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Safety Warnings
Before commencing any testing, short the prods
together to check the batteries.
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The TPT320 is designed to offer a high
degree of safety. It conforms to standards
DIN VDE 0682-401 and IEC/EN 61243-3.
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To ensure that the unit is operated safely,
please read the following instructions
before using the device.
Do not use
environment.
■ Before testing a live circuit the voltage tester
should
known voltage source (e.g. a suitable 120
/ 230 V outlet or a suitable proving unit)
before and after use.
■ Tests for voltage
poles.
Extreme care
testing voltages above 50 V AC / 120 V DC.
■ Ensure the tester is only used within the
stated measurement ranges and in low
voltage installations up to 690 V and in the
measuring category it has been designed for.
■ When testing ensure hands are behind the
barriers on the main body and remote probe.
Avoid touching the tips.
■ The instrument must be in good order, clean,
dry and with no broken case or damaged
lead or probes.
Do not use
removed and ensure when changing the
batteries no probe is connected to any
circuits.
Do not use
functions are not working correctly.
■ The
voltage warning triangle
will illuminate to indicate voltage is present at
the tips in the event of exhausted batteries
while testing. This must not be used for
measuring purposes.
■ The audible indication should be considered
for audibility in noisy environments.
■ Remove the batteries if the tester is not to be
used for a long period of time.
■ The voltage tester must not be used with
exhausted or leaked batteries. Danger of
electric shock!
General point:
TPT320. If no voltage is detected at the probe tip
(<10 V), the device is in continuous test mode.
the instrument in a humid
be checked by connecting to a
should
must be conducted when
the unit with battery cap
the instrument if one or more
Voltage tests have priority on the
be made with both
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