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| Product Type | Digital Multimeter |
| Brand | Senseca |
| Model | GE151 |
| Display | LCD, 3 1/2 digits, 2000 counts |
| DC Voltage Range | 200 mV to 600 V |
| AC Voltage Range | 200 mV to 600 V |
| DC Current Range | 200 µA to 10 A |
| AC Current Range | 200 µA to 10 A |
| Resistance Range | 200 Ω to 20 MΩ |
| Capacitance Measurement | 2 nF to 200 µF |
| Frequency Measurement | Up to 100 kHz |
| Diode Test | Yes |
| Continuity Test | Yes, with buzzer |
| Dimensions | 180 x 85 x 45 mm (approx.) |
| Weight | 350 g (approx.) |
| Power Supply | 9V battery (6F22 or equivalent) |
| Safety Rating | CAT II 600V, CAT III 300V |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
| Maintenance | Clean with dry cloth; avoid water ingress |
| Spare Parts | Test leads, battery, fuse (if applicable) |
| Manual Language | English (12 pages PDF) |
Frequently Asked Questions - GE151 Senseca
How do I measure DC voltage with the Senseca GE151?
Set the rotary switch to the DCV position. Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red lead to the V jack. Touch the probes to the circuit and read the value on the display. Ensure you select the correct range for best accuracy.
How to measure AC current?
Turn the dial to ACA. Insert the black lead into COM and red lead into the 10A jack (for currents up to 10A). Connect the probes in series with the load. Do not exceed the rated current.
What is the maximum voltage the GE151 can measure?
The GE151 can measure up to 600V DC or AC. Exceeding this can damage the device or cause injury. Always observe safety precautions.
How do I test continuity?
Set the dial to the continuity symbol (often a diode or sound wave). Connect the test leads as usual. If the resistance is below a threshold (typically 50 ohms), the multimeter will beep.
How to replace the battery?
Turn off the meter and disconnect the test leads. Remove the screw on the back cover. Remove the old 9V battery and insert a new one. Reattach the cover and screw. Do not mix old and new batteries.
What does the 'Hold' button do?
The Hold button freezes the current reading on the display. This is useful when you need to record a measurement and cannot look at the screen. Press again to release.
Is the GE151 auto-ranging?
No, the GE151 is a manual ranging multimeter. You must select the appropriate range using the rotary switch. Starting from the highest range and moving down improves accuracy.
What safety precautions should I take when using the multimeter?
Always use the correct input jacks and range. Do not measure voltage above 600V. Use insulated gloves when necessary. Inspect test leads for damage before use. Do not use in wet conditions.
How to clean and maintain the GE151?
Wipe the exterior with a dry, soft cloth. Do not use solvents or water. Store in a dry place at room temperature. Remove the battery if not used for extended periods.
Where can I find the user manual?
The user manual is available for free download from the Notice-Facile website in PDF format, 12 pages, in English. You can also request a translated version by providing your email.
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