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Functional test/Self-test
• Test the voltage tester by applying it to familiar voltage
sources
• Connect test prods (1) and (2). The LED for the continuity
test (8) lights up and a signal sounds.
• Press the „AUTOTEST" button. If the test is successful, all
the LEDs (4) light up along with the LED for the continuity
test (8) and a signal sounds.
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Voltage test
To achieve the protection class CAT III 1000 V and
!
CAT IV 600 V the protective covers (14) must be placed
over the test prods.
• The voltage tester is activated automatically at voltages
of 12 V or above and indicates the measured voltage by
lighting up the relevant LED (4).
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Single-pole phase test
• Contact the conductor to be tested with test prod L2, L1
remains free during the measurement. The LED (5) will light
up if an AC voltage is applied on the conductor.
• The single-pole phase test can only be performed with fully
charged batteries inserted.
• The single-pole phase test can be carried out as from an AC
voltage of approx. 100 V AC.
• When the single-pole phase test is carried out on the outer
conductor, the indicator function may be adversely affected
under certain conditions (e.g. when insulating personnel
protective equipment is used or at insulated locations).
The single-pole phase test is not suitable for checking
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for zero voltage. To do this, you need to carry out a
two-pole phase test.
AC-tiveMaster
Hold the base device (+)
in your right hand and the
second test prod (-) in your
left hand. Now apply the test
prods to the contacts to be
tested (line, socket, etc.).
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