
• The receiver has variable sensitivity, a backlit display, a loudspeaker and a 10-minute Auto
Power Off function. It can display the transmitter’s power level and transmission code, the
battery status of both units, and the amplitude of detected induced AC voltages
• Both units are compatible with one- and two-pole circuits
• Additional transmitters are available to make locating short-circuits and cable breaks more
accurate
• Includes a metal grounding rod
• The transmitter is powered by one 9V battery; the receiver by six “AAA” batteries
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Prior to using the transmitter, inspect the unit, its test leads and any attached clips or probes
carefully for any signs of damage or wear. It is crucial that the instrument and its accessories
remain structurally sound.
DO NOT USE
the transmitter if you detect any signs of damage.
Do not exceed the transmitter’s overvoltage rating of CAT III 300V at any time.
Although it is safe to connect the transmitter directly to live circuits, use best-practice insulation
measures in accordance with industrial safety codes to avoid electric shock and harm.
When near dangerously high voltages, make measurements only under the supervision of a
qualified electrician.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
The CL10’s transmitter, receiver and accessories come in a
black canvas pouch inside an illustrated cardboard box.
1. Pouch
2. Receiver
3. Transmitter
Accessories
4. Attachable red and black alligator clips with shrouded
banana jacks
5. “9V” battery
6. 6 “AAA” batteries
7. User’s manual
8. 5 ft. (1.5m) long red and black universal test leads with
shrouded banana plugs
9. Attachable red and black test probes with lantern-type tips
and shrouded banana jacks
10. Grounding rod
Fig. 1. How the CL10 is packaged
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