Definition of categories
CAT III: Measurements within the
building installation (e .g . distributors,
wiring, sockets and switches) .
This category also includes the
following 2 categories:
CAT II: Measurements on electrical
and electronic devices that are
supplied with a voltage via a mains
plug .
CAT I: Measurements on circuits that
have no direct connection to the mains
power supply (battery operated,
motor vehicle electrics, etc .) .
The product must be disconnected
from the test object before changing
the measuring range . Risk of product
damage .
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WARNING!
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Working with a circuit: Connect the
black colour test probe
circuit before connecting the red
colour test probe
–
Disconnecting test probes from
circuits: Remove the red colour test
probe
from the circuit before
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removing the black colour test
probe
from the circuit .
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Never connect a voltage source to
the test probes if "continuity test",
"resistance measurement", "diode
test" or "current measurement" are
selected . Risk of product damage .
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to the circuit
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Safety instructions
for batteries /
rechargeable
batteries
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DANGER TO LIFE! Keep batteries /
rechargeable batteries out of reach
of children . If accidentally swallowed
seek immediate medical attention .
DANGER OF EXPLOSION!
Never recharge non-
rechargeable batteries . Do
not short-circuit batteries /
rechargeable batteries and / or
open them . Overheating, fire or
bursting can be the result .
Never throw batteries / rechargeable
batteries into fire or water .
Do not exert mechanical loads to
batteries / rechargeable batteries .
Risk of leakage of batteries /
rechargeable batteries
Avoid extreme environmental
conditions and temperatures, which
could affect batteries / rechargeable
batteries, e .g . radiators / direct
sunlight .
If batteries / rechargeable batteries
have leaked, avoid contact with skin,
eyes and mucous membranes with
the chemicals! Flush immediately the
affected areas with fresh water and
seek medical attention!
GB/MT
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