When the V-Watch Personal Voltage Detector is in
use with a good working battery, it is always on,
always ready to warn of potentially hazardous high
voltage. The battery life is approximately six months
of continuous use or two years in storage. When
the job requiring the protection of the detector for
the user is completed, the detector should be
closed by pushing down on the top.
CAUTION:
The V-Watch Personal Voltage
Detector is not sensing electric fields
when it is closed.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
INSTRUCTIONS
A low battery is indicated by red flashing lights and a
slow alternating tone. Always replace all three AAA
batteries at the same time, either three alkaline or
three lithium types as specified below.
To access the battery compartment,
turn the V-Watch detector off by
pushing the top down. The battery
compartment is on the back of the
unit. Rotate the belt clip sideways and
then remove the battery compartment
cover. Note the battery polarity which
is also printed inside the unit.
After installing the new batteries, replace the battery
cover and turn the V-Watch detector on by pulling
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