Operating Precautions
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Handling the Instrument
To avoid electric shock, do not remove the HiLogger's case. The
internal components of the HiLogger carry high voltages and may
become very hot during operation.
Touching any of the high-voltage points inside the HiLogger is very
dangerous.
Do not attempt to modify, disassemble or rep
air the HiLogger; as fire,
electric shock and injury could result.
To avoid damage to the HiLogger, protect it from physical shock when
transporting and handling. Be especially careful to avoid physical shock
from dropping.
This instrument may cause interference if used in residential areas. Such
use must be avoided unless the user takes special measures to reduce
electromagnetic emissions to prevent interference to the reception of radio
and television broadcasts..
Handling the Cords and Cables
• Avoid stepping on or pinching cables, which could damage the cable
insulation.
• To avoid breaking the cables, do not bend or pull them.
• To avoid damaging the power cord, grasp the plug, not the cord, when
unplug
ging it from the power outlet.
Before Turning Power On
Before turning the HiLogger on, make sure the supply voltage
matches that indicated on the AC adapter. Connection to an improper
supply voltage may damage the HiLogger or AC adapter and present
an electrical hazard.
When the power is turned off, do not apply voltage or current to the HiLog-
ger. Doing so may damage the HiLogger.
• After use, always turn OFF the power.
• Brief power interruptions of 40 ms or less will not cause this HiLogger to
malfunction. However, Longer interruptions may cause the HiLogger to
shut itself off, so consider local power conditions before installing, as
appropriate.
• To ensure that recording is not interrupted by power outages, you can
use th
e 9418-15 AC Adapter and Z1000 Battery Pack together.