Craftsman Digital Multimeter 82082 User Manual < PLUS • 2026 >

If the low battery icon appears or the display fades, replace the internal battery immediately. Accurate readings depend on stable internal voltage. Turn the meter off and remove both test leads. Remove the rubber protective holster (if equipped).

He dialed the notched wheel to DC Voltage. The screen flickered to life, a sharp digital zero waiting for a mission. He touched the red and black probes to the radio’s power board. The manual guided his hands: Check for continuity. Ensure the fuse isn't blown.

The meter features three distinct ports. Always ensure your leads are plugged into the correct jack for the job:

This document serves as a comprehensive user manual and technical overview for the Craftsman Digital Multimeter, Model 82082. As a versatile diagnostic tool commonly utilized in automotive and household electrical troubleshooting, the 82082 bridges the gap between professional-grade accuracy and consumer accessibility. This paper outlines the device’s technical specifications, details the operational procedures for measuring voltage, current, resistance, and temperature, and establishes essential safety protocols to ensure user protection and device longevity. craftsman digital multimeter 82082 user manual

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Proper care will ensure your multimeter provides years of dependable service.

/mA: The red test lead plugs here for measuring Voltage, Resistance, Continuity, and low current (milliamps). If the low battery icon appears or the

: Never apply voltage or current exceeding the maximum specified limits (e.g., 600V for voltage). Switching Modes

Used for automotive systems, batteries, and electronic circuits.

Used for batteries, automotive circuits, and electronic DC power supplies. Remove the rubber protective holster (if equipped)

Used to test if a wire is broken or if a diode functions correctly. Input Jacks (Terminals)

Used to check fuses, heating elements, and resistors.