Safety, Page 15 – Power Probe The Hook User Manual

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Safety Information: ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES, OR EYE PROTECTION.

There are a number of safety features built in to the Power Probe Hook to protect the tool, the test circuit and you! Below

is a list and brief description of all the safety features.

1. Circuit Breaker:

Shuts off current to the tip if set value is exceeded. Plays tone specific to Circuit Breaker trip. In momentary and pulsed

mode, you must re-energize the Power Up buttons, in Latch Mode power re-energizes automatically. Only available in

Power Probe Hook Mode (PPHM) and Power Plus Mode.

2. Arc Detect:

Momentarily shuts off current to the tip if an arc occurs in the circuit when powered. Plays tone specific to Arc Detect. Has

smart function to turn off arc detect to provide full power in the presence of motor specific arcs.

3. Thermal Overload Trip feature

Powering up loads generates heat within a circuit depending upon the load and the duration. The Power Probe Hook has

built in calculated thermal protection. This means the higher the load and longer the duration, the higher the Power Probe

Hook will assume its internal temperature. The Power Probe Hook can drive a 25 amp load continuously but can only

drive a 65 amp load for about 8 seconds. If the thermal overload is tripped, the power will be terminated and the thermal

overload warning, “OVER TEMP” will appear on the display with a count down bar that will countdown for 10 seconds. You

will hear a tone specific to Thermal Overload. If the load is immediately repowered again after the Thermal Overload, the

run time will continue to shorten before Thermal Overload triggers again.

4. Overvoltage Alarm

If the voltage on the tip exceeds 99.9 Volts AC or DC the display will read Overvoltage and you will hear a specific tone.

The Hook has been rated for + or - 500VDC maximum to protect the tool. Available in all modes.

5. Sleep Mode

Sleep Mode is designed to preserve the life of your Display Back Light. Sleep Mode only works in Power Probe Hook

Mode (PPHM) when not being used. If you leave your meter in any other mode the Hook will stay active. The Backlight

is guaranteed for 10,000 hours life. Leaving the Hook Powered Up in any mode other than Power Probe Hook Mode

(PPHM) will subtract from the overall life and is not recommended. If you have powered up the Hook and it is sitting in

Power Probe Hook Mode (PPHM) with no action being taken for 10 minutes, your Hook will enter into Sleep Mode. At this

time the Flashlight and Backlight will be turned off and SLEEPING will appear on the display. If the tip senses a change or

any button is pressed, the Hook will wake up. It is ok to press any button when in sleep mode to wake it up. If a button is

pressed when asleep no action will be taken for that button press at that time only. The next press will be active. Available

only in Power Probe Hook Mode (PPHM).

6. Set Point Voltage Alarm

In Voltage Reference Mode only, if the voltage on the tip is different from the set voltage, a tone will sound.

7. Reverse Polarity Hook Up

The Hook has built in protection against reversing the polarity of the Hook Up Clips.

8. Fuse protection

The Power Probe Hook Up Clip set has built in fuse protection. Never try to connect your Power Probe Hook to a battery

without the proper supplied connector. Fire can occur! If the Hook Up Clip set is in proper working order, a light can be

seen glowing within the side of the connector body. If your Power Probe Hook is not powering up, check to see that the

light is lit. If not and the polarity is correct, you need to replace your Hook Up Clip set and you should have your Power

Probe Hook inspected for possible damage before using again.

The Ground Cable also has fuse protection in the event of the Ground Cable end coming in contact with a positive battery

source or exceeding 25 amps continuous using the Ground Cable as ground source. It has a replaceable 20mm x 5.5 mm

automotive fuse. To replace fuse, pry out fuse cover from Ground Cable connector body, remove old fuse and insert new.

Press back into Ground Cable connector body.

Safety

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