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Safe Appliance Tests
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Figure 4. Touch Current Connections
2. Push to start the test:
Single test - hold down the button and release it after the second beep, before you hear a
third long beep.
Continuous test - hold down the button and release it after you hear a third long beep.
The display shows the test progress.
Continuous test only:
3. Push to stop the test.
4. Push to store the test result, if required.
5. Continue the test for all exposed metal parts on the appliance.
Fuse/L-N Loop Pre-test
The pre-test verifies the fuse and lead continuity with a low voltage signal across the
appliances phase and neutral pins.
Very low-power appliances, or appliances with electronically-controlled on/off switches or
with an inductance, may fail this test. In this case, the symbol appears. To test these
appliances you can skip the Fuse/L-N Loop Pre-test.
To perform the test on an appliance that does fail the Fuse/L-N Loop Pre-test:
1. Release .
2. Push again before the indication is removed from the display (push as
described in step 2 of the test procedure).