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UNITED KINGDOM • CUSTOMER SERVICE
 tel 020 8247 9300   customerservice@clasohlson.co.uk   www.clasohlson.co.uk   10 – 13 Market Place, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 1JZe-mail internet postal
Ver. 20180924
Residual Current Device 
with No-Volt Release Switch
Art.no  18-2032  Model   EMP200-UK
  32-3492    EMP200S-1
Please read theentire instruction manual before use and save it for 
future reference. Wereserve theright for any errors in text or images 
and for making any necessary technical changes to this document. 
Ifyou should have any questions concerning technical problems 
please contact our CustomerServices.
Product description
Theresidual current device’s main function is to protect people and 
property if insulation failure should occur in electrical equipment.
Theresidual current device is agood complementary protection to 
other safety precautions measures such as fuses and earthing.
This residual current device is anon-latching type which means that 
it has ano-volt release switch which has to be reset manually after 
apowercut.
•  For plugging directly into anearthed wall socket.
•  Trips at 30 mA fault current (mA = one thousandth of anampere).
•  Equipped with test button and indicator.
•  Protection class IP44 (32-3492 only).
Safety
•  Make sure that theelectrical socket that theproduct is plugged 
into is easily accessible in case it and theconnected product need 
to be quickly disconnected from themains electricity.
•  Do not connect products of this type to each other.
•  Do not cover theproduct.
Operation
Residual current device
RCDs operate by measuring thecurrent balance between thelive 
and neutral conductor in acircuit. Whenacircuit operates normally, 
thesupply and return currents are in balance and sum to zero. Ifthere 
is afault in thecircuit (suchas dangerous current leakage through 
thebody of aperson to earth), thecurrent will be out of balance and 
theRCD will trip and cut off thesupply of current.
Theoperation of theRCD should be checked regularly using thetest 
button.
No-volt release switch
Thebuilt-in no-volt release switch prevents theconnected electrical 
device (drill, lathe, etc.) from starting again automatically after apower 
cut. Theno-volt release switch must be reset by pushing the[ RESET ] 
button twice after apower outage before it will allow current to 
flowagain.
Use
Theresidual current device is designed to be plugged into anearthed 
wall socket.
Plug theRCD into anelectrical socket and press [ RESET ] 
twice in order to reset theno-voltage release switch inside before 
theRCD’s socket is energized. Asmall orange dot can be seen in 
theindication window above the[ RESET ] button when theRCD’s 
socket is energized.
Note: Onlyplug theresidual current device into sockets where it can 
be inserted with the[ RESET ] button located above thesocket. (Only 
applies to theNordic countries)
Testing the RCD
1.  Before theresidual current device is used it must be tested by 
pushing the[ TEST ] button.
2.  Theorange dot in theindication window above the[ RESET ] 
button disappears when theRCD trips and cuts off thecurrent to 
thesocket.
3.  Reset theRCD by pressing the[ RESET ] button twice. Theorange 
dot in theindicator window should be visible when theRCD has 
been reset and conducts current to thesocket again.
Note: Thetest button only works when theRCD is plugged into alive 
electrical socket.
Responsible disposal
This symbol indicates that this product should not 
be disposed of with general household waste. This 
applies throughout theentire EU. In order to prevent 
any harm to theenvironment or health hazards 
caused by incorrect waste disposal, theproduct must 
be handed in for recycling so that thematerial can be 
disposed of in aresponsible manner. When recycling 
your product, take it to your local collection facility 
or contact theplace of purchase. They will ensure 
that theproduct is disposed of in anenvironmentally 
sound manner.
Specifications
    18-2032  32-3492
Type  EMP200-UK  EMP200S-1
Protection class  ClassA  ClassA
Rated voltage  220–240 VAC  220–240 VAC
Rated current  13 A16A
Apparent power 
 breaking capacity  3120 VA  3680VA
Tripping current  30mA  30mA
Tripping time  < 30ms  < 30ms
Protection class  IP20  IP44
Operating temperature  –25 to +40 °C  –25 to +40 °C
Current draw  1.2W  1.2W
Certified by  TÜV  Semko
Note: Alwaysperform afunction test before connecting aload to 
theresidual current device’s outlet.
Contact our customer services if thetest of theresidual current device 
failed or if you suspect that it does not workproperly.
Produktspecifikationer
| Varumärke: | Cotech | 
| Kategori: | Strömbrytare | 
| Modell: | EMP200S-1 | 
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