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Supplying Power to the Instrument
2.4 Supplying Power to the Instrument
DANGER
Use only the specied power cord to provide power to the instrument.
Using a power cord other than those specied could cause a re, resulting in serious
bodily injury.
CAUTION
Do not use a power supply that generates rectangular wave or pseudo-sine
wave output (such as an uninterruptible power supply and a DC/AC inverter) to
power the instrument.
Doing so could damage the instrument, resulting in bodily injury.
Unplug the power cord from the instrument before connecting measurement
leads and sensors with an object under measurement.
Unplug the power cord while the instrument is not used.
Failure to do so could cause the operator to experience an electric shock.
Before connecting the power cord, verify that the supply voltage you plan to
use falls within the supply voltage range noted on the instrument’s AC inlet.
Supplying a voltage that falls outside the specied range to the instrument could
damage the instrument, causing bodily injury.
NOTICE
Use the same ground for the instrument and the devices being connected.
Failure to do so could damage the instrument and the devices being connected or
cause them to malfunction.
When unplugging the power cord from the outlet or instrument, pull on the
plug (not the cord).
The cable may be broken or the output terminal may be damaged.
Connecting the power cord
1
Turn o the instrument.
2
Conrm that the power supply voltage is within the rated range, and then, connect the
power cord to the power inlet.
(100 V AC to 240 V)
3
Connect the plug of the power cord to the outlet.
Preparing for Measurement