KAIWEETS HT100s Non-Contact Voltage Tester User Manual
- September 29, 2024
- KAIWEETS
Table of Contents
- KAIWEETS HT100s Non-Contact Voltage Tester
- INTRODUCTION
- SPECIFICATIONS
- WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- FEATURES
- SETUP GUIDE
- CARE & MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- PROS & CONS
- WARRANTY
- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- VIDEO – PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
KAIWEETS HT100s Non-Contact Voltage Tester
INTRODUCTION
The KAIWEETS HT100s Non-Contact Voltage Tester is a new and improved tool for checking electricity that makes the process safer and more efficient. This gadget, which costs only $14.99, can be used by both professional electricians and people who like to do their own electrical work. The HT100s was released by KAIWEETS, a well-known company that makes high-quality testing equipment. It has two sensitivity modes that let it identify AC voltage from 12V to 1000V. The small, ergonomic size (6.1 x 0.9 x 1.1 inches) and light weight (86.18 grams) make it easy to take and handle. With extras like an LED flashlight and a low battery indicator, this tool is necessary for many electrical jobs and makes sure you are safe while giving you accurate measurements.
SPECIFICATIONS
Brand | KAIWEETS |
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Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Weight | 86.18 Grams / 3.04 ounces |
Price | $14.99 |
Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 0.9 x 1.1 inches |
Item Model Number | HT100s |
Low Sensitivity Mode | 12V – 1000V AC |
High Sensitivity Mode | 70V – 1000V AC |
Low Battery Indicator | Yes |
LED Flashlight | Yes |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required |
Manufacturer | KAIWEETS |
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- Voltage Tester
- Manual
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
FEATURES
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Adjustable Sensitivity: It has two levels of sensitivity so it can pick up a wide range of voltages.
- 12V to 1000V AC in low-sensitivity mode
- Wide Range Mode: 70V to 1000V AC.
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Frequency Beeping Alerts: Beeps at different frequencies depending on the voltage found; a higher frequency means the voltage is stronger.
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Percentage Signal Display: Shows the strength of the detected voltage signal with an easy-to-understand percentage number and bar graph.
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Flashing red LED: The tester lights up red when AC power is present to let you know.
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Green LED Indicator: The display shows a steady green light if there is no voltage measured. This makes sure that the feedback is clear.
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Low Battery Indicator: Shows a warning icon when the voltage of the battery drops below 2.5 volts, so users know what the power situation is.
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Automatic Power Off: Saves battery life by turning off by itself after 5 minutes of inaction or signal detection.
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LED flashlight: It has a built-in LED flashlight that you can use by pressing and holding the “S” button, which is useful in dark places.
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Safety Alerts: Multiple sound and light alarms go off when voltage is discovered, making the user safer.
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For non-contact testing, an NCV inductive probe is used to measure AC voltage. To find voltage, just place the probe’s tip near a wire strip or outlet.
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Dual Range Detection: It can find both high and low voltages, so it can be used in a lot of different situations.
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IEC Rating: Rated CAT III 1000V and CAT IV 600V, which means it meets CE safety standards for use.
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Small and Light: It’s made to fit easily in a pocket and comes with a pen hook to make it even easier to carry and use.
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High Voltage Alert: Shows a red screen with warning signs when voltages are higher than 90V to make sure the user is aware.
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36 Months After The Sale Service: Backed by KAIWEETS, who care about their customers and want to help them.
SETUP GUIDE
- Take the KAIWEETS HT100s out of its box carefully and look for any damage that you can see.
- Check Battery Installation: Make sure the tester’s two AAA batteries are put in properly.
- Get to Know the Controls: Look over the tester’s buttons and screen to learn how to use it correctly.
- Pick Sensitivity Mode: Press the “S” button to pick between low and high sensitivity modes for your tests.
- Prepare the Testing Area: Pick a place that is well-lit and free of electrical dangers where you can do the testing.
- Connect to Ground: For stable tests, connect the alligator clip to a good ground point.
- Place the Probe: Make sure you don’t touch any live parts when you put the probe tip close to the wire or circuit you want to test.
- Watch the Screen: Keep an eye on the LCD screen to see voltage readings and signal signs.
- Watch out for alerts: Listen to the beeping sounds and LED lights to make sure there is electricity and that the plug is in the right way.
- try Different Circuits: To get used to the tester, try different circuits (switches, outlets, etc.) to see how it works.
- After Use: When you’re done checking, take the probe and alligator clip off the circuit.
- If you don’t want to hurt the tester, keep it in a safe, dry place when not in use.
- Do Regular Functionality Checks : Make sure the device is working right by testing known circuits on a regular basis.
- Use the flashlight feature: Press and hold the “S” button to turn on the LED flashlight when trying in low light.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
- Clean the tester regularly with a soft, dry cloth to keep it clean and free of dust and other things that could get stuck on it.
- Check for Damage: Check the probe and cord for signs of wear and damage that could affect performance every so often.
