Klein Tools NCVT-2 Bedienungsanleitung
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NON-CONTACT VOLTAGE TESTER
(NCVT-2) OwNER’S MANuAL
Fig. 1
Locking tab
Lengüeta de fijación
Languette de
verrouillage
Probe
Punta de prueba
Sonde
Body /Cuerpo/Corps
Cap /Tapa/Capuchon
Power button
Botón de encendido
Interrupteur
Fig. 2
Gently push down on locking tab.
Empuje suavemente hacia abajo.
Appuyez doucement sur la languette de verrouillage.
AAAAAA
Fig. 4
While pushing down on tab, slide cap off body.
Mientras empuja hacia abajo sobre la lengüeta, deslice la
tapa hasta separarla del cuerpo.
Tout en appuyant sur la languette, faites glisser le capuchon
pour le détacher du corps du détecteur.
Align channel tabs on cap with slots on
tester body (one on each side of tester).
Alinee las lengüetas de canal ubicadas en la
tapa con las ranuras ubicadas en el cuerpo del
probador (una a cada lado del probador).
Alignez les languettes à profilés sur le
capuchon avec les fentes du corps du dé-
tecteur (une de chaque côté du détecteur).
Slide cap onto body.
Deslice la tapa
sobre el cuerpo.
Faites glisser le capuchon
sur le corps du détecteur.
Align locking tab with cap.
Alinee la lengüeta de fijación con la tapa.
Alignez la languette de verrouillage avec le capuchon.
Hold pocket-clip on cap close to tester body while sliding cap onto tester.
Sujete el clip para bolsillo ubicado en la tapa cerca del cuerpo del probador
mientras desliza la tapa sobre el probador.
Maintenez la pince-agrafe sur le capuchon à proximité du corps du détecteur
tout en faisant glisser le capuchon sur le détecteur.
Fig. 3
KLEIN TOOLS, INC.
Chicago, IL USA
© 2015
www.kleintools.com
139805 Rev. 01/15 B
DuAL RANGE
MANUAL DEL USUARIO DEL PROBADOR DE TENSIÓN
SIN CONTACTOS DE INTERVALO DUAL (NCVT-2)
DéTECTEUR DE TENSION SANS CONTACT À
DOUBLE PLAGE (NCVT-2) - MODE D’EMPLOI
ENGLISH
SYMBOLS ON TESTER:
Warning. Risk of electric shock.
Risk of danger. Important information: It is important that users of this tester read,
understand, and follow all warnings, cautions, safety information, and instructions in this manual
before operating or servicing this tester. Failure to follow instructions could result in death or
serious injury.
Double Insulated.
Equipment is designed to protect against transients from the primary supply level.
(i.e. - electricity meter or overhead/ underground utility service).
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
Modes of operation:
The NCVT-2 can operate as a dual range (NCVT-2 mode) or single range (NCVT-1 mode) tester. In
NCVT-2 mode, the tester will light a steady blue LED in the tip to indicate power-on and dual range
mode. In NCVT-1 mode, the tester will light a steady green LED in the tip to indicate power-on and
single range mode.
Turn unit on:
Press and hold the power button for ½ second, then release. Listen for single-beep sound and
watch for a steady green or blue LED to illuminate in the tip of the tester. The tester is now
activated and is operational. Test on known live circuit to verify tester functionality. See Silent
mode for additional power-on options.
Turn unit off:
Press and hold the power button for ½ second then release. Listen for a double-beep sound and
watch the green or blue LED turn off. The tester is now deactivated and is not operational.
System self-test:
The “power on” blue or green LED visually confirms battery sufficiency, system integrity, and
operation/active mode. Always test on known live circuit to verify tester functionality prior to use.
Changing operation modes:
While the unit is powered on, press and hold the power button for 2 seconds. The power-on LED
will switch from blue to green or green to blue. The tester will start in whichever mode it was last
powered off in.
Checking for the presence of AC voltage:
Prior to use, test on known live circuit to verify tester functionality. Place tip of the tester near an
AC voltage and refer to the tables below for each mode:
NCVT-2 mode:
POWER-ON 12 TO 48 VOLTS AC 48 TO 1000 VOLTS AC
Audible
Single Beep Low-Pitched Pulsing Beeping Sound
High-Pitched Continuous Beeping Sound
Visual
Steady Blue LED
Blue LED Turns OFF and Red LED
Blinks (approx. 2-times per second).
Blue LED Turns OFF and Red LED
illuminates continuously.
NCVT-1 mode:
POWER-ON 12 TO 48 VOLTS AC 48 TO 1000 VOLTS AC
Audible
Single Beep No Sound
High-Pitched Continuous Beeping Sound
Visual
Steady Green LED Steady Green LED Green LED Turns OFF and Red LED
illuminates continuously.
In NCVT-2 mode, the tester will be more sensitive and will show voltage indication at a further
distance away from a high voltage source than in NCVT-1 mode. Use NCVT-1 mode in situations
where you expect the voltage source will be greater than 48V AC.
Low battery indication:
Scenario 1 – Powering on the tester: The “power on” LED in the tip of the tester changes from a
steady green or blue to a blinking green or blue and a series of beeping sounds is generated. The
tester then turns off. The unit is now deactivated and is not operational, the batteries require replace-
ment. To replace the tester batteries refer to the Maintenance section titled “Battery Replacement.”
Scenario 2 – Operating the tester: If the LED lights dim and the tone fades, the tester may require new
batteries. To replace the tester batteries refer to the Maintenance section titled “Battery Replacement.”
Auto Power Off:
After 4 minutes of non-use, the tester automatically powers off to conserve battery life. Listen for
a double-beep sound and watch the “power on” LED turn off. The tester is now deactivated and
is not operational.
