1. Ifihan
The ANENG VD807 is a versatile contactless voltage tester designed for electrical equipment testing and maintenance. This device features an LCD display, an integrated flashlight, and provides audible and visual alarms for voltage detection. It is suitable for identifying live/neutral wires and locating wire breakpoints, making it an essential tool for electricians and homeowners.
2. Alaye Aabo
Awọn iṣọra Aabo pataki:
- This device meets CAT II 1000V and CAT IV 600V IEC rated standards, ensuring reliable performance and adherence to safety regulations.
- Always exercise caution when working with electricity. Do not rely solely on the tester for safety; always follow proper electrical safety procedures.
- The alert feature provides a warning for voltages. When triggered, the screen turns red and a safety symbol glows, alerting the user of possible high voltage ewu.
- Má ṣe lo ẹ̀rọ náà tí ó bá dà bíi pé ó ti bàjẹ́ tàbí tí kò bá ṣiṣẹ́ dáadáa.
- Jeki ẹrọ naa gbẹ ati mimọ.
3. Ọja Ipariview
The ANENG VD807 is a compact and convenient tool for electrical testing. Key features include:
- Olubasọrọ Voltage Iwari (NCV): Ṣe awari AC voltage lai taara olubasọrọ.
- Ifihan LCD: Provides clear visual feedback, including voltage levels and detection status.
- Two-Color Screen: Green screen indicates a zero line, while a red screen indicates a live line.
- Ina Filaṣi ti a dapọ: Assists in working in dimly lit areas.
- Audible and Light Alarms: Provides clear indications of voltage niwaju.
- Wire Breakpoint Finder: Helps locate breaks in electrical wires.
- Apẹrẹ iwọn apo: Rọrun lati gbe ati lo.

Image: The ANENG VD807 tester showing its use in maintenance work and the removable pen cap feature.
4. Eto
4.1 Fifi sori batiri
The ANENG VD807 requires two (2) 1.5V AAA batteries for operation. To install or replace batteries:
- Unscrew the battery compartment cap located at the bottom of the tester.
- Fi awọn batiri AAA 1.5V meji sii, ki o rii daju pe polarity ti o tọ (+/-).
- Securely screw the battery compartment cap back into place.
Ẹrọ naa ti ṣetan fun lilo.
5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
5.1 Agbara Tan / Pa
Press the power button (usually marked with a power symbol) to turn the device on. Press and hold the button to turn it off. The LCD display will illuminate upon activation.
5.2 Non-olubasọrọ Voltage (NCV) erin
Láti ṣàwárí vol ACtage without direct contact:
- Tan ẹrọ idanwo.
- Position the sensing tip of the tester near an AC power outlet, a terminal, or an AC cable.
- The tester will detect AC signals. LED lights will activate, and beeps will sound with varying frequencies depending on the detected voltagagbára e.

Image: The ANENG VD807 demonstrating non-contact voltage (NCV) induction near an electrical outlet.

Image: The ANENG VD807 detecting AC voltage by positioning its tip near a live point.
5.3 Live/Neutral Wire Identification
The live wire detector automatically identifies live or neutral wires. When the tip is near a live wire, the tester will indicate a stronger signal (faster beeps, brighter LEDs, red screen). A neutral wire will typically show no or a very weak signal (green screen).
5.4 Wire Breakpoint Finding
To locate a breakpoint in a wire:
- Ensure the wire is energized (live).
- Move the tester along the length of the wire.
- The tester will indicate voltage presence up to the point of the break. The signal will cease or significantly weaken past the breakpoint.

Image: Two ANENG VD807 testers illustrating the process of finding a line breakpoint in a cable.
5.5 LCD Display Interpretation
The LCD display provides visual cues for detection:
- Green Screen: Typically indicates a zero line or low voltage erin.
- Iboju pupa: Indicates a live line or higher voltage detection, often accompanied by a safety symbol for high voltage ewu.
- The display may also show signal strength bars and voltage kika.

Image: The ANENG VD807's two-color display screen, showing green for a zero line and red for a live line.
5.6 Flashlight Iṣẹ
The integrated LED flashlight can be activated to illuminate dark work areas. Refer to the device's specific button layout for flashlight activation (often a dedicated button or a long press of the power button).

Image: The ANENG VD807 with its LED flashlight illuminated, providing light for inspection.
6. Itọju
- Ninu: Mu ẹrọ naa nu pẹlu gbẹ, asọ asọ. Ma ṣe lo abrasive ose tabi epo.
- Ibi ipamọ: Tọ́jú ohun tí a fi ń dán an wò sí ibi gbígbẹ tí ó tutù, tí ó jìnnà sí oòrùn tààrà àti àwọn igbóná tí ó le koko.
- Rirọpo Batiri: Replace batteries promptly when the low battery indicator appears to ensure accurate readings. Remove batteries if the device will not be used for an long period.
7. Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Ẹrọ naa ko ṣiṣẹ. | Awọn batiri ti o ku tabi ti ko tọ ti fi sori ẹrọ. | Rọpo awọn batiri pẹlu awọn batiri AAA 1.5V tuntun, ki o rii daju pe o peye polarity. |
| Inconsistent or no voltage erin. | Low battery, interference, or incorrect usage. | Replace batteries. Ensure no strong electromagnetic interference. Position the tip closer to the voltage orisun. |
| Ina filaṣi ko ṣiṣẹ. | Low battery or flashlight function not activated. | Replace batteries. Refer to operating instructions for flashlight activation. |
8. Awọn pato
| Brand | ANENG |
| Nọmba awoṣe | VD807 |
| Iwọn Nkan | 59 g |
| Package Mefa | 19.71 x 8 x 2.39 cm |
| Orisun agbara | Battery Powered (2 x 1.5V AAA) |
| Awọn Ilana Abo | CAT II 1000V, CAT IV 600V IEC rated |
| Awọn irinše to wa | 1X pen voltage tester, 2X 1.5V AAA battery, 1X user manual |
9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
ANENG provides lifetime service and technical support for the VD807 Contactless Voltage Tester. For any inquiries, troubleshooting assistance, or warranty claims, please contact ANENG customer service through their official channels.





