
Light tester
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Functional tests of filament bulbs or energy saving light bulbs with E27, E14 and GU10 on respective light socket.
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Continuity check of various low voltage lights (G4, G5.3, G6.35, E10, P 13.5S, BA9S, R7S halogen torches, festoon
lamps, wedge base bulbs, car lights and many more) with continuity tester or separate testing wire.
Continuity tester
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Continuity testing of fine-wire fuses (5x20mm or 6.3x32mm)
,
temperature fuses, all common car fuses
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Continuity testing of idle connections such as switches, cables, plug-in connections, etc.
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Continuity testing over test contacts or with separate testing wire
Battery/ Accumulator test
1. Turn the device on with sliding switch
J
.
Note:
Switch the device off after having performed the test to save the 9 volt power supply!
2. Set the sliding switch
L
to 9V for 9V compound batteries or accumulators, apart from that always to 1.5V.
3. Insert the battery/accumulator cell to be tested into the respective mount. Pay attention to good contact and correct
polarity of the cell.
4. Condition of battery/accumulator for display
K
:
Testing batteries:
LED display
Battery condition
green area
good condition, sufficient capacity
yellow area
run-down capacity, battery should be replaced soon
red area
bad condition, battery must be replaced
Testing accumulators:
LED display
Accumulator condition
green/yellow area
good condition, sufficient capacity
red area
bad condition, accumulator must be replaced
Continuity check
1. Turn the device on with sliding switch
J
.
NOTE:
Switch the device off after having performed the test to save the 9 volt power supply!
2.
Check the light, fuse or similar to be tested using the appropriate test contacts or with the separate testing wire.
3.
If the light or fuse is intact there will be an acoustic signal and the green LED
R
lights.
4. Note:
It is not necessary to observe any polarity. Disconnect the testing wire immediately after use.
Light function test
1.
The mains cable must be connected with a common domestic mains socket.
The red indicator lamp
A
lights if the
device is connected properly.
Caution:
Never reach into the light sockets. Do not insert metal/foreign objects into the light socket.
2.
Screw the lamp to be tested into the appropriate light socket.
3.
Press button
E
with one hand. Use the other hand to press the appropriate button of the lamp to be tested.
4.
The lamp lights if it is intact.
Description:
A.
Indicator lamp (230V AC)
B.
Test button for E27 light socket
C.
Test button for E14 light socket
D.
Test button for GU10 light socket
E.
Main test button
F.
GU10 light socket
G.
E14 light socket
H.
E27 light socket
I.
Test compartment for cell sizes of AAA (Micro), AA (Mignon), C (Baby) and D (Mono).
J.
On-/Off-switch for continuity check and battery/accumulator test
K.
LED display for battery/accumulator test
L.
Setting the nominal voltage
M.
Connection sockets for separate testing wire (included in the scope of delivery)
N.
Test compartment for round cells
O.
Test compartment for lights
P.
Test compartment for fuses
Q.
Test compartment for 9 volt cells
R.
OK display over buzzer and green LED