Personal Safety; Device Description; Device Use; Cleaning And Maintenance - Steinberg Systems SBS-VT-690 Manuel D'utilisation

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b)
Do not use the device in a potentially explosive
environment, for example in the presence of
flammable liquids, gases or dust. The device
generates sparks which may ignite dust or fumes.
c)
If you discover damage or irregular operation,
immediately switch the device off and report it to a
supervisor without delay.
d)
If there are any doubts as to the correct operation
of the device, contact the manufacturer's support
service.
e)
Only the manufacturer's service point may repair the
device. Do not attempt any repairs independently!
f)
In case of fire, use a powder or carbon dioxide
(CO
) fire extinguisher (one intended for use on live
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electrical devices) to put it out.
g)
Children or unauthorised persons are forbidden to
enter a work station. (A distraction may result in loss
of control over the device).
h)
Regularly inspect the condition of the safety labels. If
the labels are illegible, they must be replaced.
i)
Please keep this manual available for future
reference. If this device is passed on to a third party,
the manual must be passed on with it.
j)
Keep packaging elements and small assembly parts
in a place not available to children.
k)
Keep the device away from children and animals.
l)
If this device is used together with another
equipment, the remaining instructions for use shall
also be followed.
REMEMBER! When using the device, protect
children and other bystanders.
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2.2. PERSONAL SAFETY

a)
Do not use the device when tired, ill or under the
influence of alcohol, narcotics or medication which
can significantly impair the ability to operate the
device.
b)
The device is not designed to be handled by persons
(including children) with limited mental and sensory
functions or persons lacking relevant experience
and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by
a person responsible for their safety or they have
received instruction on how to operate the device.
c)
When working with the device, use common sense
and stay alert. Temporary loss of concentration while
using the device may lead to serious injuries.
d)
Do not overestimate your abilities. When using the
device, keep your balance and remain stable at all
times. This will ensure better control over the device
in unexpected situations.
e)
The device is not a toy. Children must be supervised
to ensure that they do not play with the device.
2.3. SAFE DEVICE USE
a)
When not in use, store in a safe place, away from
children and people not familiar with the device who
have not read the user manual. The device may pose
a hazard in the hands of inexperienced users.
b)
Keep the device in perfect technical condition. If
damage is discovered, hand over the device for
repair before use.
c)
Keep the device out of the reach of children.
d)
Device repair or maintenance should be carried out
by qualified persons, only using original spare parts.
This will ensure safe use.
e)
To ensure the operational integrity of the device, do
not remove factory-fitted guards and do not loosen
any screws.
f)
It is forbidden to interfere with the structure of
the device in order to change its parameters or
construction.
g)
Keep the device away from sources of fire and heat.
h)
Put the protective caps on the probes when the
device is not in use. This will prevent the risk of
injuries if touched carelessly.
i)
Do not install an empty battery compartment in the
device.
j)
Do not perform measurements in a circuit which
electrical potential exceeds 690 V. (When the
measured voltage exceeds 690 V, all LED voltage
indicators will light up)
k)
Do not use the device when holding it with wet or
damp hands, do not use it in the rain and keep the
device dry.
l)
Do not grab the device above the casing during
measurements.
m)
Do not open the battery cover during measurements.
n)
Before using the device, check if it operates properly
with another known power circuit.
o)
Do not make any measurements if the device cover is
cracked or its metal elements are exposed.
p)
Take special care when a LED diode flashes or lights
up when indicating voltage.
q)
Correct LED indication is only guaranteed when is
performed in a temperature range of -10 ° C up to
55 ° C (<85% RH).
r)
Please observe general electrotechnical principles
and guidelines when taking measurements.
s)
Exercise caution when measuring voltage above 50V.
ATTENTION! Despite the safe design of the device
and its protective features, and despite the use of
additional elements protecting the operator, there is
still a slight risk of accident or injury when using the
device. Stay alert and use common sense when using
the device.
3. USE GUIDELINES
The device is intended for voltage parameters measuring.
The user is liable for any damage resulting from
unintended use of the device
ATTENTION! This product's view can be found on
the last pages of the operating instructions (pp. 31).

3.1. DEVICE DESCRIPTION

1.
LED Diodes: 12/24/50/120/230/400/690 V.
2.
LED Diodes: polarity VDC
3.
LED Diodes: phase rotation L/R
4.
LED Diode: circuit's continuity
5.
LED Diode: power supply
6.
High voltage indicator (≥ 50 V)
7.
LCD display
A.
L1 probe
B.
L2 probe
C.
Casing
D.
Flashlight
E.
ON/OFF switch of the flashlight
F.
Battery comportment
G.
Probe clip
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3.2. DEVICE USE

Automatic turning on/diagnostic test
Probes shorting automatically turns on the device
and activates the auto-diagnostic test mode.
If diode[5] is steady on, the battery voltage is normal.
If diode[5] flashes or is off, the battery voltage is <
2,4 ± 0,1 V.
The autodiagnostic test cannot be performed before
or after the use of the device, when the battery
voltage is low.
If the automatic shutdown does not work, replace
the batteries.
AUTO HOLD function
A currently displayed value will be present on the
display when the probes L1 and L2 are disconnected
from a measuring point.
Switching between DCV/ACV modes
To perform DCV measurements, when the device is locked
in ACV measurement mode, short the probes L1 and L2.
When 12V LED diode goes out, it means that the device is
ready to perform measurements.
Proceed in the same way if the device is locked in DCV
measurement mode and ACV measurement is needed.
If the device turns off automatically, ACV or DCV
measurements are possible to be performed directly after
starting the device.
Voltage test (Bipolar test)
Connect both probes to an object to be tested. The voltage
will be indicated by LED diodes and the LCD display.
The voltage polarity will be indicated in the way presented
on the illustration below.
When L2 probe is a positive (negative) potential , the
diodes will indicate „+ DC" („- DC").
The continuity test
WARNING! Make sure that a tested object is
disconnected from power supply.
The LED diode, which indicates circuit continuity [4], will
light up and the buzzer will beep continuously.
In the continuity test mode, the device works in the same
way as during the auto-diagnostic test.
Phase rotation test
Connect both probes to an object to be tested.
If the diode „L" lights up, the probe L2 is connected
to the line A and the probe L1 is connected to the
line B.
If the diode „R" lights up, the probe L1 is connected
to the line A and the probe L2 is connected to the
line B.
Turning the flashlight on/off
Pressing the [E] button will turn the flashlight on or
off.
Holding the [E] button for more than 2 seconds will
turn the backlight on or off.
Caution: The flashlight can be used when the device is
turned off. Using the flashlight shortens battery life.
Battery replacement
When a LED power diode [5] flashes or goes out during
the auto-diagnostic test. Follow the procedure below to
replace the batteries with new ones of the same type.
a)
Unlock the battery compartment [F] (the easiest way
to do this is to use a coin-shaped object).
Locked
Unlocked
b)
Remove the battery compartment and replace
the batteries. Insert new batteries following the
indications.
c)
Insert the battery compartment back into the device
and twist it to the „locked" position.
WARNING: Make sure that the battery compartment
is properly locked before using the device.

3.3. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

a)
Use only non-corrosive cleaners to clean the surface.
b)
After cleaning the device, all parts should be dried
completely before using it again.
c)
Store the unit in a dry, cool place, free from moisture
and direct exposure to sunlight.
d)
Do not spray the device with a water jet or submerge
it in water.
e)
The device must be regularly inspected to check its
technical efficiency and spot any damage.
f)
Do not leave the battery in the device if it will not be
used for a longer period of time.
g)
Use a soft, damp cloth for cleaning.
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