I have a rather old Micronta multimeter, and courtesy the fine people at Area 515, I was able to find a wiki article on it, which looks like an OCRed and cleaned up scan of the manual.
But since I like print versions of things I made a printable booklet in PDF form. I corrected a couple of trivial missed OCR issues (a lower-case L that should've been a vertical bar, a couple of spacing issues, floating dots changed into full stops, the word "ohms" where the symbol should've been used because that's what's on the actual device, stuff like that) and re-ordered it a trivial amount so that no section spans a page turn.
Nobody will ever need this, but if you are despite everything that exact nobody, here y'go:
Micronta 22-175a basic operations manual in PDF form for printing as a booklet.
But since I like print versions of things I made a printable booklet in PDF form. I corrected a couple of trivial missed OCR issues (a lower-case L that should've been a vertical bar, a couple of spacing issues, floating dots changed into full stops, the word "ohms" where the symbol should've been used because that's what's on the actual device, stuff like that) and re-ordered it a trivial amount so that no section spans a page turn.
Nobody will ever need this, but if you are despite everything that exact nobody, here y'go:
Micronta 22-175a basic operations manual in PDF form for printing as a booklet.