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environmental protection.

recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be

sorted, taken to a recycle centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment.


When the product is no longer required, it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way.

4.9.4 Probe through the insulation with the probe tip

depress the power switch forward to activate

and energise the wire. if the circuit breaker

tripped you have verified the shorted wire.

4.9.5 cut the wire and energise each end with the

probe. the wire end which trips the circuit

breaker again is the shorted circuit and it will lead

you to the shorted area. follow the wire in the

shorted direction and repeat this process until the

short is located.

4.10 voltage Differentials

4.10.1 the red/green LED’s will only illuminate when the

voltage at the probe tip is within ±0.8Volts of the

supply battery voltage. this is a useful feature for

some fault finding procedures.

4.10.2 if the circuit voltage is not within ±0.8Volts of

the supply battery voltage, the LcD screen will

display the voltage figure at the circuit but no

LED’s will illuminate. this will indicate a difference

of ±0.8Volts between the supply battery voltage

and the voltage in the circuit being tested.

4.10.3 remove the probe tip from the circuit and

press the power switch forward. the LcD

screen will now display the supply battery voltage.

the difference between the supply battery

voltage and the circuit voltage can now be

determined.

4.11 using with sensitive circuits

4.11.1 the LED’s and the LcD screen draw no more

than 1mA current ensuring that the tool is safe

for use as a multimeter or test light on sensitive

Ecu controlled electronic circuits such as the

airbag circuit.

4.11.2 Before attempting to use the tool on any

sensitive circuit, it is recommended that the

auxilliary earth lead is connected to the probe tip

and the power switch pressed forward to trip

the circuit breaker. this will prevent the probe

tip from being inadvertently activated during use

and causing damage to electronic components.

4.11.3 After use, press the reset button to restore normal

power switch function.

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Original Language Version

PP100 issue: 2 - 06/03/12

5.1 power switch

5.1.1 Although designed to be a no maintenance tool,

the power switch may deteriorate over a period of

time through fair wear and tear.

5.1.2 replacement power switches are available

through your sealey dealer and are simple to

replace.

5.2 power switch replacement

5.2.1 carefully prise the worn power switch from the

main casing (fig.16).

5. maintenance

5.2.2 install the replacement power switch by carefully

pressing it squarely into the main casing until it

locks into place (fig.17).

5.2.3 connect the tool to a power supply and test the

power switch for functionality.

fig.16

fig.17