Continuity; Resistance; Maintenance - Greenlee 6711 Operation, Service And Parts Instruction Manual

Digital voltage and resistance tester with automatic load
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CONTINUITY

DANGER
Contact with live circuits can cause serious injury or death.
Important: Before conducting the test, the device being tested should be turned off, capacitors should be
discharged, and voltage should not be present.
Note: A working battery is required for this test. Check battery and, if required, follow the Maintenance
instructions for Battery Replacement.
1. Unsnap the Secondary Test Probe from the tester.
2. Touch both test probe tips to the circuit under test and press the "Test-Ohm" button. If the resistance of
the circuit being measured is lower than approximately 1 k ohms, the buzzer will sound.

RESISTANCE

DANGER
Contact with live circuits can cause serious injury or death.
Important: Before conducting the test, the device being tested should be turned off, capacitors should be
discharged, the voltage should not be present.
Note: A working battery is required for this test. Check battery and, if required, follow the Maintenance
instructions for Battery Replacement.
1. Unsnap the Secondary Test Probe from the tester.
2. Touch both test probe tips to the circuit under test and press the "Test-Ohm" button. Resistance up to
2 k ohm will be displayed. A buzzer will sound for values less than 1 k ohm.

MAINTENANCE

When using the instrument in compliance with the instruction manual no special maintenance is required.
If the instrument is dirty after use, it is advised to clean it by using a damp cloth and a mild household
detergent. Never use acid detergents or solvents.
To ensure accuracy and reliability of measurement results, measurement instruments have to be periodically
calibrated. We recommend a calibration interval of 1 year.
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6711 Digital Voltage Tester

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