To avoid electrical shock hazard, observe the proper safety precautions when
working with voltages above 60 VDC or 30 VAC rms. These voltage levels pose a
potential shock hazard to the user.
Inspect test leads, connectors, and probes for damaged insulation or exposed metal
before using the instrument. If any defects are found, replace them immediately.
Do not touch test lead tips or the circuit being tested while power is applied to
the circuit being measured. To avoid accidentally short circuit of bare (uninsulated)
hazardous live conductors or busbars, switch them off before insertion and removal
of the current clamp jaws. Contact with the conductor could result in electric shock.
Keep your hands/fingers behind the hand/finger barriers that indicate the limits of
safe access of the meter and the test leads during measurement.
Do not use the instrument in presence of explosive gas (material),
CAUTION
Disconnect the test leads from the test points before changing meter functions.
INTERNATIONAL ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS
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Caution ! Refer to the explanation in this Manual
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Caution ! Risk of electric shock
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Earth (Ground)
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Double Insulation or Reinforced insulation
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AC--Alternating Current
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DC--Direct Current
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Fuse
Conformity symbol, the instrument complies with the valid directives.
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It complies with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage
Directive (73/23/EEC) with their valid standards.
Symbol for the marking of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE
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Directive 2002/96/EC).
Application around and removal from hazardous live conductors is
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permitted
combustible gas (material), steam or dust.
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