Silent mode:
The tester can be operated with only visual indication of voltage. With the tester powered off, press
and hold the power button for 2 seconds then release.
MAINTENANCE:
Battery Replacement:
• Orient the tool/tester with the pocket-clip facing you.
• Gently depress the tab, Fig. 2, until you can slide the end-cap off the main body of the tester.
• Remove the batteries using caution to prevent damage or injury to the internal components.
• Replace with two 1.5V AAA or LR03 or NEDA 24A batteries.
• Place batteries into tester with the positive terminals facing the tip, Fig. 3.
• Carefully align and slide the end-cap to the body of the tester, Fig. 4. Push the cap until it is
fully seated (denoted by a clicking sound), Fig. 4.
• Note: Hold pocket-clip on cap close to tester body while sliding cap onto tester.
• Test on known live circuit to verify tester functionality.
CAT
IV
SPECIFICATIONS:
VOLTAGE RANGE: 12-1000 Volts AC
TESTER TYPE: Non-Contact Voltage Detector
UL CERTIFICATION
E321008 3TMV
FREQUENCY RANGE:
50-500Hz
STAN DARDS:
UL 61010-1 2
nd
edition, CAN/CSA C22.2 No.
61010-1-04, EN 61010-1 2
nd
edition, IEC
61010-1:2001 2
nd
edition, ISA-82.02.01
(IEC61010-1 MOD)
CAT IV RATED: 1000 V
DOUBLE INSULATED
POWER ON INDICATOR AND ILLUMINATOR:
Visual: High Intensity Green/Blue LED
POWER OFF & AUTO POWER OFF:
Visual: High Intensity Green LED Blinks
Audible: Double Beeping Sound
LOW BATTERY INDICATORS:
Visual: Green/Blue LED Blinks
Audible: Series of Beeping Sounds
VOLTAGE DETECTION INDICATORS:
12 VOLTS TO 48 VOLTS:
Visual: High Intensity Blinking Red LED
Audible: Low Pitched, Pulsing Beeping Sound
48 VOLTS TO 1000 VOLTS
Visual: High Intensity Continuously
Illuminated Red LED
Audible: High Pitched, Continuous
Beeping Sound
OPERATING CONDITIONS:
Temperature: 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C)
Relative Humidity: <80%
Altitude: Up to 6,562 feet (2,000 meters) max.
Environment: Indoor Use
STORAGE CONDITIONS:
Temperature: 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C)
Relative Humidity: <80%
Altitude: Up to 6,562 feet (2,000 meters) max.
Environment: Indoor
POLLUTION DEGREE: 2
BATTERIES: Two 1.5 volt AAA
or IEC LR03 or NEDA 24A
PATENTS: US D583,266 S
DISPOSAL: DO NOT THROW IN TRASH;
PLEASE RECYCLE.
CAT
IV
CAuTION:
• Do not attempt to repair this tester. It contains no serviceable parts.
• Do not expose the product to extremes in temperature or high humidity.
wARNINGS:
• It is important that users of this tester read, understand, and follow all warnings, cautions, safety
information, and instructions in this manual before operating or servicing this tester. Failure to
follow instructions could result in death or serious injury.
• Risk of electric shock and burn. Contact with live circuits could result in death or serious injury.
• Use caution with voltages above 30V AC as a shock hazard may exist.
• A blinking or steady red glow and an audible beep indicate voltage present. If no indication, voltage
could still be present.
• Never assume neutral or ground wires are de-energized. Neutrals in multi-wire branch circuits may be
energized when disconnected and must be retested before handling.
• The tester detect voltage if:WILL NOT
• the wire is shielded.
• the operator is not grounded or is otherwise isolated from an effective earth ground.
• the voltage is DC.
• The tester MAY NOT detect voltage if:
• the user is not holding the tester.
• the user is insulated from the tester with a glove or other materials.
• the wire is partially buried or in a grounded metal conduit.
• the tester is at a distance from the voltage source.
• 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 wave between 50 and 500Hz.
• the tester is outside of operation conditions (listed in Specifications section).
• Operation may be affected by differences in socket design and insulation thickness and type.
• In bright light conditions, the LED visual indicators will be less visible.
• Do not use if "power on" LED is not illuminated.
• Do not use if tester appears damaged or if the tester is not operating properly. If in doubt, replace the tester.
• Do not apply more than the rated voltage as marked on the tester (1000 volts AC).
• Detection above 12V is specified under "normal" conditions as specified below. The tester may
detect at a different threshold at different conditions, or may not detect at all unless:
• The tip of the tester is within 0.25" of an AC voltage source radiating unimpeded.
• The user is holding the body of the tester with his or her bare hand.
• The user is standing on or connected to earth ground.
• The air humidity is nominal (50% relative humidity).
• The tester is held still.
• Always wear approved eye protection.
• Comply with local and national safety requirements.
• If this product is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, protection provided by the
product may be affected.
Cleaning Tester:
• Tester contains sensitive electronic components; do not submerse in liquid.
• Do not use alcohol, ammonia or cleaners containing solvents to clean tester.
• Gently wipe the tester with Klein Kleaners
®
(CAT. # 51425), a damp cloth or
a cloth containing a mild cleaning solution.
• Make sure the tester is completely dry prior to operation.
DISPOSAL:
• Do not throw depleted batteries away; please recycle properly.
• Do not throw tester away, please recycle properly.
• Please see or www.epa.gov www.erecycle.org for additional information.
WARRANTY: www.kleintools.com/warranty
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Klein Tools |
Kategorie: | Messgeräte |
Modell: | NCVT-2 |
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