
KURTH ELECTRONIC www.kurthelectronic.de [email protected]
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Operating Manual
KE2500
Telco Multimeter
Introduction
With the KE2500 Telco Multimeter you have purchased a simple and intuitive solution for
troubleshooting and copper qualification. In order to use the KE2500 often and successfully, please
read through this manual.
The device was manufactured according to the following guidelines:
Noise emission according to EN61326-1: 2006 Class B
Interference immunity according to EN61326-1: 2006 and EN61326-2-1: 2006
Should you have additional questions regarding the operation and use of this device, please
contact:
Kurth Electronic GmbH
Symbols used
Test & Measurement
Mühleweg 11
Device complies with the relevant EC directives
72800 Eningen u.A.
Tel: +49-7121-9755-0
Do not dispose the device in household waste
Fax: +49-7121-9755-56
E-Mail:
General warning sign: For connections see page 9.
www.kurthelectronic.de
Warning and Safety instructions
Before using this test device, you must have read and understood the safety instructions
and warnings carefully. These safety instructions and warnings must be observed when
operating the device.
The circuit under test must be switched off , powered down safely from the mains isolated and shown to be de-
energized before the test connections for the isolation and continuity tests are carried out.
Circuit connections and exposed conductive parts and other metal parts of a installation or device must not be
touched during the tests.
Other safety devices are warnings and automatic discharge for voltage circuits. These safety devices can fail.
Therefore, safe work practices are to be applied.
The voltage function works only for functional test device and switched on.
After insulation tests , capacitive circuits were made must have time to discharged before the test cables must be
separated
If any part of the device is damaged, the appliance should not be used.
All test leads , probes and alligator clips must be in good condition, be clean and have a decent insulation without
breaks or cracks.
Make sure that your hands during testing are behind the protective covers of the probe / stop terminals.
It could be that authorities responsible for electrical safety of the corresponding speaking countries in voltage
measurement on high voltage systems recommend use of fused test cables.