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[title] Test thermal fuse
[* black] If you aren't sure how to use a multimeter, take a look at [guide|25632|this guide.|new_window=true]
-[* black] Set your multimeter to the ohms setting. If your meter has more than one scale for ohms, set it to (Rx1).
+[* black] Set your multimeter to the ohms (Ω) setting. If your meter has more than one scale for ohms, set it to (Rx1).
[* black] Touch the probes together to make sure you get a reading that is very close to zero. This makes sure your meter is working properly to measure resistance.
-[* black] Touch the probes to the contacts on the thermal fuse. The reading should be less than one ohm. The photo shows the reading for a ***good*** thermal fuse.
+[* black] Touch the probes to the contacts on the thermal fuse. The reading should be less than one Ω. The photo shows the reading for a ***good*** thermal fuse.