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4. Connect one end of the test lead to the 10 junction on the emitter.
5. Insert the other end of the test lead into the emitter connection socket.
6. Turn on the emitter to search for signals from the test lead, and move the
receiver probe toward the test lead.
7. If the fuse is not broken, the value displayed on the receiver is double.
6.3 Cleaning
Use a cloth dampened with clean water or neutral detergent to clean the
emitter, and then use a dry cloth to clean it again.
1. Before cleaning, please make sure that the equipment is turned off, and all
circuits are interrupted.
2. During the cleaning task, please do not use benzene, alcohol, acetone,
ether, ketone, thinner or gasoline, which may deform or discolor the
equipment.
3. After cleaning, use the equipment again when it is completely dry.
Changing the battery
If the battery symbol on the display flashes (1 from the sender or 1, 2 from the
receiver), and the buzzer sounds an alert, the battery must be changed. The
steps to replace the battery (emitter or receiver) are as follows:
1) Turn off the equipment and cut off the measurement circuits.
2) Unscrew the back of the equipment, and remove the battery cover
3) Remove the old battery
4) Install a new battery according to proper polarity
5) Put the battery cover on and tighten the screws.
WARNINGS
1. When inserting or replacing the battery, please pay attention to the correct
polarity of the battery. If the polarity of the battery is incorrect, the equipment
will be damaged. Also, it may cause explosion or fire.
2. Do not connect the two poles of the battery with a lead wire, and do not
throw the battery into fire, otherwise there may be a risk of explosion.
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