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Under HOLD mode, press POWER button for power off.
Under general test mode, press POWER button to power off.
Under PEAK testing mode
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press POWE button to power off. Under data reference mode, firstly
press POWER button for more than 3 seconds to exit from data reference mode, returning to
normal test mode, then press POWER button to power off. During the exit from data access, it will
display “End” symbol.
2.General Test
High voltage, extremely dangerous! It must be operated by qualified staff that has
acquired authority. The operator must strictly abide by the safety rules. Otherwise,
there is electric injury danger, causing personal damage or casualty accident.
Dangerous! It cannot be used to measure the circuit over 35KV voltage. Otherwise,
there is electric injury danger, causing personal damage or equipment damage.
Dangerous! It cannot be used to measure the circuit over 1200A voltage. Otherwise,
there is electric injury danger, causing personal damage or equipment damage.
General Test: In the process of test, LCD will display the tested current value real time, and LCD
data will vary with the current change. When the tester is removed away from the lead on test, it
does not preserve the test result, LCD display will return to zero.
In normal testing mode, it is suitable for close distance measurement, convenient for circuit test
by direct read of LCD data.
Before test, firstly to connect insulation rod, which must be connected in right position,
and then to connect tester, avoiding the impact of meter to ground surface.
Make sure to use specially equipped insulation rod to connect with the meter.
After test, it should incline the insulation rod accordingly on drawing in. Firstly to tear
down the tester and then the insulation rod, avoiding the impact of meter to ground
surface.
After normal boot, place the lead in the middle of clamp transducer domain, as shown in Figure
A, with the meter transducer domain perpendicular to the lead, pushing the meter forwards to clamp
the lead on test, showing the result on LCD display. If showing "OL A", it means the lead current on