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APPA 607 - Manual

The document provides safety information and instructions for operating a multimeter. It details how to make various measurements including voltage, resistance, continuity, capacitance, temperature, current, insulation resistance, frequency, and more. It also describes the meter's functions such as hold, min/max/avg, relative mode, auto/manual tests, auto/manual ranging, and storing/recalling readings.

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APPA 607 - Manual

The document provides safety information and instructions for operating a multimeter. It details how to make various measurements including voltage, resistance, continuity, capacitance, temperature, current, insulation resistance, frequency, and more. It also describes the meter's functions such as hold, min/max/avg, relative mode, auto/manual tests, auto/manual ranging, and storing/recalling readings.

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User APPA 607

Manual


Warning
Warning Safety
Safetysheet
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 Read First
 Safety Information
Understand and follow operating instructions carefully.
Use the meter only as specified in this manual; otherwise,
the protection provided by the meter may be impaired.

 WARNING
Identifies hazardous conditions and actions that could cause
BODILY HARM or DEATH

 CAUTION
Identifies conditions and actions that could DAMAGE the meter
or equipment under test
 WARNING
˙ When using test leads or probes, keep your fingers behind
the finger guards.
˙ Remove test lead from Meter before opening the battery
door or Meter case.
˙ Use the Meter only as specified in this manual or the protec-
tion by the Meter might be impaired.
˙Always use proper terminals, switch position, and range for
measurements.
˙Verify the Meter’s operation by measuring a known voltage.
If in doubt, have the Meter serviced.
˙ Do not apply more than the rated voltage, as marked on
Meter, between terminals or between any terminal and
earth ground.
˙ Only replace the blown fuse with the proper rating as speci-
fied in this manual.
˙ Use caution with voltages above 30 Vac rms, 42 Vac peak,
or 60 Vdc. These voltages pose a shock hazard.
˙ To avoid false readings that can lead to electric shock and
injury, replace battery as soon as low battery indicator.
˙ Disconnect circuit power and discharge all high-voltage
capacitors before testing resistance, continuity, diodes, or
capacitance.
˙ Do not use Meter around explosive gas or vapor.
˙To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this
product to rain or moisture.

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 CAUTION
˙ Disconnect the test leads from the test points before chang-
ing the position of the function rotary switch.
˙ Never connect a source of voltage with the function rotary
switch in Ω,,°C ,mA, INSULATION position.
˙ Do not expose Meter to extremes in temperature or high
humidity.
˙ Never set the meter in Ω,,°C ,mA, INSULATION
function to measure the voltage of a power supply circuit
in equipment that could result in damage the meter and
the equipment under test.
Symbols as marked on the Meter and Instruction
manual

 Risk of electric shock


 See instruction manual
DC measurement
Equipment protected by double or reinforced
 insulation
= Battery

 Fuse
Earth
 AC measurement
 Conforms to EU directives

Do not discard this product or throw away.

Unsafe Voltage
To alert you to the presence of a potentially hazardous voltage,
when the Tester detects a voltage ≧30 V or a voltage
overload (OL) in V, mV, insulation function. The ”“ symbol is
displayed and High voltage indicator is turned on.

Maintenance
Do not attempt to repair this Meter. It contains no userservice-
able parts. Repair or servicing should only be performed by
qualified personnel.

Cleaning
Periodically wipe the case with a dry cloth and detergent.
Do not use abrasives or solvents.

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The Meter Description
Front Panel Illustration
1. LCD display : 10000 counts .
2. Push-buttons for features.
3. Rotary switch for turn the Power On / Off and select the
function.
4. Input Terminal for Insulation function.
5. Input Terminal for V,Ω, A, Hz, °C functions.
6. Common (Ground reference) Input Terminal for all functions
expect Insulation function.
7. Input Terminal for mA or Common Input Terminal for
Insulation function.

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Making Basic Measurements
Preparation and Caution Before Measurement
 : Observe the rules of  Warnings and  Cautions

When connecting the test leads to the DUT (Device Under


Test) connect the common (mA) test lead before
connecting the live lead ; when removing the test leads
removing the test live lead before removing the common
test lead.
The figures on the following pages show how to make basic
measurements.

