AstroAI AM33B Digital Multimeter User Manual
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the AstroAI AM33B 2000 Counts Digital Multimeter. AstroAI digital multimeters are designed to safely and accurately troubleshoot a wide range of automotive and home electrical issues in schools, laboratories, factories, and other areas.
This manual provides all safety information, operation instructions, detailed specifications, and maintenance procedures for the meter. This instrument performs AC/DC Voltage, DC Current, Resistance, NCV Detection, Battery, Diode, and Continuity Testing.
Thank you again for choosing AstroAI. For any questions or concerns regarding your product, please contact AstroAI Customer Support via support@astroai.com.
⚠️ Please fully read and understand this manual before using this product and keep it for future reference.
Warning
To avoid possible electric shock, personal injury, and other safety accidents, always adhere to the following rules:
- Please read through this manual before using this multimeter. Failure to follow the instructions may result in damaging or weakening the meter.
- Be cautious when measuring voltages beyond 60 V in DC, 30 V in AC RMS, or 42 V peak. There is a risk of getting shocked when working with these voltages.
- Do not measure voltages higher than the rated value between the terminals or between any terminal and grounding.
- Measure a known voltage to check if the meter is functioning normally. Do not use it if the readings are incorrect or the meter is damaged.
- Before using the meter, inspect it for any defects. Do not use the meter if there are cracks or other damage to the plastic case.
- Inspect the test leads for any defects before using this product. If they are damaged, replace the test leads with those of the same model number and the same electrical specifications as the original.
- Always use this meter within the measurement ranges listed on the meter and in this manual.
- Always comply with local and national safety regulations. Wear personal protective equipment (such as approved rubber gloves, masks, fireproof clothing, etc.) to prevent injury from electrical shocks and electric arcs when hazardous live conductors are exposed.
- To avoid false readings, please replace the battery as soon as the low battery symbol (?) appears on the screen. Using the meter with a low battery may cause inaccurate readings.
- Do not use the meter in an environment where explosive gasses/vapors are present, or in high levels of humidity.
- When using the test leads, always keep your fingers behind the finger guards.
- When taking measurements, connect the neutral wire (ground) first. Then, connect the live wire. When disconnecting, remove the live wire first. Then, disconnect the neutral (ground) wire.
- Remove the test leads from the meter before opening its case or battery cover. Do not use the meter if it is disassembled or if the battery cover is open.
- To ensure safe operation, only use the meter with the included test leads. If the test leads are damaged and need to be replaced, they must be replaced with the same model number or identical electrical specifications as the original.
Included in Box
- User Manual × 1
- Pair of Test Leads × 1
- AstroAI 2000 Counts Multimeter × 1
Electrical Symbols
The following symbols are used on the meter and in this manual:
- APO: Automatic Power Off
- DC: DC (Direct Current)
- Full: Full Battery
- Bad: Drained Battery
- !: Negative Reading
- Fuse: Fuse
- )): Continuity Test
- Diode Test: Diode Test
- Warning: Warning
- AC: AC (Alternating Current)
- H: Data Hold
- Norm: Normal Battery Level
- Ω: Resistance Test
- Earth Ground: Earth Ground
- Low Battery: Low Battery (? symbol)
- Double Insulation: Double Insulation
- CE: Compliance with EU Directives
Dimensions
The physical dimensions of the AstroAI AM33B Digital Multimeter are:
- Width: 3.03 inches (7.7 cm)
- Depth: 1.46 inches (3.7 cm)
- Height: 5.26 inches (13.35 cm)
[Diagram showing the multimeter with width, depth, and height dimensions indicated.]
Diagram of the Multimeter
The AstroAI AM33B multimeter has the following components:
- ① Screen: Displays measurement readings and indicators like APO, Full, Norm, Bad, etc.
- ② Hold Button: Press to activate or deactivate the data hold function.
- ③ Rotary Switch: Used to select the measurement function (e.g., Voltage, Current, Resistance) and the appropriate range.
- ④ 10 A Terminal: Port for connecting the red test lead for measuring high currents up to 10 Amperes.
- ⑤ Backlight Button: Press to turn the screen's backlight on or off.
- ⑥ COM Terminal: The common terminal for test leads, typically connected to the negative or ground side of the circuit (usually black lead).
- ⑦ BATT)) VΩmA+ Terminal: Port for connecting the red test lead for most measurements including Voltage, Resistance, Current (mA range), Diode, and Battery tests.
- ⑧ Test Leads: Two insulated wires with probes at the ends used to connect the multimeter to the circuit under test.
Function Buttons
The multimeter features two primary buttons:
- ① Hold Button: Press this button to activate or deactivate the data hold function, which freezes the current reading on the screen.
- ② Backlight Button: Press this button to turn the screen's backlight on or off, improving visibility in low light conditions.
Operating Instructions
Measuring DC/AC Voltage
- Turn the rotary switch to the desired DC or AC voltage setting and select the appropriate voltage range.
- Insert the red test lead into the VΩmA+ terminal and the black test lead into the "COM" terminal.
