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Greenlee 1010 tester does not take AAA batteries. They use button types. I have one and still looking for the right batteries to go with my 1010 tester.
tester seems to have a loose connection where leads enter it. a good hit on the tester seems to make it work for a short timetester seems to have a loose connection where leads enter it. a good hit on the tester seems to make it work for a short time
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The black cap with pocket clip PULLS off. It does not screw on. May be tight. I used a knife to to pry between the yellow barrel an the cap, to get it started. Pull the cap off and dump the old batteries out. Dispose of the dead batteries appropriately, please. It takes 2 LR44 coin cells, or equivalent. The (+) side of the cells go into the barrel first - both with same orientation, with the (-) ends (the buttons) toward the opening. Then reinstall the cap - line it up so the clip will align with the window in the yellow barrel, then just press it all the way into the yellow barrel. Done.
there will be a buttom on the tool turn on will beep if you have a good one with a light once on go to a power cord that is plugin to somthing put the tool to the cord it should beep and light up to tell you ther is power thereone side of the cord wont light up because there is a netrual there it will only light up when you hit powere or hot wire if it dosent work the batteries need to be changed i have a couple of these it will save you if you work on power lines good luck
Hold the tester in your hand and you will see the on/off switch at the end of the tester. Make certain that the tester is turned to "off" and just below the word "off" you will see a small white dot. You will need to depress the white dot and while doing so turn the top part of the on/off switch toward that white dot. At the same time you will also need to pull that cap upward, like you would be pulling it off the tester, and you will see that it slides up and off. That is where the two AAA batteries are located!! Re-installing it is just the opposite of removing it.
Hold the tester in your hand and you will see the on/off switch at the
end of the tester. Make certain that the tester is turned to "off" and
just below the word "off" you will see a small white dot. You will need
to depress the white dot and while doing so turn the top part of the
on/off switch toward that white dot. At the same time you will also
need to pull that cap upward, like you would be pulling it off the
tester, and you will see that it slides up and off. That is where the
two AAA batteries are located!! Re-installing it is just the opposite
of removing it.
tester seems to have a loose connection where leads enter it. a good hit on the tester seems to make it work for a short time
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