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Spread the Test Cables as Far Apart as Possible.
Insert the ground spike and attach the black cable. Insert a screwdriver into the
ground and connect the red cable to it. This will create a simulated fault.
This test can also be done by pushing the metal end of the clamps directly into the
ground so that they make electrical contact.
When using a carpet in this checkout procedure connect test cable clamps directly
to the carpet.
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Turn the Transmitter POWER Knob “ON”
Listen for a tone burst and note the indicator for battery condition.
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Synchronize the Receiver.
Hold the A-Frame so the black spike is closest to the ground connection. Push the
A-Frame into the ground.
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Push the Receiver On/Off Switch to “ON”.
The A-Frame Receiver will repeat is battery test. After the battery test, the arrow
facing the simulated fault (red test clamp) flashes and a potential gradient number
is displayed on the Active and Reference LCD display
7 Rotate the A-frame 180 Degrees.
Note that the arrow now facing the red test clamp flashes. As the A-Frame is
moved around the fault the arrow closest to the simulated fault should flash.