User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 1
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 2
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 3
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 4
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 5
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 6
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 7
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 8
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 9
- Model 310-Tel T4_10
- Model 310-Tel T4_11
- Model 310-Tel T4_12
- Model 310-Tel T4_13
- Model 310-Tel T4_14
- Model 310-Tel T4_15
- Model 310-Tel T4_16
- Model 310-Tel T4_17
- Model 310-Tel T4_18
- Model 310-Tel T4_19
- Model 310-Tel T4_20
- Model 310-Tel T4_21
- Model 310-Tel T4_22
- Model 310-Tel T4_23
- Model 310-Tel T4_24
- Model 310-Tel T4_25
- Model 310-Tel T4_26
- Model 310-Tel T4_27
- Model 310-Tel T4_28
- Model 310-Tel T4_29
- Model 310-Tel T4_30
- Model 310-Tel T4_31
- Model 310-Tel T4_32
- Model 310-Tel T4_33
- Model 310-Tel T4_34
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DO NOT TOUCH
Do not touch exposed wiring, connections or other
“live” parts of an electrical circuit. If in doubt, check
the circuit first for voltage before touching it.
Turn off the power to a circuit before connecting test
probes to it. Be sure there is no voltage present be-
fore you touch the circuit. Do not use cracked or bro-
ken test leads.
HIGH VOLTAGE IS DANGEROUS
Always start with the power off. Be sure there is no
voltage present before making connections to the cir-
cuit.
Don’t touch the tester, its test leads, or any part of the
circuit while it is on.
Before disconnecting the tester, turn the circuit off and
wait for the meter to return to “zero.”
DISTRIBUTION CIRCUITS PACK A PUNCH
In high energy circuits such as distribution transform-
ers and bus bars, dangerous arcs of explosive nature
can occur if the circuit is shorted. If the tester is con-
nected across a high energy circuit when set to a low
resistance range, a current range, or any other low
impedance range, the circuit is virtually shorted.
Special equipment designed for use with these circuits
is available. Contact a qualified person for assistance
before attempting to make measurements on any high
energy circuit.
SAFETY IS NO ACCIDENT