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Test Procedure D
Double Insulated (Class II) Products plus Light-Up test
Flash Test – LN-Outer Surfaces
Note – It is not advisable to apply a L-N Flash test to any product that requires a Light-Up test, particularly those
that may incorporate electronic control circuits or in-line transformers. The Test Inhibit circuit should detect a L-N
short and prevent the Light-Up test being applied.
49. This test will require use of the safety Flash Probe – if it isn’t already connected into the rear panel socket,
plug it in before proceeding
50. Check that the TEST INHIBIT lamp is off – if it’s on, check that all lamps have been removed from the product
and that there are no apparent L-N short circuits.
DO NOT TOUCH, HOLD OR COME INTO CONTACT WITH THE PRODUCT WHEN APPLYING FLASH TESTS
51. Hold the remote Safety switch in one hand and depress (and hold in) the button on the end. With the same
hand, depress the panel mounted LN-E test button. With the other hand pick up the red Flash probe and
expose the test tip by depressing the red button on the handle.
52. Apply the probe tip to any metal trims on the product and over all outer surfaces of the product, paying
particular attention around body joint-lines, switches, cable entries etc. to check that there are no protruding
wire ends etc. The red FLASH FAIL lamp and internal audible alarm should remain off. Release both the
remote Safety button and the LN-E button. Retract the tip of the probe and stow the probe safely away.
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