Amprobe Telaris-ISO-PRO Insulation-Tester User Manual

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Introduction/Scope of Supply

You have acquired a high standard measurement instrument by the company BEHA-Amprobe
GmbH which allows to carry out reproducible measurements over a very long time period.

The instrument Amprobe ISO-PRO is characterised by the following features:
• Determination of the insulation resistance for electrical systems, conductors, and machines
• Four integrated measurement voltages 100V, 250V, 500V and 1000V
• Built-in low-ohm measurement at a test current of 200mA, in compliance with DIN VDE

0413, Part 4

• AC and DC voltage measurements up to 500V
• Allows limit value pre-setting for the insulation measurement range
• Test lead compensation for precise zero adjustment in the event of low-ohm measurement
• Bargraph
• Backlight allows reading the screen even under unfavourable lighting conditions
• Timer measurement for fast testing of several conductors/leads
• Plug-in test probe
• Infrared interface for recording the measurement results on the PC
• Measurement data memory for up to 500 measurement values
• Energy management
• Constructed in compliance with DIN VDE 0413, EN 61557, IEC 61557, DIN VDE 0411, EN

61010, IEC 61010

Scope of Supply

1 Amprobe ISO-PRO
2 Safety test leads, black, red
2 Alligator clamps, black, red
3 test probes pluggable
1 Holster
1 Carrying holster
6 Batteries, 1.5 V IEC LR6, Mignon
1 Instruction manual

Transport and Storage

Please keep the original packaging for later transport, e.g. for calibration. Any transport
damage due to faulty packaging will be excluded from warranty claims.

In order to avoid instrument damage, it is advised to remove accumulators when not using
the instrument over a certain time period. However, should the instrument be contaminated
by leaking battery cells, you are kindly requested to return it to the factory for cleaning and
inspection.

Instruments must be stored in dry and closed areas. In the case of an instrument being
transported in extreme temperatures, a recovery time of minimum 2 hours is required prior
to instrument operation.

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