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Operating Precautions
Handling Cords and Cables
DANGER
If the insulation on a cord or cable melts, the metal conductor may be exposed. Do
not use any cord or cable whose metal conductor is exposed. Doing so could result
in electric shock, or other hazard.
CAUTION
The cord and cable are hardened under the 0 degree or colder environment. Do not bend
or pull them to avoid tearing their shield or cutting them.
Using Voltage Cords
DANGER
To prevent an electric shock, conrm that the white portion (insulation layer) inside
the cable is not exposed. If a color inside the cable is exposed, do not use the
cable.
WARNING
• Use only the specied voltage cords. Using a non-specied cord may result in
electric shock or short circuits.
• Avoid contact between the cord and the measured line in order to protect the
cord from damage. Any contact can cause the instrument to malfunction and lead
to short-circuits or electric shock.