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Brand | ZebraStat |
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Model | ZS-2 |
Category | Test Equipment |
Language | English |
Specifies the maximum acceptable input voltage for the ZebraStat.
Indicates the maximum current the ZebraStat can handle.
Details the circuit protection ratings for overall and white wire circuits.
Provides the physical size and weight specifications of the ZebraStat unit.
States the warranty period and type for the ZebraStat tool.
Lists essential safety warnings regarding voltage, operation, and device handling.
Introduces the three operating modes: Continuity, Analyze, and Activate.
Introduces the Activation mode for remote control testing.
Guides on connecting leads and manipulating controls for testing the ZebraStat.
Outlines the initial steps for performing continuity tests, including setup and lead connection.
Explains LED indicators during continuity testing and provides a caution.
Details the function of Analysis Mode for displaying control power flow and diagnosing problems.
Guides on operating Analysis Mode, including lead connection and LED observation.
Provides an overview of the ZebraStat's control panel, highlighting key components.
Details various interface elements of the ZebraStat, including switches, LEDs, and physical features.
Describes scenarios where Activation Mode is useful for remote control testing.
Outlines the procedure for Activation Mode, including operational steps and cautions.
Details the ZebraStat's built-in 3 Amp circuit breaker function for troubleshooting.
Provides a method for diagnosing blown fuses using the ZebraStat's breaker and isolating suspect wires.
Highlights the importance of checking voltage levels and how the ZebraStat aids in detection.
Explains the function of the voltage monitor LEDs for assessing voltage adequacy.
Details the two circuit protection mechanisms within the ZebraStat.
Explains conditions that cause circuit protection to trip and the procedure for resetting it.
Warns about the importance of correct power lead polarity to prevent tripping the circuit breaker.
Offers operational tips for modes, thermostat interactions, and common issues.
Outlines the terms of the one-year limited warranty, including coverage and resolution.
Specifies limitations and exclusions from the warranty, such as improper voltage or abuse.