The meter did work, provided it was left alone when taking measurements.
Out of the box, on the Ohms range, very light tapping, bumping, squeezing or flexing the meter would cause the reset behaviors as noted in the video. It was a behavior that improved with use over a few days (Likely the initial wiper contamination wore off?).
There was no issue switching between modes, only other issue was the two beep-lit modes could Alarm intermittently as if measuring open/short faults with nothing connected, at first very random at first, but it became more functionally reliable over a few days of use. (again, likely switch wiper contamination on those two modes).
There was minimal use of the meter, besides basic low voltage testing a few 19v laptop power supplies, and out of circuit diodes and resistors.
Initially pressing any of the buttons or putting general pressure anywhere on the case would cause the reset in the Ohms mode. It improved with use over a few days, until the reset could only be caused by nearly directly manipulating the dial as seen in the video, or putting direct pressure on the body of the meter such as firmly pressing, squeezing or twisting on the body of the meter.