Manual
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Initial Startup
KE7200
The instrument is powered by 4× 1.5 V (AA, LR6, alkaline/mignon) batteries (not included with
the instrument).
Before inserting the batteries, disconnect all test cords and switch off
the instrument. Only use batteries according to the specication.
The battery compartment is located on the back of the instrument. First loosen the two
lower screws of the edge protector (Philips screwdriver required). Remove the edge protector by
pulling it downwards. Insert the batteries. Pay attention to polarity. Only use batteries of the same
type and production time. Do not mix new and old batteries.
Finally, select the instrument setting for either regular or rechargeable batteries; see “KE7200
Settings” on page 12 in this regard.
Operating Period
The operating period depends on the test type, the display backlighting duration, and the
battery type and condition.
Measurement always with display backlighting
– Switched on but without a test > approx. 40 hours
– Cable test without a KE7010 remote unit > approx. 35 hours
– Cable test with a KE7010 remote unit > approx. 18 hours
– IP test > approx. 15 hours
The available measuring time can be extended by switching o or limiting the time of the display
backlighting.
P310
The instrument is powered by 9-V battery (not included with the instrument).
Switch the instrument off. Only use batteries according to the specica-
tion.
The battery compartment is located on the back of the instrument. Open the battery compartment
(Philips PH2 screwdriver required), insert the battery, and close the battery compartment again.
Self-Test
During the self-test, the KE7200 checks its functionality.
Note: The self-test does not relieve the user of his responsibility to verify compliance with the
safety regulations (page 2).
The option of a self-test is oered during the switch-on process and can be started by pressing
SEL. Then follow the instructions for the self-test.
During the ash test, all data on the device are deleted.
Back up all data beforehand (see page 22) or skip the ash test by
pressing ESC.
If the instrument does not function awlessly, permanently remove it from operation and secure
it against inadvertent use.