IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Read
WARNING
instructions,
specifications provided with this product. Failure
to follow all instructions listed below may result
in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Save
these instructions.
This tool is intended for indoor use.
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•
Before use, test on a known live circuit to
ensure the tool is functioning properly. Do not
use if damaged in any way.
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If no indication, voltage may still be present.
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Failure to follow instructions could result in
serious injury or death.
•
Use caution with voltages above 30 V AC as a
shock hazard may exist. Do not apply more
than the rated voltage as marked on the
detector.
Never assume neutral or ground wires are
•
de-energized. Neutral wires in multi-wire
branch circuits may be energised when
disconnected and must be retested before
handling.
Operation may be affected by differences in
•
outlet design and insulation thickness and
type.
The detector WILL NOT detect voltage if:
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The wire is shielded.
The voltage is DC.
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The detector MAY NOT detect voltage if:
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The wire is partially buried or in a grounded metal
conduit.
The field created by the voltage source is being
•
blocked, dampened, or otherwise interfered with.
The frequency of the voltage is not a perfect sine
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wave between 50 Hz and 500 Hz.
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The tip of the detector is not within 5 mm of an AC
voltage source radiating unimpeded.
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The air humidity is not nominal (50% relative
humidity – non-condensing).
The detector is not held still.
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NON-CONTACT VOLTAGE DETECTOR W/
LASER INFRARED THERMOMETER
Cat. no.: 2225-20
all
safety
warnings,
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
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2
and
1.
Tip
LCD screen
2.
Infrared thermometer
3.
button (IR)
Non-contact voltage
4.
button (NCV)
Clip
5.
Hz
CA T IV
1
5
4
3
Battery cap
6.
Numeric display
7.
8.
Units
Low battery indicator
9.
10. Laser warning icon
SYMBOLOGY
AC Current
Volts
Hertz
Measurement Category IV
Safety Alert
Risk of Electric Shock
Laser
Class 1 Laser Warning
Non-Contact
Voltage
(NCV)
Infrared Thermometer Button (IR)
Double Insulated
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Do not dispose of electric tools
together with household waste
material.
Electric
electronic equipment that have
reached the end of their life must
be
collected
separately
returned to an environmentally
compatible recycling facility.
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