KLEAIN TOOLS MM320 Digital Multimedia Electrical Test Kit Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- KLEAIN TOOLS
Table of Contents
KLEAIN TOOLS MM320 Digital Multimedia Electrical Test Kit Instruction
Manual
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Klein Tools MM320 is a manual ranging multimeter that measures AC/DC voltage, DC current, and resistance. It can also test batteries, diodes, and continuity
-
Environment: Indoors
-
Operating Altitude: 6562 ft. (2000m)
-
Relative Humidity: <80% non-condensing
-
Operating Temp: 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
-
Storage Temp: 14° to 140°F (-10° to 60°C)
-
Accuracy: Values stated at 65° to 83°F (18° to 28°C)
-
Temp Coefficient: 0.1 x (Quoted Accuracy) per °C above 28°C or below 18°C, corrections are required when ambient working temp is outside of Accuracy Temp range
-
Dimensions: 6.39″ × 3.12″ × 1.80″ (162 × 79.4 × 45.7 mm)
-
Weight: 8.1 oz. (230 g)
-
Calibration: Accurate for one year
-
Standards: IEC EN 61010-1, 61010-2-030, 61010-2-033.
IEC EN 61326-1, 61326-2-2.
Conforms to UL STD.61010-1,
61010-2-030, 61010-2-033.
Certified to CSA STD.C22.2 NO. 61010-1,
61010-2-030, 61010-2-033. -
Pollution degree: 2
-
Accuracy: ± (% of reading + # of least significant digits)
-
Drop Protection: 3.3 ft. (1m)
-
Safety Rating: CAT III 600V, Class 2, Double insulation
CAT III: Measurement category III is applicable to test and measuring circuits connected to the distribution part of the building’s low-voltage MAINS installation.
Specifications subject to change.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Function | Range | Resolution | Accuracy |
---|---|---|---|
DC Voltage (V DC) | 200.0mV | 0.1mV | ± (0.7% + 5 digits) |
2000mV | 1mV | ±(0.5% + 5 digits) | |
20.00V | 0.01V | ||
200.0V | 0.1V | ±(0.8% + 5 digits) | |
600V | 1V | ||
AC Voltage (V AC) | 200.0V | 0.1V | ±(1.2% + 10 digits) |
50 to 60Hz
600V| 1V
DC Current (A DC)| 200.0µA| 0.1µA| ±(1.0% + 5 digits)
20.00mA| 10µA
200.0mA| 100µA
10.00A| 10mA| ±(2.0% + 5 digits)
Resistance| 200.0Ω| 0.1Ω| ±(1.0% + 5 digits)
2000Ω| 1Ω| ±(0.8% + 5 digits)
20.00kΩ| 0.01kΩ
200.0kΩ| 0.1kΩ
2000kΩ| 1kΩ| ±(1.2% + 5 digits)
Battery Test| 9V| 10mV| ±(0.5% + 5 digits)
1.5V| 1mV
-
Diode Test: Approx. 0.6mA, open circuit voltage 2.0V DC
-
Continuity Check: Audible signal <100Ω
-
Battery Test: 9V (approx. 20mA, 450Ω load);
1.5V (approx. 15mA, 100Ω load) -
Sampling Frequency: 2 samples per second
-
Overload: “OL” indicated on display, overload protection 600V RMS in all settings
-
Polarity: “-” on display indicates negative polarity
-
Display: 3 ½ digit, 2000 Count LCD
WARNINGS
To ensure safe operation and service of the meter, follow these instructions. Failure to observe these warnings can result in severe injury or death.
- Before each use verify meter operation by measuring a known voltage or current.
- Never use the meter on a circuit with voltages that exceed the category based rating of this meter.
- Do not use the meter during electrical storms or in wet weather.
- Do not use the meter or test leads if they appear to be damaged.
- Use only with CAT III or CAT IV rated test leads.
- Probe assemblies to be used for MAINS measurements should meet EN61010-031 standard, rated CATIII 600V, 10A or better.
- Ensure meter leads are fully seated, and keep fingers away from the metal probe contacts when making measurements.
- Do not open the meter to replace batteries while the probes are connected.
- Use caution when working with voltages above 25V AC RMS or 60V DC. Such voltages pose a shock hazard.
- To avoid false readings that can lead to electrical shock, replace batteries when a low battery indicator appears.
- Do not attempt to measure resistance or continuity on a live circuit.
- Always adhere to local and national safety codes. Use personal protective equipment to prevent shock and arc blast injury where hazardous live conductors are exposed.
SYMBOLS ON METER
Warning or Caution
To ensure safe operation and service of this meter, follow all warnings and
instructions detailed in this manual.
Risk of Electrical Shock
Improper use of this meter can lead to risk of electrical shock. Follow all
warnings and instructions detailed in this manual
SYMBOLS ON LCD
FEATURE DETAILS
NOTE: There are no user-serviceable parts inside meter.
- 2000 count LCD display
- Function selector switch
- “10A” jack
- “COM” jack
- “VΩ” jack
- “HOLD” (Data Hold) button
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CONNECTING TEST LEADS
Do not test if leads are improperly seated. Results could cause intermittent
display readings. To ensure proper connection, firmly press leads into the
input jack completely.
TESTING IN CAT III / CAT IV MEASUREMENT LOCATIONS
Ensure the test lead shield is pressed firmly in place. Failure to use the CAT
III CAT IV shield increases arc-flash risk.
TESTING IN CAT II MEASUREMENT LOCATIONS
CAT III / CAT IV shields may be removed for CAT II locations. This will allow
testing on recessed conductors such as standard wall outlets. Take care not to
lose the shields.
