operating of the LED device (8) for the conti-
nuity and semiconductor test by making con-
tact between the two test electrodes (1).
Do not use the voltage tester until all of its
functions are working correctly.
4. Testing AC voltages.
The voltage tester can only be used within the
nominal voltage scale from 12 to 690 V.
Never connect the voltage tester to voltage for
more than thirty seconds (Maximum connec-
tion period allowed = 30 s.).
Connect the electrodes (1) on the test han-
dles (A) and (B) to the installation to be tes-
ted.
In the case of AC voltage above 12 V, the
LED's (6) and (7) will light up to a greater or
lesser extent. The LED's light up progressively
according to the voltage being tested.
4.1. Testing phases in AC.
The voltage tester can only be used within the
nominal voltage scale from 12 to 690 V.
The phase can be tested at above 220 V.
Connect the handle (A) with the test electro-
de (1) to the installation to be tested.
Hold onto the test handle.
Never connect the voltage tester to voltage for
more than thirty seconds. If the led (8) -light-
emitting diode- is lighting, then the checker is
in contact with the working phase.
5. Testing DC voltages.
The voltage tester can only be used within the
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