Flir Extech ET10 User Manual

Flir Extech ET10 Tester manual cover
Pages 2
Year 2013
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Flir Extech ET10 Tester Specification

The Flir Extech ET10 Tester is a compact, reliable tool designed for efficient electrical testing, specifically targeting the quick identification of live wires. This non-contact voltage tester provides an essential safety feature for electricians and technicians by allowing them to detect AC voltage without direct contact, thereby minimizing the risk of electrical shock. Operating within a voltage range of 100 to 600 volts AC, the ET10 is versatile enough for both commercial and residential applications.

The ET10 Tester is engineered with a rugged, double-molded housing, ensuring durability and longevity in challenging work environments. Its ergonomic design is tailored to provide comfort during prolonged use, while the pocket-sized form factor ensures ease of portability and convenient storage. The tester is equipped with an LED indicator and an audible alarm, both of which activate upon voltage detection, offering clear and unambiguous signals to the user.

Powered by two AAA batteries, the ET10 ensures prolonged operation with low power consumption. Its intuitive design facilitates ease of use, making it suitable for both seasoned professionals and DIY enthusiasts. The device also incorporates a built-in flashlight, enhancing visibility in low-light conditions and further expanding its usability. The ET10 meets category IV safety standards, ensuring maximum protection for users working in high-energy environments.

Overall, the Flir Extech ET10 Tester combines safety, reliability, and user-friendly features in a compact design, making it an indispensable tool for electrical testing and troubleshooting.

Flir Extech ET10 Tester F.A.Q.

How do I properly calibrate the Flir Extech ET10 Tester?

To calibrate the ET10 tester, ensure it is powered off. Connect it to a known voltage source, switch it on, and use the calibration function in the settings menu to adjust the readings to match the source voltage.

What should I do if the tester does not power on?

First, check the battery compartment to ensure the batteries are installed correctly and have sufficient charge. If the problem persists, inspect the battery contacts for corrosion or damage, and replace the batteries if needed.

Can the ET10 measure both AC and DC voltage?

Yes, the Flir Extech ET10 Tester is capable of measuring both AC and DC voltage. Make sure to select the appropriate mode on the device before taking measurements.

What is the correct way to clean the ET10 tester?

To clean the ET10 tester, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the device. Ensure the tester is turned off during cleaning.

How can I troubleshoot inaccurate readings?

Verify that the tester is properly calibrated and check if the test leads are in good condition. Ensure that the device settings match the type of measurement being taken. Re-calibrate if necessary.

What safety precautions should be taken when using the ET10 tester?

Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), ensure the device is set to the correct measurement type, and never exceed the specified input limits. Disconnect power before connecting or disconnecting the tester.

How do I replace the batteries in the ET10 tester?

To replace the batteries, turn off the tester and open the battery compartment on the back. Remove the old batteries and insert new ones, ensuring correct polarity. Close the compartment securely.

Does the ET10 tester have a backlight feature?

Yes, the Flir Extech ET10 Tester is equipped with a backlight feature for easy reading in low-light conditions. You can activate it by pressing the backlight button on the device.

How do I access the data hold function on the ET10 tester?

To use the data hold function, press the 'Hold' button while taking a measurement. This will freeze the current reading on the display, allowing you to record it manually.

What should I do if the display is not showing any readings?

Ensure the tester is turned on and the leads are properly connected. Check the battery level, and replace the batteries if necessary. If the problem persists, the device may require servicing.