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Multimeter Unit UT60EU by Unit — handheld universal meter (model UT60EU)
Multimeter Unit UT60EU by Unit — handheld universal meter (model UT60EU)
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Multimeter Unit UT60EU by Unit — handheld universal meter (model UT60EU)
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Multimeter Unit UT60EU by Unit — handheld universal meter (model UT60EU)
Multimeter Unit UT60EU by Unit — handheld universal meter (model UT60EU)
The Multimeter Unit UT60EU by Unit is a handheld universal meter designed for general electrical measurements. It provides essential functions for measuring AC/DC voltage, current and resistance in a compact, portable housing with simple, intuitive controls. The UT60EU is intended for routine diagnostics, equipment maintenance and basic electronics testing where reliable basic measurements are required.
The meter combines a clear digital display with direct-selection rotary control and protective input jacks to reduce user error. Its compact form factor and lightweight construction make it easy to carry and operate in tight spaces. The Unit UT60EU supports common measurement ranges for voltage, current and resistance, enabling quick verification of circuits and components without complex setup.
Connect the test leads to the appropriate input jacks, set the rotary control to the required measurement function and range, then place the probes on the circuit or component under test. Observe polarity when measuring DC quantities and select a higher voltage or current range if the expected value is uncertain. Use the resistance function only on de-energized circuits. Turn the meter off and remove the test leads when finished to conserve battery life and reduce the risk of accidental contact.
For safe and reliable measurements, verify that test leads and probes are in good condition, respect the input protection limits, and follow basic electrical safety practices such as de-energizing circuits before resistance checks. Store the multimeter in a clean, dry place and replace the battery and any worn accessories as needed to maintain measurement accuracy.
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