Warranty

Mensur, a benchmark in electrical measurement solutions, offers a comprehensive range of digital multimeters, precision instruments that require special care to ensure their functionality and operator safety. Unlike household appliances, a multimeter can be damaged by operational errors, and damage due to misuse is not covered by the warranty.

Digital Multimeter: The Multifunctional Tool of Electricity

The digital multimeter is a versatile tool capable of performing various electrical measurements, such as voltage, current, and resistance. With its high-visibility LCD display, it provides precise and easy-to-interpret readings.

Digital Multimeter Applications:

  • Electrical maintenance and installation;
  • Electronic circuit testing;
  • Residential and industrial electrical system diagnostics;
  • Identification of defective components (sockets, batteries, fuses, wires);
  • Small household repairs.

Mensur Safety and Warranty: Your Essential Guide

It is crucial to handle Mensur multimeters with care to ensure their functionality and safety.

Essential Safety Rules:

  • Preparation: Check the correct installation of batteries and the position of the selector switch.
  • During Measurement: Remove the test leads when changing function or scale, never exceed the voltage or current limits, and avoid measuring in energized circuits.
  • General Care: Remove batteries during inactivity, inspect the equipment before use, avoid excessive heat, wear rubber-soled shoes, and be careful with high voltages.
  • Maintenance: Send for technical assistance in case of defects, replace damaged parts with originals.

Specific Specifications and Handling:

  • DC and AC Voltage:
    • Avoid measuring voltages during the connection or disconnection of motors or circuits.
    • Use the appropriate scale or the highest one, gradually decreasing.
    • Never exceed 1000V DC or 750V AC.
  • DC and AC Current:
    • The 20A scale has low impedance; avoid measuring voltages on this scale.
    • Use the correct terminals and scales (µA, mA, or 20A).
    • Disconnect the circuit before changing the scale.
    • Applying voltage to the current scales damages the fuse and circuit.
  • Resistance and Continuity:
    • Never measure in energized circuits or with charged capacitors.
  • Temperature:
    • Do not measure the temperature of energized conductors.
  • Capacitance:
    • Ensure that the capacitors are discharged before measuring.

Mensur Multimeter Models and Warranty:

Mensur offers several models with a warranty:

  • AMS-9140 (12 months)
  • AMS-9100 (6 months)
  • AMS-9190 (12 months)
  • AMS-9110 (12 months)
  • AMS-9150 (12 months)
  • AMS-9130 (12 months)
  • MSR-1050 (12 months)
  • MSR-1010 (12 months)
  • MSR-1060 (12 months)
  • MSR-1040 (12 months)
  • MSR-1001 (6 months)
  • MSR-1030 (12 months)
  • MSR-800 SL (12 months)

Invest in Quality and Safety:

When using any of the models, follow the guidelines for accurate measurements and equipment longevity. Mensur is concerned with the safety and accuracy of its customers.