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OCCUPANT:
GFCI s are proven lifesavers, however, consumers need to take a few minutes
each month to do this simple test. By taking action, you can help protect your
family from the risk of electric shock. Perform the next two tests on the GFCI
Breaker and receptacle each month and record the date in the chart on the
following page.
GFCI Breaker
1. With handle B in “ON” position, press PUSH TO TEST
button A.
2. Handle B should move to TRIP position, indicating that
GFCI breaker has opened the circuit.
3. To restore power move handle B to “OFF” and the to
“ON
Important: If handle B does not move to TRIP position when test button is
pressed, the GFCI breaker protection is not complete. If this happens, replace
GFCI breaker.
GFCI Receptacle
To properly test GFCI receptacles in your home:
Push the “Reset” button located on the GFCI receptacle, first
to assure normal GFCI operation.
Plug a night light (with an “ON/OFF” switch) or other product
(such as a lamp) into the GFCI receptacle and turn the product
“ON.”
Push the “Test” button located on the GFCI receptacle. The night light or other
product should go “OFF.”
Push the “Reset” button, again. The light or other product should go “ON”
again.
If the light or other product remains “ON” when the “Test” button is pushed, the
GFCI is not working properly or has been incorrectly installed (miss wired). If
your GFCI is not working properly, call a qualified, certified electrician who can
assess the situation, rewire the GFCI if necessary or replace the device.
A
B
Push To
Test
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