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3. Back away from the panel and try again if the tone is a continuous
hiss or buzz.
4. Go to the next circuit breaker panel if no signal is emitted.
5. After locating the proper panel, open the panel door and set the
selector on the receiver to Fuse/Breaker.
6. Turn the knob clockwise until it meets resistance. This will ensure
that the test is started on the highest sensitivity.
7. Start at the top of the panel and scan each breaker, taking note of
which breakers give a signal.
8. Decrease the signals intensity (and the receivers tone) by turning
the knob counterclockwise.
9. Scan the breakers that previously gave a signal.
10. Repeat steps 7 through 9 until only one breaker gives a signal. The
transmitter is connected to the circuit powered by this circuit
breaker.
Note: If there is any doubt as to which is the correct breaker or fuse
(due to unusual breaker design, wiring or the possibility that two
breakers are feeding the same circuit), have the wiring checked by a
qualified electrician.
Operation (contd)

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