AC VOLTAGE (LESS THAN 600V)
- Insert RED test lead into VΩ jack 5 , and BLACK test lead into COM jack 4 , and rotate function selector switch 2 to the highest V AC ( V ) setting (600V).
- Measure voltage and rotate the function selector switch to successively lower V AC ( V ) settings to obtain higher resolution measurements.
NOTE: Do not attempt to measure more than 600V or 200mA.
DC VOLTAGE (LESS THAN 600V)
- Insert RED test lead into VΩ jack 5 , and BLACK test lead into COM jack 4 , and rotate function selector switch 2 to the highest V DC ( V ) setting (600V).
- Measure voltage and rotate the function selector switch to successively lower V DC ( V ) settings to obtain higher resolution measurements.
NOTE: When in a voltage setting and the test leads are open, readings of order mV may appear on the display. This is noise and is normal. By touching the test leads together to close the circuit the meter will measure zero volts.
NOTE: Do not attempt to measure more than 600V or 200mA
DC CURRENT 200mA to 10A
-
For DC currents more than 200mA and less than 10A, insert RED test lead into 10A jack 3 , and BLACK test lead into COM jack 4 , and rotate function selector switch 2 to the 10A DC setting.
DC CURRENT LESS THAN 200mA -
For mA DC currents less than 200mA, insert RED test lead into VΩ jack 5 , and BLACK test lead into COM jack 4 , and rotate function selector switch 2 to the highest mA DC setting (200mA).
-
To measure current: Remove power from circuit, open circuit at measurement point, connect meter in-series in the circuit using the test leads, and apply power to circuit.
NOTE: If measuring mA, the function selector switch 2 may be rotated to successively lower mA DC settings to obtain higher resolution measurements.
Do not attempt to measure more than 10A.
When measuring currents greater than 6A, a measurement
time of 30 seconds followed by 10 minutes of recovery time.
RESISTANCE MEASUREMENTS
- Insert RED test lead into VΩ jack 5 , and BLACK test lead into COM jack 4 , and rotate function selector switch 2 to the highest Ω setting (2MΩ).
- Remove power from circuit.
- Measure resistance by connecting test leads to circuit and rotating the function selector switch 2 to successively lower Ω settings to obtain higher resolution measurements.
NOTE: When in a Resistance setting and the test leads are open (not connected across a resistor), or when a failed resistor is under test, the display will indicate O.L. This is normal.
DO NOT attempt to measure resistance on a live circuit.
CONTINUITY
- Insert RED test lead into VΩ jack 5 and BLACK test lead into COM jack 4 , and rotate function selector switch 2 to the setting.
- Remove power from circuit.
- Test for continuity by connecting conductor or circuit with test leads. If resistance is measured less than 100Ω, an audible signal will sound and display will show a resistance value indicating continuity. If circuit is open, display will show “OL”.
DO NOT attempt to measure continuity on a live circuit.
DIODE TEST
- Insert RED test lead into VΩ jack 5 and BLACK test lead into COM jack 4 , and rotate function selector switch 2 to the setting.
- Touch test leads to diode. A reading of 200-700mV on display indicates forward bias, OL indicates reverse bias. An open device will show OL in both polarities. A shorted device will show approximately 0mV.
BATTERY TEST
- Insert RED test lead into VΩ jack 5 and BLACK test lead into COM jack 4 , and rotate function selector switch 2 to the 1.5V or 9V battery test setting.
- Connect BLACK lead to negative, and RED lead to positive terminal of battery.
- Measure voltage on display, batteries in good condition should be within approx. 10% of rated voltage.
DATA HOLD
Press Data Hold button 6 to hold the measurement on the display.
Press again to release the display and return to live measuring.
AUTO POWER-OFF
The meter will automatically power off after 15 minutes of inactivity.
Reactivate meter by pressing the Data Hold button 6 button. To deactivate the
automatic power off feature, power the meter on with the Data Hold button 6
button depressed. When Auto Power-Off is deactivated, the symbol will not be
visible in the display
MAINTENANCE
When indicator is displayed on LCD, batteries must be replaced.
- Remove screw from battery door.
- Replace 2 x AAA batteries (note proper polarity).
- Replace battery door and fasten securely with screw.
To avoid risk of electric shock, disconnect leads from any voltage source
before removing battery door.
To avoid risk of electric shock, do not operate meter while battery door is removed.
FUSE REPLACEMENT
A fuse may blow if more than 200mA is applied to the VΩ jack 5 , or more than 10A is applied to the 10A jack 3 . To access fuses:
- Remove screw from battery door.
- Replace blown fuse(s) with:
VΩ (μA/mA) jack 5 : 200mA/600V fast-blow, interrupting rating 1kA
(Klein Cat. No. 69031)
10A jack 3 : 10A/600V fast-blow, interrupting rating 10kA (Klein Cat. No.
- Replace battery door and fasten securely with screw.
To avoid risk of electric shock, disconnect leads from any voltage source
before accessing fuses.
To avoid risk of electric shock, do not operate meter while back housing is removed.
CLEANING
Be sure meter is turned off and wipe with a clean, dry lint-free cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
STORAGE
Remove the batteries when meter is not in use for a prolonged period of time. Do not expose to high temperatures or humidity. After a period of storage in extreme conditions exceeding the limits mentioned in the General Specifications section, allow the meter to return to normal operating conditions before using.
WARRANTY
DISPOSAL / RECYCLE
Do not place equipment and its accessories in the trash.
Items must be properly disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
Please see www.epa.gov or
www.erecycle.org for additional information
CUSTOMER SERVICE
KLEIN TOOLS, INC.
450 Bond Street
Lincolnshire, IL 60069
1-800-553-4676
customerservice@kleintools.com
www.kleintools.com