the meter should not be altered.
13. Soft cloth and mild detergent should be used to clean the surface of the multimeter. Do not use abrasive solvents on the surface.
This may cause corrosion or accidental damage to the station.
14. The multimeter is suitable for indoor use only.
15. Turn the multimeter off when not in use and take out the battery when not using the meter for a long period of time.
16. Constantly check the battery as it may leak when it gets weak, and replace the battery immediately if leaking appears.A leaking
battery will damage the multimeter.
17. The meter’s fuse cannot be replaced.
18. Do not use water to clean. This may cause a direct safety hazard, an electric shock hazard, or a hazard resulting from corrosion
or other weakening of structural parts associated with safety. Use a dry cloth to clean the test probe.
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