00-7 Precautions:
Using The Multi-Circuit Testers
• Use the Suzuki multi-circuit tester set.
• Use well-charged batteries in the tester.
• Be sure to set the tester to the correct testing range.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
Using the testers
• Incorrectly connecting the (+) and (–) probes may
cause the inside of the tester to be burnout.
• If the voltage and current are not known, make
measurements using the highest range.
• When measuring the resistance with the multi-circuit
tester (1), ∞ will be shown as 10.00 MΩ and “1”
flashes in the display.
• Check that no voltage is applied before making the
measurement. If voltage is applied the tester may be
damaged.
• After using the tester, turn the power off.
Special tool
: 09900–25008 (Multi-circuit tester set)
NOTE
• When connecting the multi-circuit tester,
use the needle pointed probe to the back
side of the lead wire coupler and connect
the probes of tester to them.
• Use the needle pointed probe to prevent
the rubber of the water proof coupler from
damage.
• When using the multi-circuit tester, do not
strongly touch the terminal of the CDI unit
coupler with a needle pointed tester probe
to prevent the terminal damage or terminal
bend.
Special tool
(A): 09900–25009 (Needle pointed probe set)
(A
I649G1000024-03
I649G1000002-02
(A
I649G1000025-03