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Multimeter LechPol Uni-T UT107 – handheld digital measuring instrument
Multimeter LechPol Uni-T UT107 – handheld digital measuring instrument
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Multimeter LechPol Uni-T UT107 – handheld digital measuring instrument
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Multimeter LechPol Uni-T UT107 – handheld digital measuring instrument
Multimeter LechPol Uni-T UT107 – handheld digital measuring instrument
The LechPol Uni-T UT107 handheld digital multimeter is a compact instrument designed for basic electrical measurements in residential and light commercial environments. It offers essential functions including voltage, current and resistance measurement, continuity check and simple diagnostics. The meter is intended for practical troubleshooting tasks such as testing batteries, verifying wiring and checking circuit integrity for electricians, technicians and hobbyists.
The LechPol Uni-T UT107 combines a straightforward interface with core measuring functions, enabling quick verification of electrical parameters without complex setup. Its handheld format and clear readout facilitate on-site inspections and rapid diagnostics. The device supports both DC and AC voltage measurements and provides continuity detection to identify open or shorted circuits, helping to reduce time spent locating faults.
Set the rotary selector to the required measurement function and connect the test leads to the appropriate input jacks. For voltage measurements, place the probes across the circuit or component under test; for current, use the meter in series with the circuit according to the selected range. Observe polarity when measuring DC voltage. Use the resistance and continuity modes with power removed from the circuit to avoid damage and obtain accurate readings. Read values from the digital display and change ranges if needed to improve resolution.
Always inspect test leads and the instrument for visible damage before use. Remove power from circuits when measuring resistance or continuity. Use appropriate measurement range and observe safety practices for working near live conductors. Store the meter in a dry, dust-free environment and replace batteries when low to maintain reliable readings.
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