Measuring AC / DC Voltage

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Measuring Resistance / Continuity / Diode

Press the Blue button to select the measuring function.

Testing Diode

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Testing Continuity

The buzzer allows you to quick continuity tests without having


to watch the display. The buzzer sounds when a short (< 30Ω)
is defected.

Measuring Capacitance

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Measuring Temperature °C / °F

Measuring AC / DC Current

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Measuring Insulation Resistance
Select test voltage

Press the Range button to select the test voltage


(50V / 100V / 250V / 500V / 1000V)

Lock test voltage

Press the Hold button to lock the test voltage. Press the button
again to cancel the lock mode.
Make the reading stably
Press the Blue button to make the reading stably, the “Smooth”
appears on the display. Press the Blue button again to cancel
this mode.

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Measuring Insulation Resistance

Insulation tests should only be performed on dead circuits.


Check the fuse before testing. To measure insulation resis-
tance, follow the steps below.
1. Insert test probes in the “⊕ “ and “ “ input terminals.
2. Turn the rotary switch to Insulation position.
3. Press the Range button to select the test voltage.
4. Connect the probes to the circuit.
5. Push and hold the Test button to start the test.
The “Test” and ”” appear on the display. The secondary
display shows the test voltage applied to the circuit under
test. The primary display shows the resistance.
6. Keep the probes on the test points and release the Test
button. The resistance reading appears on the primary
display until a new test is started or a different function or
range is selected or > 30 V is detected.

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Measuring Frequency for ACV, ACmV and ACmA

The meter measures the frequency of a voltage or current signal


by counting the number of times the signal crosses a threshold
level each second. To measure frequency, follow the steps
below.
1. Turn the rotary switch to V, mV or mA position.
2. Press the Hz button to measure the frequency.
3. Press the Hz button or change the rotary switch position
to exit this function.

Display Hold

In the Hold mode, the meter holds the reading. To use the Hold
mode, follow the steps below.
1. Press the Hold button to activate Hold mode. The “ Hold ”
appears on the display.
2. Press the Hold button, Blue button, Range button or change
the rotary switch position to exit this function.

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Display MAX / MIN / AVG

The “MIN/MAX/AVG“ mode records minimum and maximum


input values. When the inputs go below the recorded minimum
value or above the recorded maximum value, the meter beeps
and records the new value. MIN/MAX/AVG mode can also
calculate an average of maximum and minimum. To use the
MIN/MAX/AVG mode, follow the steps below.
1. Press the “MIN/MAX“ button to activate MIN/MAX/AVG
mode. The “MIN MAX” blinks on the display.
2. Press the “MIN/MAX“ button to step through the present
readings, maximum, minimum and average (AVG).
3. Press the “MIN/MAX“ button for 2 seconds, Blue button,
Range button or change the rotary switch position to exit

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Relative mode for Ω / 

In the Relative mode, the meter records the present reading as


reference and the later reading will subtract it. To use the
Relative mode, follow the steps below.
1. Turn the rotary switch to Ω or  position.
2. Press the Hz button to activate Relative mode. The “ 0  “
blinks on the display.
3. Press the Hz button, Blue button, Range button or change
the rotary switch position to exit this function.

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Auto Test and Manual Test

The meter has both “AutoTest “ mode and Manual Test mode.
˙In the Auto Test mode, the meter compares the reading of
AC and DC, and the bigger reading appears on the display.
The meter beeps when the AC/DC mode has change.
˙In the Manual Test mode, you override “AutoTest “ and select
the AC/DC mode yourself.
When you turn the rotary switch to V, mV or mA position, it
defaults to Auto Test mode and the “AutoTest ” appears on the
display.
1. To enter the Manual Test mode, press the Blue button.
2. In the Manual Test mode, press the Blue button to change
the AC/DC mode.
3. Press the Blue button for 2 seconds to activate Auto Test
mode.

High Frequency Reject mode


When the rotary switch in V position, the HFR mode can be
used. To use HFR mode, press the Blue button in the Manual
Test mode.

