1. Nhanganyaya
This user manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation of your ANENG AT619 Voice Broadcast Multimeter Clamp Meter. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device and retain it for future reference. This device is designed for measuring AC/DC voltage, AC/DC current (via clamp), resistance, capacitance, frequency, temperature, and for continuity and diode tests, featuring a voice broadcast function for readings.
1.1 Ruzivo rwekuchengetedza
Always adhere to the following safety precautions to prevent personal injury or damage to the meter:
- Usapfuure huwandu hwemapoinzi hunotsanangurwa pachiyero chega chega.
- Chenjerera zvakanyanya paunenge uchishanda nevoltages pamusoro pe30V AC RMS, 42V peak, kana 60V DC. Aya voltages inokonzeresa njodzi.
- Ensure the test leads are in good condition and properly seated before making any measurements.
- Usashandise mita kana ichiita seyakakuvara kana kuti kana bhokisi rakavhurika.
- Always turn off the circuit power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors vasati vayera kuramba, kuenderera mberi, diodes, kana capacitance.
- Use the correct function and range for each measurement.
- Tevedzera mitemo yese yekuchengetedza yemuno neyenyika.
2. Zvigadzirwa zveChigadzirwa
The ANENG AT619 Multimeter Clamp Meter offers a range of functionalities for electrical testing:
- Voice Broadcast Function: Announces measurement readings for convenience.
- Multi-functional Measurement: Capable of measuring AC/DC voltage, AC/DC current, resistance, capacitance, frequency, and temperature.
- Isiri-Yekubatanidza Voltage (NCV) Kuonekwa: For identifying live wires without direct contact.
- Clamp Meter Design: Allows for non-invasive current measurement.
- Continuity and Diode Test: Essential for circuit diagnostics.
- Yakakura LCD Ratidza: Clear digital readout with 4000 counts.
- Data Hold and Relative Measurement (REL): For convenient data analysis.
- Automatic Range Selection: Simplifies operation by automatically selecting the appropriate measurement range.
3. Zvikamu uye Zvinodzora

Figure 1: ANENG AT619 Voice Broadcast Multimeter Clamp Meter. This image displays the front view of the ANENG AT619 clamp meter, highlighting its red clamp jaws, rotary dial, LCD screen, function buttons, and input terminals.
Familiarize yourself with the following components:
- Clamp Shaya: Inoshandiswa pakuyera magetsi eAC/DC asingabatanidzi simba.
- Rotary Dial: Selects the desired measurement function (e.g., V, A, Ω, Hz, NCV, OFF).
- Chiratidziro cheLCD: Shows measurement readings, units, and function indicators (e.g., AUTO, AC, DC, MAX/MIN).
- Mabhatani ebasa:
- H/∗ (Hold/Backlight): Freezes the current reading on the display. Long press for backlight.
- REL (hama): Measures the difference between a stored value and the current reading.
- SET: Used for selecting sub-functions within a rotary dial position (e.g., AC/DC, Diode/Continuity).
- Input Terminals:
- COM (Yakajairika): Negative input terminal for all measurements.
- VΩHz: Positive input terminal yevoltage, kuramba, frequency, capacitance, diode, uye kuenderera kuyerwa.
- °C°F: Input for temperature probe.
- Sensor yeNCV: Located near the top of the meter for non-contact voltage kuona.
4. Setup
Before first use, ensure the battery is correctly installed and the test leads are ready.
4.1 Kuiswa kwebhatiri
The ANENG AT619 typically uses AAA batteries. Locate the battery compartment on the back of the device, open it, insert the batteries according to the polarity indicators, and securely close the compartment.
4.2 Kubatanidza Miedzo Inotungamira
Pazviyero zvakawanda (voltage, resistance, continuity, diode, capacitance, frequency), insert the black test lead into the COM terminal uye iyo tsvuku bvunzo inotungamira mu VΩHz terminal. For temperature measurements, connect the temperature probe to the designated terminals.
5. Operating Instructions
Always select the correct function before making a measurement.
5.1 Simba On/Kudzima
Turn the rotary dial from the "OFF" position to any desired measurement function to power on the meter. To power off, turn the dial back to "OFF".
