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TS100 Cable Fault Finder
Users Guide

Symbols

The following symbols are used either on the test set or
in the manual:
Warning: Risk of personal injury. See the
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manual for details.
Caution: Risk of damage or destruction to
equipment or software. See the manual for
details.
X
Warning: Risk of electric shock.
Consult the user documentation.
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Earth ground
Conformité Européenne. Conforms to
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relevant European Union directives.
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Meets safety requirements of North America
40 year Environment Friendly Use Period
(EFUP) under China Regulation -
Administrative Measure on the Control of
Pollution Caused by Electronic Information
Products. This is the period of time before
any of the identified hazardous substances
are likely to leak out, causing possible harm
to health and the environment.
Do not put products containing circuit
~
boards into the garbage. Dispose of circuits
boards in accordance with local regulations.

WSafety Information

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Warning
To avoid possible fire, electric shock or
personal injury:
Before you use the tester, carefully read all of the
safety information and instructions in this manual.
Do not connect this equipment directly to a mains
electrical supply. This equipment conforms to the
safety measurement standard for equipment
without a rated measurement category.
Do not use the tester to test cables that may have
hazardous voltages present. When the tester
indicates the presence of high AC or DC voltages,
carefully disconnect immediately to prevent any
personal injury. Be careful when you make
connections to cables.
Do not touch voltages > 30 volts AC RMS, 42 volts
AC peak, or 60 volts DC.
Do not connect the tester to voltages higher than
the maximum specified by the measurement
category (CAT) rating of the lowest-rated
individual component of the tester, the test leads,
or any accessory.
Do not use the tester around explosive gas or
vapor or in damp or wet environments.
Do not use the tester if it is damaged. Before you
use the tester, inspect the case. Look for cracks or
missing plastic. Pay particular attention to the
insulation surrounding the connector. If the tester
is damaged, remove the battery and make sure
that no one uses the tester.
Do not use the tester with the case opened.
Do not use the tester if it operates incorrectly.
Before you use the tester, make sure that the
supplied test leads are tightly attached to the BNC
connector.
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