1. Mawu Oyamba
This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use of the Testo 750-2 Voltage Tester. Please read these instructions thoroughly before operating the device. Proper use ensures accurate measurements and user safety.
The Testo 750-2 is a robust voltage tester designed for electrical professionals. It features a clear LED display for voltage indication, continuity testing, phase rotation detection, and a built-in flashlight for use in dimly lit environments. It also includes GFCI trip functionality.
2. Zambiri Zachitetezo
WARNING: Electrical shock hazard. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death.
- Always verify the tester's functionality on a known live source before and after use.
- Musagwiritse ntchito choyesera ngati chikuoneka kuti chawonongeka kapena sichikugwira ntchito bwino.
- Adhere to all local and national safety regulations for electrical work.
- Valani zida zoyenera zodzitetezera (PPE), monga magolovesi oteteza ndi magalasi oteteza.
- Musapitirire kuchuluka kwa voliyumutage ratings specified for the device.
- Avoid working alone when performing electrical measurements.
- Keep fingers behind the finger guards on the test probes during use.
3. Zamkatimu Phukusi
Ensure all items are present and undamaged upon unpacking:
- Chithunzi cha 750-2 Voltagndi Tester
- Mabatire a 2 x AAA (okhazikitsidwa kale kapena ophatikizidwa padera)
- Buku la ogwiritsa (chikalatachi)
4. Zamalonda Zathaview
The Testo 750-2 Voltage Tester consists of two main units connected by a flexible cable. Each unit houses a test probe and controls.

Chithunzi 1: Patsogolo view of the Testo 750-2 Voltage Tester. Shows the two main units, test probes (L1, L2), and the LED display indicating voltage levels (12V to 690V AC/DC), continuity (Rx), and phase rotation (L/R).

Chithunzi 2: Zopindika view of the Testo 750-2 Voltage Tester, highlighting its ergonomic design and the integrated flashlight button on the left unit.

Chithunzi 3: Kumbuyo view of the Testo 750-2 Voltage Tester, showing safety markings and product information.

Chithunzi 4: Pafupi view of the Testo 750-2 display and controls, showing the voltage indicator LEDs, continuity indicator, phase rotation indicators (L/R), and the flashlight button.
Zigawo Zofunikira:
- Test Probes (L1, L2): For making contact with electrical circuits.
- Kuwonetsera kwa LED: Imawonetsa voltage levels (AC/DC), continuity, and phase rotation.
- Batani la Tochi: Imayatsa tochi yomangidwa mkati.
- GFCI Test Button: Initiates a GFCI trip test.
- Chipinda cha Battery: Located on the rear of one unit.
5. Kukhazikitsa
5.1. Kuyika kwa Battery
The Testo 750-2 requires 2 AAA batteries for operation. These are typically included.
- Locate the battery compartment cover on the rear of the tester.
- Use a suitable tool (e.g., a small screwdriver) to open the compartment.
- Insert 2 AAA batteries, observing the correct polarity (+/-) as indicated inside the compartment.
- Tsekani bwino chivundikirocho.
The device will perform a self-test upon battery installation or when first used, indicated by all LEDs briefly illuminating.
6. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
6.1 Voltage Testing (AC/DC)
Kuyeza voltage:
- Ensure the tester is clean and undamaged.
- Connect the L1 and L2 test probes to the points where voltage ayenera kuyezedwa.
- The LED display will illuminate to indicate the detected voltage level (e.g., 12V, 24V, 50V, 120V, 230V, 400V, 690V).
- Za DC voltage, the polarity will also be indicated (+/-).
- An audible signal will sound when voltage wapezeka.
Note: The Testo 750-2 is designed to provide a clear indication of voltage presence even with discharged batteries, ensuring safety.
6.2. Kuyesa Kupitiliza
To test for continuity (low resistance):
- Ensure the circuit or component is de-energized before testing for continuity.
- Connect the L1 and L2 test probes across the circuit or component.
- If continuity is detected (resistance below a certain threshold), the "Rx" LED will illuminate, and an audible signal will sound.
6.3. Phase Rotation Testing
To determine phase rotation in three-phase systems:
- Connect the L1 probe to the first phase (e.g., L1).
- Connect the L2 probe to the second phase (e.g., L2).
- The "L" or "R" LED will illuminate to indicate the direction of the rotating magnetic field (left or right).
- For a complete three-phase test, connect the L1 probe to L1, L2 probe to L2, then L1 probe to L2, L2 probe to L3, and finally L1 probe to L3, L2 probe to L1, observing the sequence.
6.4. GFCI Trip Test
To test Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) functionality:
- Connect the L1 and L2 test probes to the live and ground terminals of the GFCI-protected outlet or circuit.
- Press and hold the GFCI test button on the tester.
- The GFCI device should trip, interrupting power to the outlet/circuit.
- Release the button and reset the GFCI device.
CAUTION: This test will temporarily cut power to the circuit. Ensure no critical equipment is connected or that appropriate precautions are taken.
6.5. Tochi yomangidwa
To activate the flashlight, press the flashlight button located on one of the tester units. Press again to turn it off. This feature is useful for illuminating dark work areas.
7. Kusamalira
7.1. Kuyeretsa
Clean the tester regularly with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents. Ensure the device is dry before storage or next use.
7.2. Kusintha Battery
When the battery low indicator appears (if applicable) or the device's performance degrades, replace the batteries as described in Section 5.1. Always use new AAA batteries of the same type.
7.3. Kusungirako
Store the tester in a dry, clean environment, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If storing for extended periods, remove the batteries to prevent leakage.
8. Mavuto
- No Indication / Device Not Turning On:
- Yang'anani kuyika kwa batri ndi polarity.
- Sinthani mabatire ndi atsopano.
- Ensure probes are making good contact with the test points.
- Kuwerenga Kosagwirizana:
- Verify the tester on a known live source.
- Check for damaged test leads or probes.
- Ensure proper contact with the circuit.
- GFCI Test Not Tripping:
- Ensure the GFCI outlet/circuit is properly wired and functional.
- Confirm the tester is connected correctly (live to ground).
- If the GFCI still does not trip, the GFCI device itself may be faulty and requires inspection by a qualified electrician.
If problems persist, contact Testo customer support.
9. Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Kufotokozera |
|---|---|
| Nambala ya Model | 0590 7502 |
| Voltage manambala | 12V to 690V AC/DC |
| Kupitiliza Mayeso | Yes (audible and visual) |
| Mayeso Ozungulira Gawo | Yes (L/R indication) |
| GFCI Trip Function | Inde |
| Tochi | Zomangidwa mkati |
| Gwero la Mphamvu | 2 x AAA mabatire (ophatikizidwa) |
| Makulidwe azinthu (L x W x H) | 10.63 x 2.56 x 1.38 mainchesi |
| Kulemera kwa chinthu | 9.17 ounces (260 magalamu) |
| Wopanga | Testo, Inc. |
| Dziko lakochokera | United States |
10. Chidziwitso cha Chitsimikizo
Testo, Inc. products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Testo webmalo. Sungani umboni wanu wogula kuti mutenge chitsimikizo.
11. Thandizo ndi Contact
For technical support, service, or further information regarding your Testo 750-2 Voltage Tester, please contact Testo, Inc. directly:
- Webtsamba: www.testo.com
- Refer to the official Testo website for regional contact details and support resources.