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Auto Range and Manual Range

The meter has both Auto Range mode and Manual Range
mode.
˙ In the Auto Range mode, the meter selects the range with
the best resolution.
˙ In the Manual Range mode, you select the range yourself.
When you turn the meter on, it defaults to Auto Range mode
and the “Range” appears on the display.
1. To enter the Manual Range mode, press the Range button.
The “Range” disappears on the display.
2. In the Manual Range mode, press the Range button to
increment the range. After the highest range, the meter
returns to the lowest range.
3. Press the Range button for 2 seconds to activate Auto Range
mode.

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Store and Recall

You can store the reading on the display, and recall the reading
on the display after.
˙To store the reading press the Store button.
The data amount and “MEM” blink on the secondary display.
˙Each function has a separate memory space. Each memory
space has the maximum 100 amounts.
To recall the reading on the display, press the Store button for 2
seconds to activate Recall mode. The data amount shows on
the secondary display. In the Recall mode, you can make the
following operation.
˙Press the ← button or → button to select the data amount.
˙Press the ← button or → button for 2 seconds to search data
quickly.
˙Press the Blue button to clear all stored data in this function.
˙Press the Store button for 2 seconds or change the rotary
switch position to exit this function.

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Auto Power Off

Wake-up the meter by switching rotor or pressing any button.

Auto Backlight
The backlight is automatically turned on at dark environment.

BUZZER
The meter beeps once for every valid key-press, and beeps
twice for every invalid key-press.

Power On Options
Press button while turning the meter on from OFF position.

Blue button : Disable APO


MAX/MIN button : Disable auto backlight
Store button : Clear all stored data
Test button : Display LCD test frame
Range button : Default °C / °F reading

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Battery and Fuse Replacement
Refer to the following figure to replace fuse and the batteries :

 Caution
˙Use only a fuse with the amperage, interrupt, voltage, and
speed rating specified.
˙ Fuse rating : 440mA,1000V fast blow fuse.
˙ Replace the batteries as soon as the low batteries indicator
" " appears, to avoid false reading.
˙1.5V x 4 alkaline batteries.

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Testing the fuse

Test the fuse as described below.


1. Insert a test probe in the V, Ω, <, Hz, °C input terminal.
2. Turn the rotary switch to Ω position, and press the Blue
button to diode function.
3. Insert the probe in the mA input terminal. If the display
reading is 0L, the fuse is bad and should be replaced.

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Specifications
General Specifications
Maximum voltage applied to any terminal :
1000 V ac rms or dc.
Display : 10000 counts.
Polarity Indication :
Automatic, positive implied, negative indicated.
Overrange Indication : OL
Batteries Life : ALKALINE 80 hours.
Insulation test : Tester can perform at least 600 insulation
tests with new alkaline batteries at room temperature.
These are standard tests of 1 MΩ at 1000 V with a duty cycle
of 5 seconds on and 25 seconds off.
Low Batteries Indication : " " is displayed when the batteries
voltage drops below operating voltage.
Low battery voltage : Approx. 4.8V
Auto Power Off : Approx 20 minutes.
Operating Ambient : Non-condensing ≦10°C,
11°C ~ 30°C (≦80% RH),
30°C ~ 40°C (≦75% RH),
40°C ~ 50°C (≦45%RH)
Storage Temperature :
-20°C to 60°C , 0 to 80% R.H. (batteries not fitted)
Temperature Coefficient :
Add 0.15 x (Spec.Accy) / °C, < 18°C or > 28°C .
Measure : Samples 3 times per second normal.
Altitude : 6561.7 ft (2000m)
Safety : Complies with EN61010-1, UL61010-1,IEC 61010-1,
CAT.IV. 600V, CAT.Ⅲ. 1000V
CAT Application field

Ⅰ The circuits not connected to mains.


The circuits directly connected to Low-voltage
Ⅱ installation.

Ⅲ The building installation.

Ⅳ The source of the Low-voltage installation.

