
Operating instructions for Cable Detector, article 37270766
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Is the sensor inserted all the way?
Insert sensor correctly.
Is the test lead defective?
Replace test lead.
Is the test lead inserted all the way?
Connect test lead correctly.
Power supply
switches off during
measurement
Is the battery power too low?
Install new battery.
Did the device switch off automatically?
Turn it back on.
Transmitter cannot
receive the signals
it transfers
Was the “transfer” key pressed?
Restart transfer.
Is the transmitter fuse defective?
Contact customer service.
8.2
Check the transmitter fuse.
The transmitter fuse can protect the transmitter from damage from overloading and improper use. If the
transmitter fuse has melted down, the transmitter can only transfer weak signals. If the transmitter self-test was
successful but the transferred signal is weak, it means that signal transfer is good but the fuse has melted. If no
signal is detected in transfer mode during transmitter self-testing, the transmitter is defective and should be
repaired by customer service.
Special procedure and steps to test the transmitter fuse:
1)
Disconnect all measurement current circuits of the transmitter.
2)
Turn on the transmitter and put it in transfer mode.
3)
Set the transmission power to I.
4)
Connect the end of the test lead terminal 10 of the transmitter.
5)
Insert the other end of the test lead into the transmitter plug socket.
6)
Turn on the transmitter in order to find the signals from the test lead, and more the receiver sensor
towards the test lead.
7)
If the fuse is not defective, the value shown on the receiver will double.