
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Form # 372 4/06
MODEL: GFI6302
NON-CONTACT VOLTAGE TESTER
BEFORE USE:
READ ALL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE. Use extreme
caution when checking electrical circuits to avoid injury due to
electrical shock. Sperry Instruments assumes basic knowledge of
electricity on the part of the user and is not responsible for any injury
or damages due to improper use of this tester.
OBSERVE and follow all standard
electrical codes. When necessary call a qualified electrician to
troubleshoot and repair the defective electrical circuit.
industry safety rules and local
SPECIFICATIONS:
Operating Range: 120 VAC, 60 Hz; CAT III 300V
Indicators: Visual Only
Operating Environment:
Altitude up to 2000 meters. Indoor use.
P
ollution degree 2. Accordance with IED-664.
Cleaning: Remove grease and grime with clean, dry cloth.
32° - 104° F (0 - 32° C)
80% RH max., 50% RH above 30° C
OPERATION:
1. Plug the tester into any 120 Volt standard or GFCI outlet.
2. View the indicators on the tester and match with the chart
on the tester.
3. If the tester indicates a wiring problem then turn off all power to the
outlet and repair wiring.
4. Restore power to the outlet and repeat steps 1-3.
TO TEST GFCI PROTECTED OUTLETS:
1. To test GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protected circuits
plug tester into GFCI protected outlet. Verify the power is on and that
the outlet is wired properly.
2. Press the GFCI test button.
3. If circuit is wired properly the main GFCI outlet should trip and
power to the circuit should be off (this is indicated by the neon lamps
on the tester turning off).
4. When checking circuits with a GFCI outlet on them, the tester may
indicate hot/ground reversed
neutral.
when the actual wiring condition is open
CAUTION – REFER TO THIS MANUAL
BEFORE USING THIS TESTER.
Double Insulation: The tester is protected throughout by
double insulation or reinforced insulation.
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