Flir Extech 380460 User Guide
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To calibrate the Flir Extech 380460 Tester, follow the instructions in the user manual. Typically, this involves connecting the tester to a known reference voltage and adjusting the calibration knob until the display matches the reference. Always ensure the device is powered off before calibration.
First, check the battery and replace it if necessary. Ensure that the battery contacts are clean and properly aligned. If the tester still does not power on, inspect the power switch and internal connections for any visible damage.
To measure AC voltage, turn the rotary switch to the AC voltage setting. Connect the test leads to the circuit, ensuring correct polarity. Read the voltage value displayed on the screen. Always ensure safety precautions are followed when measuring live circuits.
To replace the test leads, first ensure the tester is powered off. Gently pull the existing leads from the input jacks and insert the new leads, making sure they are securely connected. Use only compatible test leads recommended by the manufacturer.
Check the calibration of the tester and recalibrate if necessary. Inspect the test leads for damage or wear and replace if needed. Ensure the tester is set to the correct measurement mode for the parameter being tested.
Regularly clean the tester with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures or moisture. Periodically check and replace the battery and test leads as necessary. Store the tester in a protective case when not in use.
Yes, the Flir Extech 380460 Tester can measure DC current. Ensure the rotary switch is set to the DC current mode, and connect the test leads in series with the circuit. Observe polarity to avoid damage.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment. Ensure the tester and leads are rated for the voltage/current being measured. Avoid contact with live circuits and use insulated tools. Follow the instructions provided in the user manual.
Set the tester to the continuity mode. Connect the test leads to the circuit or component. A continuous circuit will trigger an audible beep. Ensure the circuit is de-energized before testing for continuity.
Consult the user manual for the specific error code explanation. Common solutions include checking the test leads, ensuring proper connections, and recalibrating the tester. If the issue persists, contact technical support.