GFCI TEST
NOTE: Refer to the GFCI device's user manual for information on
installation and operation prior to testing. Check for correct wiring
of GFCI receptacle and all receptacles on the circuit.
1. Operate the test button on the GFCI in the circuit:
• If the GFCI does not trip, do not use the circuit and consult a
qualifed electrician.
• If the GFCI does trip, reset the GFCI.
2. Insert the Receptacle Test Cord
tester
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Receptacle Test Cord
3. To initiate an electrical fault, press the "GFCI" button
tester will create a 6mA to 9mA ground fault to trip the GFCI
device.
• If the GFCI trips, the device is wired properly and circuit will
de-energize. The tester will stop indicating voltage.
• If the GFCI doesn't trip, it suggests either improper wiring or a
faulty GFCI. The tester will continue to indicate voltage. Contact
a qualified electrician to resolve wiring problems.
FIND FUNCTION
The FIND function is used to indicate which breaker corresponds to a
given receptacle:
1. While in Receptacle Test mode and with the Receptacle Test Cord
inserted into the receptacle to be located, press the "RANGE/
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FIND" Button
wiring condition of the circuit is "Open Hot".
2. The tester will emit a warble tone while the receptacle is energized.
Begin turning off breakers at the panel one by one.
3. When the breaker for that receptacle is turned off, the warble tone
will stop, and the Indicator LED
4. After the ten flashes, the tester will automatically exit the FIND
function. To exit the FIND function manually, press the "RANGE/
FIND" Button
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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, then plug in the NEMA 5-15P end of the
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into the GFCI receptacle to be tested.
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. NOTE: the FIND function cannot be used if the
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into the front jacks of the
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will flash ten times.
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. The
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