Single-Pole Phase Test; Battery Replacement; Cleaning And Storage - Nieaf-Smitt EazyVolt Basic Mode D'emploi

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This test is only possible when batteries are
installed and in good condition
7.4
Function of this test may not be fully achieved if
the insulation condition/ grounding conditions of
user or of the equipment under test aren't good
enough. Verification of live-circuit shouldn't be
dependent on this Single-pole phase test only, but
on a 2-pole voltage test.
Firmly grasp the insulated grips of the Main body
of the Tester in order to increase the sensitivity of

single-pole phase test.

Hold the tester good in your hand. Connect the '+'
probe to the object under test.
Live circuit LED lights up and buzzer sounds when a
voltage of approx. 100 VAC or more is detected on
the object under test. (Pol ≥100 VAC).
Single Pole Indication is via LED
The single-pole phase test is only possible when
batteries are installed and in good condition
7.5
Remove the probes from any testing point, when
opening the battery case. Batteries are dead when
the continuity test with both test probes connec-
ted cannot be done anymore.
Follow the procedure below and replace batteries with
new ones (type IEC LR03 1.5 V).
Unscrew the battery door
Pull out the battery door and replace the
batteries
Insert new batteries according to the printing on
the battery door
Re-assemble battery door.
Confirm that the battery door case is properly
locked prior to measurements
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Tester does not need any special maintenance if
used according to user manual.
Remove tester from all test points before cleaning.
Use a lightly damp cloth with neutral detergent
for cleaning the instrument. Do not use abrasives
or solvents.
Do not expose the instrument to direct sun light,
high temperature and humidity or dewfall.
Remove batteries when the instrument will not be
in use for a long period.
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