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VOLTAGE TEST
• Connect both test probes with power source.
• The Voltage Tester switches on automatically
when used on voltages higher than 6V.
• The voltage is displayed via LEDs. The different indicating
signals of the Voltage Tester (including the ELV limit
indication) are not to be used for measuring purposes.
• The voltage is also shown on the LCD display.
• For AC voltage, the “AC” is illuminated.
For positive voltage, the “+” is illuminated.
For negative voltage, the “-” is illuminated.
• In the case of DC voltage, the polarity of the indicated voltage relates
to the Voltage Tester probe tip.
• Once the safety extra-low voltage (50V AC /120V DC) is reached or exceeded, an acoustic signal
is emitted, and the is illuminated.
• Once voltage is applied to the Voltage Tester, press the HOLD button, the LCD and LEDs display
shows the recorded reading. To delete the recorded value, press the HOLD button once again. The
LCD and LEDs display once again indicates the voltage currently being applied to the probe tips.
SINGLE-POLE PHASE TEST
• The single-pole phase test is only possible when batteries are installed and in good condition.
• The single-pole phase test starts at an AC voltage of approx. 1OOV (pole> 1OOV AC).
• When using single-pole phase tests to determine external conductors the display function may be
impaired under certain conditions (e.g. for insulating body protective equipment on insulation locations).
• The single-pole phase testing is not appropriate to determine whether a line is live or not. For this
purpose, the double-pole voltage test is always required.
• Connect both test probes with the power source.
• A signal sound indicates the phase.
• The “ ”LED is illuminated in the display.
CONTINUITY TEST
The continuity test is only possible when batteries are installed and in good condition.
A signal sound is audible for continuity and the LED for continuity (11) is illuminated.