Compliance to EN 61557 : IEC61557-1, IEC61557-2,


IEC61557-4, IEC61557-10
Weight : (630g) including battery.
Dimensions (W x H x D) :
95mm x 207mm x 52mm with holster.
Accessories : Battery (installed), Test leads and user manual.
Power Requirements : 1.5V x 4 IEC LR6 or AA size.
Pollution degree : 2

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EMC : EN 61326-1
Shock vibration : Sinusoidal vibration per MIL-T- 28800E
(5 ~ 55 Hz, 3g maximum).
Drop Protection : 4 feet drop to hardwood on concrete floor.
Indoor Use.
Electrical Specifications
Accuracy is ±(% reading + number of digits) at 23°C ± 5°C
< 80%RH.
AC Voltage Measurement
Accuracy
Function Range
50Hz to 60Hz 60Hz to 5kHz
100.00mV ±(0.9%+3d) ±(0.9%+3d)
ACmV
1000.0mV ±(0.9%+3d) ±(0.9%+3d)
10.000V ±(0.9%+3d) ±(1.9%+3d)
ACV 100.00V ±(0.9%+3d) ±(1.9%+3d)
1000.0V ±(0.9%+3d) ±(1.9%+3d) [1]
10.000V ±(0.9%+3d) ±(2.9%+3d) [2]
HFR ACV 100.00V ±(0.9%+3d) ±(2.9%+3d) [2]
1000.0V ±(0.9%+3d) ±(2.9%+3d) [2]
[1] 60Hz to 1kHz
[2] 60Hz to 500Hz

DC voltage Measurement

Function Range Accuracy


100.00mV ±(0.08%+3d)
DCmV
1000.0mV ±(0.08%+2d)
10.000V ±(0.08%+2d)
DCV 100.00V ±(0.08%+2d)
1000.0V ±(0.08%+2d)
Over voltage protection : 1000V AC rms or DC.
The cut-off frequency of the high frequency reject : 1 kHz.
Input Impedance : 10MΩ // less than 100pF.

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CMRR / NMRR : (Common Mode Rejection Ratio)
(Normal Mode Rejection Ratio)
VAC : CMRR > 60dB at DC, 50Hz / 60Hz
VDC : CMRR > 100dB at DC, 50Hz / 60Hz
NMRR > 50dB at DC, 50Hz / 60Hz
AC Conversion Type :
AC conversions are ac-coupled, true rms responding,
calibrated to the sine wave input.
For non-sine wave add the following Crest Factor corrtions :
For Crest Factor of 1.4 to 2.0, add 1.0% to accuracy.
For Crest Factor of 2.0 to 2.5, add 2.5% to accuracy.
For Crest Factor of 2.5 to 3.0, add 4.0% to accuracy.
CF 3 @ 330V, 2 @ 500V

AC/DC Current Measurement


Function Range Accuracy
100.00mA ±(0.2%+2d)
DCmA
400.0mA ±(0.2%+2d)
100.00mA ±(1.5%+2d) [1]
ACmA
400.0mA ±(1.5%+2d) [1]

[1] 50Hz to 5kHz

Overload Protection :
mA Input : Max 440mA
AC Conversion Type : Conversion type and additional
specification are same as DC/AC voltage.
Maximun Input Current Restriction Time : 10 minutes

Frequency Measurement for ACV/ACmV/ACmA


Function Range Accuracy
100.00Hz ±(0.1%+5d)
1000.0Hz ±(0.1%+5d)
Frequency
10.000kHz ±(0.1%+5d)
100.00kHz ±(0.1%+5d)

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Frequency Counter Sensitivity

Input Range VAC Sensitivity (RMS Sine Wave)


Function
(AC) 10Hz to 10kHz 10kHz to 100kHz
100.00mV 15.00mV 15.00mV
ACmV
1000.0mV 150.0mV 150.0mV
10.000V 1.500V 1.500V
ACV 100.00V 3V -
1000.0V 30V -
100.00mA 15.00mA -
ACmA
400.0mA 30mA -