- Keep in a Dry Place: To keep the tester from getting damaged by water, keep it in a cool, dry place.
- Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Do not leave the tester out in direct sunlight or very hot or cold temperatures for long amounts of time.
- Check Battery Status Often: Keep an eye on the battery level and change the batteries when the low battery light comes on.
- Handle Carefully: To keep the tester’s integrity and performance, don’t drop it or handle it incorrectly.
- When to Replace the Bulb: If the LED light doesn’t work, check the bulb and replace it according to the directions from the manufacturer.
- Use a Protective Cover: If you have one, put the probe in a protective cover to keep it from getting damaged while it’s being stored.
- Check the Condition of the Cord: To make sure everyone is safe, check the spring wire often for signs of damage or wear.
- Calibrate if Necessary: If the readings don’t seem to match up, look in the manual for directions on how to calibrate.
- Keep Out of Reach of Children: To avoid mistakes, keep the tester out of reach of children.
- Avoid Exposure to Moisture: To keep the tester safe, make sure it is used in dry circumstances.
- Check Alligator Clip: Before you use it, make sure the alligator clip is firmly attached and working right.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Issue | Solution |
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Device not powering on | Check and replace AAA batteries if necessary. |
No voltage detection | Verify the device is set to the correct sensitivity |
mode.
LED flashlight not working| Replace batteries; ensure they are installed
correctly.
Inconsistent detection results| Recalibrate the sensitivity settings.
Device beeps continuously| Ensure it is not near any live electrical sources
when not in use.
LED indicator fails to light up| Check LED functionality; may require service.
Sensitivity too high or low| Adjust the sensitivity mode according to the
voltage range.
Device shuts off during use| Check for low batteries and replace if necessary.
False positives| Move away from other electronic devices that may interfere.
Unit overheats| Discontinue use and allow to cool; check battery condition.
Difficulty opening the battery compartment| Use a small tool to assist in
opening if necessary.
Device does not respond to button presses| Ensure buttons are not stuck; clean
around buttons.
Unstable readings| Ensure hands and tester are steady during testing.
Erratic beeping| Reset the device to default settings.
PROS & CONS
PROS
- Economically priced at $14.99, making it accessible.
- Dual sensitivity modes cater to different electrical environments.
- LED flashlight aids visibility in dark spaces.
- Non-contact detection enhances safety.
- Portable and lightweight, easy to carry on the job.
CONS
- Requires batteries, which may need frequent replacement depending on usage.
- Limited to AC voltage detection; not suitable for DC applications.
- No digital readout for exact voltage figures.
- Sensitivity settings may require manual adjustments for optimal accuracy.
- Battery compartments can be tight, making battery changes somewhat cumbersome.
WARRANTY
The KAIWEETS HT100s comes with a one-year warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty ensures users can have confidence in their purchase, with support available from KAIWEETS for any issues that may arise during the warranty period.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the brand and model of this non-contact voltage tester?
The brand is KAIWEETS, and the model is HT100s.
What is the price of the KAIWEETS HT100s Non-Contact Voltage Tester?
The KAIWEETS HT100s is priced at $14.99.
What type of power source does the KAIWEETS HT100s use?
The KAIWEETS HT100s operates using a battery-powered source.
What is the item weight of the KAIWEETS HT100s?
The item weight of the KAIWEETS HT100s is 86.18 grams (3.04 ounces).
What are the product dimensions of the KAIWEETS HT100s?
The product dimensions are 6.1 x 0.9 x 1.1 inches.
What are the sensitivity modes available in the KAIWEETS HT100s?
The KAIWEETS HT100s features a low sensitivity mode (12V - 1000V AC) and a high sensitivity mode (70V - 1000V AC).
Does the KAIWEETS HT100s have a low battery indicator?
KAIWEETS HT100s includes a low battery indicator.
Is there an LED flashlight feature in the KAIWEETS HT100s?
KAIWEETS HT100s is equipped with an LED flashlight for convenience.
What type of batteries does the KAIWEETS HT100s require?
The KAIWEETS HT100s requires 2 AAA batteries.
Can the KAIWEETS HT100s be used to detect low voltages?
KAIWEETS HT100s can detect low voltages starting from 12V in low sensitivity mode.
How does the KAIWEETS HT100s indicate voltage detection?
The KAIWEETS HT100s uses visual indicators and the LED flashlight to show voltage detection.
What is the maximum voltage detection capability of the KAIWEETS HT100s?
The KAIWEETS HT100s can detect voltages up to 1000V AC.
Why won't the KAIWEETS HT100s Non-Contact Voltage Tester turn on?
Ensure that the batteries are installed correctly and are not depleted. If the tester still does not power on, replace the batteries with new ones.
What should I do if the KAIWEETS HT100s Non-Contact Voltage Tester is giving inconsistent readings?
Inconsistent readings can occur if the tester is not positioned properly. Ensure the tester is held close to the electrical source.
VIDEO – PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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