3.5
Testing unipolar connecting cables
Select the appropriate plug-in mount on the left-hand side of the testing device for
your cable; then connect the device side and subsequently the instrument side.
The status indicator "2" illuminates green if the test item is ok. The test item should
now be moved back and forth to test whether there is a defective contact or not.
If the cable is not ok, the status indicator "2" flashes red. In this case, remove the
test item and mark it accordingly.
3.6
Testing handles with finger switches
Select the appropriate plug-in mount on the left-hand side of the testing device for
your cable; then connect the device side. Then insert the handle into the provided
horizontal contact pin. The status indicator "2" must illuminate green. Move the cable
back and forth, the status indicator "2" must continuously illuminate green.
If the cable is not ok, the status indicator "2" flashes red. In this case, remove the
test item and mark it accordingly.
Press the yellow key for Cut. The status indicator "1" must illuminate yellow.
If the key is not ok, the status indicator "2" flashes red or there is no reaction at all.
In this case, remove the test item and mark it accordingly.
Press the blue key for COAG. The status indicator "3" must illuminate blue.
If the key is not ok, the status indicator "2" flashes red or there is no reaction at all.
In this case, remove the test item and mark it accordingly.
3.7
Testing pedal foot switches
Select the socket located on the front of the testing device. Connect the foot switch.
Operate the pedals one after the other. The status indicator illuminates according to
the pedal color. The status indicator "2" is for the third pedal and changes from
orange to green.
If the pedal switch is not ok, the indicators do not react or illuminate; the status
indicator "2" remains orange. In this case, remove the test item and mark it
accordingly.
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Testing Device
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