TIF TIF900 User Manual Download Page 18

  TIF900

 

 

EN - 17

7. SERVICE 

7.1. WARRANTY 

CONDITIONS 

This instrument is guaranteed against material or production defects, in accordance with 
our general sales conditions. During the warranty period the manufacturer reserves the 
right to decide either to repair or replace the product. 
Should you need for any reason to return back the instrument for repair or replacement 
take prior agreements with the local distributor from whom you bought it. Do not forget to 
enclose a report describing the reasons for returning (detected fault). Use only original 
packaging. Any damage occurred in transit due to non original packaging will be charged 
anyhow to the customer. 
The manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage to persons or things. 
 
The warranty doesn’t apply to: 

  Accessories and batteries (not covered by warranty). 

  Repairs made necessary by improper use (including adaptation to particular 

applications not foreseen in the instructions manual) or improper combination with 
incompatible accessories or equipment. 

  Repairs made necessary by improper shipping material causing damages in transit. 

  Repairs made necessary by previous attempts for repair carried out by non skilled or 

unauthorized personnel. 

  Instruments for whatever reason modified by the customer himself without explicit 

authorization of our Technical Dept. 

 
The contents of this manual may not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the 
manufacturer’s authorization. 
 

Our products are patented and our logotypes registered. We reserve the right to 
modify specifications and prices in view of technological improvements or 
developments which might be necessary

 

7.2. AFTER-SALE 

SERVICE 

Shouldn’t the instrument work properly, before contacting your distributor make sure that 
batteries are correctly installed and working, check the test leads and replace them if 
necessary. Make sure that your operating procedure corresponds to the one described in 
this manual. 
Should you need for any reason to return back the instrument for repair or replacement 
take prior agreements with the local distributor from whom you bought it. Do not forget to 
enclose a report describing the reasons for returning (detected fault). Use only original 
packaging. Any damage occurred in transit due to non original packaging will be charged 
anyhow to the customer. 
The manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage to persons or things. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for TIF900

Page 1: ...Copyright Advanced Test Products 2011 Release EN 11 TIF900 Insulation Tester User s manual...

Page 2: ...measurement and continuity test 8 4 4 1 ZERO mode 8 4 4 2 Anomalous cases which may occur during measurement 9 4 5 Lo Continuity test on earth protective and equalizing potential conductors 10 4 5 1...

Page 3: ...g pools etc and 50V in ordinary places to avoid risks of electrical shocks The following symbols are used CAUTION refer to the instruction manual an improper use may damage the instrument or its compo...

Page 4: ...SIS Circuits are divided into the following measurement categories Measurement category IV is for measurements performed at the source of the low voltage installation Examples are electricity meters a...

Page 5: ...to shipment All possible cares and precautions were taken to let you receive the instrument in perfect conditions Notwithstanding we suggest you to check it rapidly eventual damages may have occurred...

Page 6: ...all display segments are lit for just a while Then the instrument is ready for DC voltage measurement 4 1 2 Auto power off The instrument automatically turns off 15 minutes after last pressure of keys...

Page 7: ...erminals of the instrument 4 If necessary insert the croco clips on the test probes 5 Connect the cables to the desired points of the circuit under test as shown in Fig 2 The voltage value will be dis...

Page 8: ...erminals of the instrument 4 If necessary insert the croco clips on the test probes 5 Connect the cables to the desired points of the circuit under test as shown in Fig 3 The voltage value will be dis...

Page 9: ...test see Fig 4 6 GO Press GO to perform the measurement 7 Example of display of resistance value If such value is lower than 30 the instrument emits an acoustic signal 8 GO Press LOCK and GO together...

Page 10: ...ts performed until a new pressing of the ZERO key for 2s that voids the calibration 6 Each time the instrument is switched off or changing position of selector the calibrated value is lost 4 4 2 Anoma...

Page 11: ...ut terminals of the instrument Resistance value 4 If the measuring cables being used have not been calibrated first calibrate them as described in paragraph 4 5 1 5 Position the test probes on the des...

Page 12: ...ment and used as offset which means it s deducted from all continuity tests performed until a new pressing of the ZERO key for 2s that voids the calibration 6 Each time the instrument is switched off...

Page 13: ...doubt bifore performing an insulation test perform a 0 2A measurement by short circuiting the cables under test at a point of the plant which is as far as possibile from the measuring clips Remove th...

Page 14: ...ion value generally much higher than the minimum requirements prescribed by standards 12 GO Press LOCK and GO together to perform the measurement in continuous mode the symbol LOCK is displayed Press...

Page 15: ...terminals to avoid electrical shocks 1 Switch off the instrument 2 Remove test leads from the input terminals 3 Remove the battery compartment cover by using a screwdriver 4 Remove all batteries repl...

Page 16: ...e Resolution Accuracy Overload protection 0 00 19 99 0 01 2 0 rdg 3 dgt 605V max RMS Test current 200mA DC up to 5 measuring cables resistance included Test current 10mA DC over 5 measuring cables res...

Page 17: ...y life Multimeter About 50 hours Lo 1000 tests 1 M 250V 1000 tests 480k M 500V 1000 tests 480k M 1000V 1000 tests 480k Display Features 4 LCD with max reading 9999 counts symbol and decimal point 6 2...

Page 18: ...t Repairs made necessary by previous attempts for repair carried out by non skilled or unauthorized personnel Instruments for whatever reason modified by the customer himself without explicit authoriz...

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