- Connect the test leads to the power supply or the circuit being tested in parallel.
- The reading will appear on the screen. When measuring DC voltage, the screen will display the polarity of the voltage to which the red test lead is connected.
Warning:
- To avoid damaging the meter and getting shocked, do not measure voltages exceeding 600 V DC or 600 V AC.
- Before using the meter, test the known voltage to confirm the meter is functioning normally.
Measuring DC Current
- Turn the rotary switch to the DC current setting and choose the appropriate current range.
- Insert the red test lead into the VΩmA+ terminal or the "10 A" terminal, and the black test lead into the "COM" terminal, according to the current level to be measured.
- Disconnect the power supply of the circuit being tested. Connect the meter in series to the circuit being tested. Then, turn on the circuit's power supply.
- The reading will appear on the screen.
Note: To avoid damaging the meter or equipment, check the fuse before performing measurements and ensure the measured current does not exceed the rated maximum current. Be sure to put the test leads into the correct terminal.
Measuring Resistance
- Turn the rotary switch to the desired resistance setting and choose the appropriate range.
- Insert the red test lead into the VΩmA+ terminal and the black test lead into the "COM" terminal.
- Connect the test lead probes to both ends of the circuit or resistor that needs to be measured.
- The reading will appear on the screen.
Warning: Safely disconnect the power supply and discharge high-voltage capacitors before measuring resistors on a circuit board. Failure to do so may damage the meter and increase the risk of electrical shock.
Note: When measuring resistors on a circuit board, the reading may be affected by other electrical paths between the test leads.
Continuity Test
- Turn the rotary switch to the continuity test setting (symbol: )) ).
- Insert the red test lead into the VΩmA+ terminal and the black test lead into the "COM" terminal.
- Connect the test lead probes to both ends of the circuit or resistor that needs to be measured.
- If the resistance value of the measured resistor or circuit is less than 30±20 Ω, the buzzer will beep. The screen will display the resistance value of the resistor or circuit.
Warning: Safely disconnect the power supply and discharge high-voltage capacitors before measuring the meter's continuity. Failure to do so may damage the meter and increase the risk of electrical shock.
Note: When measuring the meter's continuity, the reading may be affected by other electrical paths between the test leads.
Diode Test
- Turn the rotary switch to the diode test setting (symbol: Diode Test).
- Insert the red test lead into the VΩmA+ terminal and the black test lead into the "COM" terminal.
- Connect the red test lead to the positive end of the diode and the black test lead to the negative end.
- The reading will appear on the screen.
- If the polarity of the test leads is the opposite of the diode's polarity, the meter will display "OL", which can be used to distinguish between the anode and cathode of the diode.
Warning: Safely disconnect the power supply and discharge high-voltage capacitors before performing diode tests on the circuit board. Failure to do so may damage the meter and increase the risk of electrical shock.
Note: When performing a diode test on the circuit board, the reading may be affected by other electrical paths between the test leads.
Battery Test
- Turn the rotary switch to the "BATT" setting and choose the appropriate range (e.g., 1.5 V, 9 V).
- Insert the red test lead into the VΩmA+ terminal and the black test lead into the "COM" terminal.
- Connect the red test lead to the positive end of the tested battery and the black test lead to the negative end.
- The present voltage reading of the tested battery will appear on the screen.
Note: When measuring 1.5 V and 9 V batteries, the screen will display both the battery voltage and the corresponding battery status (Full, Norm, Bad); however, the screen will only display battery voltage when measuring 12 V batteries.
Auto Power Off
- If the meter is on and not in use, it will shut off after 15 minutes to preserve battery life. Press a button or turn the rotary switch to turn it back on.
- To cancel the automatic power-off function, press and hold the HOLD Button. Then, turn on the meter. To resume the automatic power-off function, turn off the meter and then turn it back on.
Maintenance
Cleaning the Meter
If the terminals are dusty or wet, incorrect measurements may occur. Please clean the meter as follows:
- Turn off the meter and remove the test leads.
- Flip the meter over and shake out any dust that has built up in the terminals. Wipe the case with a damp cloth or mild detergent. Do not use abrasives or solvents. Wipe the contacts in each terminal with a clean cotton swab and alcohol.
Warning: Always keep the inside of the meter clean and dry to prevent electrical shock or damage.
Battery Replacement
- Turn off the meter and remove the test leads.
- Remove the screws on the battery cover with a screwdriver. Then, remove the cover.
- Remove the old battery and replace it with a new battery of the same specification. Pay attention to the polarity of the battery; there are positive (+) and negative (-) polarity markings for each battery in their compartments.
- Put the battery cover back in its original position and secure the battery cover with its screws.
[Diagram showing the battery compartment with polarity markings and the battery replacement process.]
Warning:
- Replace the battery as soon as it gets low. This will help prevent false readings, electrical shocks, and even injuries. Do not discharge the battery by short-circuiting it or reversing its polarity.
- To ensure safe operation and maintenance of the meter, remove the battery when not used for a long time. Doing so will prevent battery leakage and possible damage to the multimeter.
