1. Safety precautions
This product complies with the requirements of the following European Community Directives:
2004/108/EC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and 2006/95/EC (Low Voltage) as amended by
2004/22/EC (CE-Marking). Overvoltage category III 300 V; pollution degree 2.
CAT I: For signal level, telecommunication, electronic with small transient over voltage
CAT II: For local level, appliances, main wall outlets, portable equipment
CAT III: Supplied from a cable under earth; fixed installed switches, automatic cut-off or main
plugs.
CAT IV: Units and installations, which are supplied over aerial line, which are stand in a risk of
persuade of a lightning, i.e. main-switches on current input, overvoltage-diverter, current
use counter.
To ensure safe operation of the equipment and eliminate the danger of serious injury due to short-
circuits (arcing), the following safety precautions must be observed.
* Do not use this instrument for high-energy industrial installation measurement.
* Do not exceed the maximum permissible input ratings (danger of serious injury and/or
destruction of the equipment).
* The meter is designed to withstand the stated max voltages. If it is not possible to exclude
without that impulses, transients, disturbance or for other reasons, these voltages are
exceeded a suitable prescale (10:1) must be used.
* Replace a defective fuse only with a fuse of the original rating. Never short-circuit fuse or fuse
holding.
* Disconnect test leads or probe from the measuring circuit before switching modes or functions.
* Never touch the tips of the test leads or probe.
* Do not conduct voltage measurements with the test leads connected to the µA/mA- and COM-
terminal of the equipment.
* To avoid electric shock, disconnect power to the unit under test and discharge all capacitors
before taking any resistance measurements.
* Do not conduct current measurements with the leads connected to the V-terminals of the
equipment.
* Check test leads and probes for faulty insulation or bare wires before connection to the
equipment.
* Comply with the warning labels and other info on the equipment.
* To avoid electric shock, do not operate this product in wet or damp conditions. Conduct
measuring works only in dry clothing and rubber shoes, i. e. on isolating mats.
* Do not subject the equipment to shocks or strong vibrations.
* Keep hot soldering irons or guns away from the equipment.
* Do not subject the equipment to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures, humidity or
dampness.
* Do not operate the equipment near strong magnetic fields (motors, transformers etc.).
* Allow the equipment to stabilize at room temperature before taking up measurement (important
for exact measurements).
* Do not input values over the maximum range of each measurement to avoid damages of the
meter.
* Do not turn the rotary function switch during voltage or current measurement, otherwise the
meter could be damaged.
* Use caution when working with voltages above 35V DC or 25V AC. These Voltages pose
shock hazard.
* Replace the battery as soon as the battery indicator “BAT” appears. With a low battery, the
meter might produce false reading that can lead to electric shock and personal injury.
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