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GFCI Test Instructions
1. Check the instructions on the specific GFCI device you are testing before
proceeding. Make sure the GFCI receptacle has been properly installed.
2. Press the test button on the GFCI receptacle. The GFCI receptacle should trip.
If not, do not use the receptacle and consult a qualified electrician. If it does
trip, press the reset button on the receptacle.
3. Insert the transmitter into the receptacle being tested.
4. Press the GFCI button on the tester. The GFCI should trip and the indicator
lights on the tester should turn off.
5. If the GFCI does not trip, either the receptacle is miswired or the GFCI is
defective. Do not use the receptacle and consult a qualified electrician.
CAUTION:
When testing the GFCI installed in 2 wire (non-grounded)
outlets, the tester may indicate a faulty GFCI. If this occurs, press the test
button on the GFCI receptacle. The GFCI should trip. Restore the power by
pressing the reset button on the GFCI receptacle.
Using Light Socket Adapter (Optional 60030A Adapter Kit)
WARNING:
Shock Hazard. Use extreme caution when working on live
circuits. Do not use light socket on circuits that exceed 120V AC.
1. If the incandescent light is controlled by a wall switch, turn the switch off
before proceeding.
2. Remove the light bulb.
3. Install screw in socket adapter
4. Plug the transmitter into the adapter using the included 3 prong to 2
prong adapter.
5. Turn on the wall switch and follow the procedures described in Locating
a Circuit Breaker
6. Confirm that the correct circuit breaker has been turned off. The LED on the
transmitter should be off. Double check the circuit before working on it by
using a voltage tester or meter.
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Using Light Socket Adapter (Optional 60030A Adapter Kit) cont.
Light Socket
Light Socket
Adaptor
Using Alligator Clips Adapter
WARNING:
Shock Hazard. Use extreme caution when working on live
circuits. Use approved personal protective equipment. Consult a qualified electrician
before using alligator clips. Do not use alligator clips on circuits that exceed 120V AC.
1. Turn off power before connecting or disconnecting alligator clips.
2. Carefully connect the alligator clips to the correct wiring.
3. Plug the transmitter into the alligator clip adapter.
4. Turn on power and follow the procedures described in Locating a Circuit
Breaker.
5. Confirm that the correct circuit breaker has been turned off. The LED on the
transmitter should be off. Double check the circuit before working on it by
using a voltage tester or meter.
2-Prong
Adaptor
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