Merlin Gerin Multi 9 Ic 2000 P Manual 〈Ultimate〉
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Since the original document is dense, here is the installation protocol taken directly from the Merlin Gerin Multi 9 Ic 2000 P manual: A: Yes
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1. The "Push-to-Test" Button Every IC2000 P has a blue or white "Test" button (T). According to the manual, you must press this button monthly. If the device does not trip, it is mechanically stuck and must be replaced immediately. Do not just reset it—replace it.
2. The Trip Indication The manual notes a unique visual indicator. After a fault, the operating lever often sits in a "Tripped" middle position (neither fully ON nor OFF). You must push it to OFF before resetting to ON. Trying to force it from middle to ON without going to OFF will break the internal mechanism.
3. Wiring Polarity Unlike modern electronic RCDs, the Multi 9 IC2000 P (depending on the exact vintage) may be sensitive to line/load reversal. The manual explicitly marks "Line" on top and "Load" on the bottom. Reversing these can destroy the device during a fault.