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Same setting should work. You are measuring current. if you have 1, 10, 100 settings on the multimeter, set to 10. You probably used "1" to measure vref.
Polyfuse will break the circuit when it triggers.
So, you can measure the current before and after the fuse WHEN heat bed should be turned ON but it is not heating.
So, basically you can measure the fuse by first putting the black lead to ground (Black is the minus ( - ) )
You find this from the power connector that comes to the RAMPS. It is a screw terminal and you can just point the probe to the screw that has black wire under it.
Then use the red lead (This is plus ( +)) to measure current from both of the fuse legs.
Both should read 12V if the fuse is Ok. (When heating is ON)
If only one of the legs is 12V WHEN heating is ON, then the fuse has triggered.
When heating is turned OFF, both of the fuse legs should measure 0V