Minimun Pulse Width : >10us


Overload Protection : 1000V AC rms or DC

Resistance Measurement

Function Range Accuracy


1000.0Ω ±(0.5%+2d)
10.000KΩ ±(0.5%+2d)
100.00KΩ ±(0.5%+2d)
Resistance 1000.0KΩ ±(0.5%+2d)
10.000MΩ ±(0.5%+2d)
40.00MΩ ±(0.5%+2d)
Open Circuit Voltage : Approximate -0.25V
Short Circuit Current : Approximate –0.25mA
Overload Protection : 1000V AC rms or DC

Continuity and Diode Measurement


Function Range Accuracy
Continuity 400.0Ω ±(0.5%+2d)
Diode 2.000V ±(0.5%+2d)

Continuity : Built-in buzzer sounds when measured resistance


is less than 30Ω and sounds off when measured resistance is
more than 100Ω, between 30Ω to 100Ω the buzzer maybe
sound or off either.
Continuity MAX Test Current : -0.25mA
Continuity MAX Open Circuit Voltage : -1.2V
Diode MAX Test Current : 0.6mA
Diode MAX Open Circuit Voltage : 2.5V
Overload Protection : 1000V AC rms or DC

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Capacitance Measurement

Function Range Measuring Time Accuracy


10.000nF 0.7sec ±(1.2%+80d)
100.00nF 0.7sec ±(1.2%+20d)
1000.0nF 0.7sec ±(1.2%+2d)
10.000uF 0.7sec ±(1.2%+2d)
Capacitance
100.00uF 0.7sec ±(1.2%+2d)
1000.0uF 3.75sec ±(1.2%+2d)
10.000mF 7.5sec ±(1.2%+20d)
40.00mF 7.5sec ±(1.2%+80d)

Overload Protection : 1000V AC rms or DC


Temperature Measurement

Function Range Accuracy


-200.0 ~ 0.0 °C ±(1%+2°C)
0.0 ~ 1200 °C ±(1%+1°C)
Temperature
-328.0 ~ 32.0 °F ±(1%+36°F)
32.0 ~ 2192 °F ±(1%+18°F)

Overload Protection : 1000V AC rms or DC

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Insulation Resistance Measurement

Test Voltage Range Accuracy


2.000MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
50V 20.00MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
55.0MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
2.000MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
100V 20.00MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
110.0MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
2.000MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
20.00MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
250V
200.0MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
275MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
2.000MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
20.00MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
500V
200.0MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
550MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
2.000MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
20.00MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
1000V 200.0MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
2000MΩ ±(1.5%+5d)
22.0GΩ ±(10%+3d)
Test Voltage vs. Maximum Resistance Range :
50V/55.0MΩ, 100V/110.0MΩ, 250V/275MΩ, 500V/550MΩ,
1000V/22.0GΩ.
Test Voltage vs. Minimum Resistance Range (with Test
Current = 1mA) :
50V/50KΩ, 100V/100KΩ, 250V/250KΩ, 500V/500KΩ,
1000V/1MΩ.
Test Voltage Accuracy : +20%, -0%
Short Circuit Test Current : 1mA
Auto Discharge Function :
Discharge time < 1 sec for C ≦ 1μF
Maximum Capacitive Load : Operable with up to 1μF load
Live Circuit Detection : if ≧ 30V AC/DC at inputs, test
inhibited
Overload Protection : 600V AC rms or DC

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Limited Warranty
This meter is warranted to the original purchaser against defects
in material and workmanship for 2 years from the date of
purchase. During this warranty period, Manufacturer will, at its
option, replace or repair the defective unit, subject to verification
of the defect or malfunction.
This warranty does not cover Carlos fuses, disposable batteries,
or damage from abuse, neglect, accident, unauthorized repair,
alteration, contamination, or abnormal conditions of operation or
handling.
Any implied warranties arising out of the sale of this 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, expense or economic loss. Some states or countries
laws vary, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply
to you.

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APPA TECHNOLOGY CORP.
9F.119-1 Pao-Zong Rd., Shin-Tien,
Taipai, 23145, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tel : 886-2-29178820
Fax : 886-2-29170848
E-MAIL : info @appatech.com
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