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Safety
Information
/K
Safety
Information
(See Users
Manual
for
complete
information.)
Before you use
the
calibrator,
inspect the
insulating
cover.
Look for
cracks
or missing
plastic. Pay
particular attention
to
the
insulation
surrounding
the
connectors. Do
not use
the
calibrator if
it is
damaged.
Disconnect the
power
and
discharge all
high-voltage
capacitors
in the
equipment
under test
before
testing
resistance
or
continuity.
Inspect the test
leads
for damaged
insulation
or
exposed
metal.
Check
test
lead
continuity.
Replace
damaged
test
leads.
Do not
use the
calibrator
if it looks
damaged
or if
it
operates
abnormally.
Protection may be
impaired.
When
in
doubt,
have
the
calibrator
serviced.
Select the
proper
function
and range
for
your
measurement.
Use
caution when
working
above
42V dc
or 25V ac
rms.
Such
voltages
pose
a
shock
hazard.
When using
the probes,
keep
your
fingers
away
from
the
probe
contacts.
Keep
your
fingers
behind the
finger
guards
on
the
probes.
Connect the
common
test lead
before
you
connect
the
live
test lead.
When
you
disconnect
test
leads,
disconnect
the
live
test lead
first.
Do not
operate
the
calibrator
around
explosive
gas,
vapor, or
dust.
When using
a
pressure
module,
make
sure the
process
pressure line
is
shut
off and
depressurized
before you
connect
it to
the
pressure
module.
Disconnect
test leads
before
changing
to
another
measure
or
source
function.
Designed
and
tested in
accordance
with I
EC-1
01
0-1.
Use
the
calibrator
only
as
specified
in this
Guide or
the Users
Manual;
otherwise
the
protection
provided by
the
calibrator
may be
impaired.
When
servicing use
only
specified
replacement
parts.
International
Electrical
Symbols
M
Calibrator
is
protected
throughout by
double
insulation
or
reinforced
insulation.
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Caution!
Refer
to this
manual
before
using
the
Calibrator.
CAT II
Overvoltage
(Installation)
Category
II per
IEC
1010-1 refers
to the
level
of
Impulse
Withstand
Voltage
protection
provided.
Typical
locations
include;
Mains
Wall
outlets,
local
appliances
and
POR-
TABLE
EQUIPMENT.
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