Fuse Replacement
- Turn off the meter and remove the test leads.
- Remove the screws on the meter's back cover. Then, remove the back cover.
- Remove the blown fuses and replace them with new fuses of the same specification; make sure that the fuse is loaded into the fuse holder and clamped tightly.
- Put the back cover back on and secure it with the removed screws.
Fuse specifications:
- Fuse 1: F250 mA/250 V, φ 5 x 20 mm
- Fuse 2: F10 A/250 V, φ 5 x 20 mm
Warning: Please use fuses of the same or specified rating to prevent electrical shock, injury, or damage to the meter.
[Diagram showing the location of Fuse 1 (F250 mA/250 V) and Fuse 2 (F10 A/250 V).]
Specifications
- Environmental Conditions: CAT II 600 V; CAT III 300 V
- Pollution Level: 2
- Altitude: 6562 ft (<2000 m)
- Temperature and Humidity: 32~104 °F (0~40 °C); (<80% RH, <10 °C RH)
- Storage Temperature and Humidity: 14~140 °F (-10~60 °C); (<70% RH, battery removed)
- Temperature Coefficient: 0.1 x Accuracy/°C, <64 °F or > 82 °F (<18 °C or >28 °C)
- Maximum voltage between the measuring terminals and the ground: DC/AC 600 V
- Range Selection: Manual
- Fuse Protection: mA: F250mA/250 V Fuse; 10 A: F10 A/250 V Fuse
- Sample Speed: 3 Times Per Second
- Digital Display: 2000 Counts. The unit symbols will automatically appear according to the measured functions.
- Overload Indication: “OL” Displayed
- Low Battery Indication: The ? symbol will appear when the battery voltage is lower than its normal operating voltage.
- Input Polarity Indication: "-" Automatically Displayed
- Power: 2 x 1.5 V AAA Batteries
Detailed Specifications
Accuracy Note: Accuracy is guaranteed within one year of calibration.
Operating Conditions: The ambient temperature is between 64.4 °F to 82.4 °F (18 °C to 28 °C), and the relative humidity is less than or equal to 80%.
Accuracy: ± (% rdg + dgts) (rdg for reading and dgts for digits)
DC Voltage
Range | Resolution | Accuracy |
---|---|---|
200.0 mV | 0.1 mV | ± (0.5% rdg + 3 dgts) |
2.000 V | 0.001 V | |
20.00 V | 0.01 V | |
200.0 V | 0.1 V | |
600 V | 1 V |
Input Impedance: 10 MΩ
Overload Protection: 600 V DC
AC Voltage
Range | Resolution | Accuracy |
---|---|---|
200.0 V | 0.1 V | ± (0.8% rdg + 5 dgts) |
600 V | 1 V |
Input Impedance: 10 MΩ
Overload Protection: 600 V AC
Frequency Range: 40 Hz ~ 1 kHz
DC Current
Range | Resolution | Accuracy |
---|---|---|
200.0 μA | 0.1 μA | ± (1.2% rdg + 3 dgts) |
200.0 mA | 0.1 mA | |
10 A | 0.01 A |
Overload Protection:
- μA/mA: F250 mA/250 V Fuse
- 10 A: F10 A/250 V Fuse
Maximum Input Current: 200 mA; 10 A
When measuring high currents, the continuous measuring time does NOT exceed 15 seconds.
Resistance
Range | Resolution | Accuracy |
---|---|---|
200.0 Ω | 0.1 Ω | ± (1.0% rdg + 3 dgts) |
2.000 kΩ | 0.001 kΩ | |
20.00 kΩ | 0.01 kΩ | |
200.0 kΩ | 0.1 kΩ | |
20.00 MΩ | 0.01 MΩ | ± (1.5% rdg + 3 dgts) |
Overload Protection: 250 V
Battery Test
Range | Full | Normal | Bad |
---|---|---|---|
1.5 V | >1.5 V | 1.2 V-1.5 V | <1.2 V |
9 V | >9 V | 7.2 V-9 V | <7.2 V |
Diode Test
Range | Function | Note |
---|---|---|
Diode Test | Displays the approximate diode forward voltage value. | Overload Protection: 250 V |
Continuity Test
Range | Function | Note |
---|---|---|
Continuity Test | If the value of the measured resistance or circuit is less than 30±20 Ω, the inbuilt buzzer will beep. | Overload Protection: 250 V |
Recycling
You may dispose of the product when its service life has ended. Please recycle the recyclable parts according to local guidelines.
Warranty Period
3-Year Limited Warranty from AstroAI.
Each AstroAI AM33B Digital Multimeter will be free from defects in material and workmanship.
This warranty does not cover fuses, disposable batteries, and damage from neglect, misuse, contamination, alterations, accidents, or abnormal conditions of operation or handling, including overvoltage failures caused by use outside the multimeter's specified rating, or normal wear and tear of mechanical components.
This warranty covers the original purchaser only and is not transferable. If this product is defective, please contact AstroAI Customer Support at support@astroai.com.
Contact Information
Web: www.astroai.com
E-Mail: support@astroai.com