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Instruction
Manual
ET50
ENGLISH
• AC / DC
VOLTAGE
TO 600V
• POSITIVE AND
NEGATIVE DC
POLARITY
• LIGHT AND VIBRATION INDICATORS
• CAT IV 600V SAFETY RATING
• MODERN SOLID-STATE DESIGN
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Summary of Contents for Klein Tools ET50

  • Page 1 Instruction Manual ET50 ENGLISH • AC / DC VOLTAGE TO 600V • POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE DC POLARITY • LIGHT AND VIBRATION INDICATORS • CAT IV 600V SAFETY RATING • MODERN SOLID-STATE DESIGN www.kleintools.com...
  • Page 2: General Specifications

    ENGLISH ET50 Instruction Manual GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS The Klein Tools ET50 is a solid-state electrical tester. It measures AC/DC voltage to 600V. • Voltage Level Indicators: 120, 220, 480, 600 • Voltage Type Indicators: DC Positive, DC Negative, AC • AC Frequency: 45Hz to 66Hz •...
  • Page 3: Feature Details

    Ghost Voltages The approximate input resistance of 15k Ω will reduce the possibility of false readings due to ghost voltages on de-energized lines. Lead Spacing Molded lead holders on the back of the ET50 are spaced correctly to test tamper-resistant outlets.
  • Page 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Measuring Voltages Time spent operational at voltages above 220V must be less than Time spent operational at voltages above 220V must be less than 60 seconds, with a cool-off time of at least 5 minutes. Tester will turn on automatically when voltage is applied. AC Voltage Measurement...
  • Page 5 7 seconds. • If the GFCI receptacle is wired properly, power to the circuit will go out and the ET50 will stop indicating voltage. • If the GFCI receptacle is wired improperly, power to the circuit will remain and the ET50 will continue to indicate voltage.
  • Page 6: Warranty

    fi tness for a particular purpose, are limited to the express warranty. Klein Tools shall not be liable for loss of use of the instrument or other incidental or consequential damages, expenses, or economic loss, or for any claim or claims for such damage, expenses or economic loss.