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Philips PM3208 - 1.5 Impaired Safety-Protection; 1.6 General Clauses

Philips PM3208
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1
SAFETY
INSTRUCTION
1.5
IMPAIRED
SAFETY-PROTECTION
Whenever
it
is
likely
that
safety-protection
has
been
impaired,
the
instrument
must
be
made
inoperative
and
be
secured
against
any
unintended
operation.
The
matter
should
then
be
referred
to
qualified
technicians.
Safety-protection
is
likely
to
be
impaired
if,
for
example,
the
instrument
fails
to
perform
the
intended
measurements
or
shows
visible
damage.
1.6
GENERAL
CLAUSES
WARNING:
The
opening
of
covers
or
removal
of
parts,
except
those
to
which
access
can
be
gained
by
hand,
is
likely
to
expose
live
parts
and
acessible
terminals
which
can
be
dangerous
by
live.
-
The
instrument
shall
be
disconnected
from
all
voltage
sources
before
it
is
opened.
-
Bear
in
mind
that
capacitors
inside
the
instrument
can
hold
their
charge
even
if
the
instrument
has
been
separated
from
all
voltage
sources.
WARNING:
Any
interruption
of
the
protective
earth
conductor
inside
or
outside
the
instrument,
or
disconnection
of
the
protective
earth
terminal,
is
likely
to
make
the
instrument
dangerous.
Intentional
interruption
is
prohibited.
-
Components
which
are
important
for
the
safety
of
the
instrument
may
only
be
renewed
by
components
obtained
through
your
local
Philips
organisation.
(See
also
section
8).
-
After
repair
and
maintenance
in
the
primary
circuit,
safety
inspection
and
tests,
as
mentioned
in
section
8
have
to
be
performed.
1.5
IMPAIRED
SAFETY-PROTECTION

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