ES601Plus OPERATING MANUALWhen one of the "-BAT" safety standards is selected on the MANUAL MODE menu, buttons for LINEVOLTAGE; LOAD CURRENT; and PROTECTIVE EARTH are removed from the menu, leaving justthe LEAKAGE CURRENT and INSULATION RESISTANCE buttons, and other buttons related tosaving or reviewing test data.Any of the above safety standards may be programmed as the MANUAL MODE default. The MANUALMODE default is selected by ES601Plus at power-up, or if MANUAL MODE is entered from theAUTOSEQUENCE MODE menu. If the safety standard is temporarily changed from the default, itremains as set by the user for as long as ES601Plus remains operating in MANUAL MODE.To program the MANUAL MODE default:a.) select the desired default safety standard for the MANUAL MODE menu by pressing theSTANDARD button;b.) press the SYSTEM SETTINGS button immediately after setting the standard; andc.) return to the MANUAL MODE menu by pressing the EXIT button on the SYSTEM SETTINGSmenu.The above procedure will program the default setting of the safety standard for the MANUAL MODE intothe non-volatile flash memory of ES601Plus. This default may be changed at any time by repeating theabove procedure.5.4 Safety LimitsUser-defined Safety Limits are an accessory option for ES601Plus. This accessory feature allows the user toselect the pass/fail limits to be applied for the given standard. This setting may be toggled between:• Per Standard (default)• User-DefinedEach of the primary safety standards (IEC60601; AAMI-ES1; VDE0751; IEC62353; and IEC61010) isallocated one user-programmable table of limit values. The five user tables are maintained in the non-volatile or "flash" memory of ES601Plus. Leakage and other limit values in these tables may be edited usingthe optional Safety Limits Editor plug-in of the ES601pc software package.Note: If the Safety Limits accessory option has not been installed in ES601Plus, pressing the LIMITSbutton of Fig u re 16 will cause "(DISABLED)" to be displayed beside the button.Manual Testing/Chapter 5 # Page 45