5.2 AC/DC Voltage Kuyera (V)
- Set the rotary dial to the "V" position. The meter will typically auto-detect AC or DC. Use the "SET" button if manual selection is needed.
- Batanidza matipi ekuyedza akaenzana nedunhu kana chikamu chiri kuyerwa.
- Verenga bhukutage kukosha pane LCD kuratidza.
5.3 AC/DC Current Measurement (A) - Clamp Function
- Set the rotary dial to the "A" position. Use the "SET" button to select AC or DC current.
- Vhura clamp jaws and enclose only one conductor of the circuit. Ensure the jaws are fully closed.
- Verenga kukosha kwazvino paLCD kuratidza.
5.4 Kuyerwa kweKuramba (Ω)
- Set the rotary dial to the "Ω" position.
- Iva nechokwadi chekuti circuit haina simba uye ma capacitor ese aburitswa.
- Batanidza bvunzo dzinotungamira mukati mechikamu kuti kuyerwa.
- Verenga kukosha kwekupikisa.
5.5 Kuenderera mberi Muedzo
- Set the rotary dial to the "Ω" position and press "SET" until the continuity symbol (speaker icon) is displayed.
- Iva nechokwadi chekuti dunhu harina simba.
- Connect the test leads across the circuit or component. A continuous beep indicates continuity (low resistance).
5.6 Vasina-Kubata Voltage (NCV) Kuonekwa
- Set the rotary dial to the "NCV" position.
- Move the NCV sensor near the conductor or outlet. The meter will indicate the presence of AC voltage with an audible beep and/or visual indicator.
5.7 Voice Broadcast Function
The ANENG AT619 automatically broadcasts the measured value after a stable reading is obtained. Ensure the meter's speaker is not obstructed for clear audio output.
6. Kuchengeta
6.1 Kuchenesa
Pukuta bhokisi remita nekushambadziraamp jira nesipo isina kunyorova. Usashandise zvinogumbura kana zvinonyungudutsa. Iva nechokwadi chekuti mita yacho yakaoma zvachose usati washandisa.
6.2 Kutsiviwa kwebhatiri
Kana chiratidzo chebhatiri rakaderera chikaonekwa pachiratidziro, chinja mabhatiri nekukurumidza kuti uve nechokwadi chekuti averengwa nemazvo. Tarisa chikamu 4.1 kuti uwane mirairo yekuisa bhatiri.
6.3 Fuse Kutsiva
The ANENG AT619 may contain internal fuses for protection. If a fuse blows, it must be replaced with a fuse of the same type and rating. Refer to the specifications for fuse details. Fuse replacement should only be performed by qualified personnel.
7. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
- Meter haina simba pa: Tarisa kuiswa kwebhatiri uye huwandu hwekuchaja. Tsiva mabhatiri kana zvichidikanwa.
- Hapana kuverenga kana "OL" (Kuwedzera) kunoratidzwa:
- Ensure test leads are properly connected and making good contact.
- Chengetedza basa rakakodzera uye huwandu hunosarudzwa.
- Nekupokana / kuenderera, ita shuwa kuti dunhu harina simba.
- Kurava kusina kururama:
- Tarisa chiyero chebhatiri.
- Iva nechokwadi chekuti matipi ekuyedza haana kukuvara.
- Verify the meter is not exposed to strong electromagnetic fields.
- Voice broadcast not working: Check if the speaker is obstructed or if the volume setting (if available) is too low.
8. Zvinotsanangurwa
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | AT619 (Item Model Number: LLA071392-2311-1613008661) |
| Display | LCD ye4000 Counts |
| Kuyera Mabasa | AC / DC Voltage, AC/DC Current, Resistance, Capacitance, Frequency, Temperature, Diode, Continuity, NCV |
| Special Features | Voice Broadcast, Auto Ranging, Data Hold, REL Function |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 cm |
| Product Weight | 267 g |
| Mugadziri | JIANGWEIF |
| Nyika Yekwakabva | China |
9. Warranty uye Tsigiro
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact the retailer. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.





