3 Phase Power Analyser / EN
1 09/30/16 Version No. 00
I. SAFETY INFORMATION
The following symbols may appear on the instrument and in this instruction manual:
Caution refer to this manual before using the instrument.
This mark indicates explanation, which is particularly important that the user should
read before using the instrument.
Risk of electric shock
Instrument is protected by double insulation or reinforced insulation.
Conforms to relevant EU directives
Dispose of in accordance with local regulations.
Safety Information
Read and understand this instruction manual completely before using this instrument. Failure to
observe the warnings and cautions in this instruction manual may result in injury, death or damage
to the instrument and other equipment or property.
If this instrument is used in a manner not specified in these instructions, the protection provided by
the instrument may be impaired
DANGER
• Do not store or use the instrument where it will be exposed to direct sunlight, high temperature,
high humidity, or condensation
• The instrument is designed for indoor use and can be safely used at temperatures ranging from
0°C to 40°C
• To prevent electric shock, do not allow the instrument to come into contact with water, do not
use in damp conditions and do not use the unit with wet hands
• Do not use the instrument in hazardous areas or around explosive or corrosive gases or vapours
• Examine the instrument and probes before use, do not use them if they are damaged
• Do not apply more than the rated voltage, as marked on the instrument and probes, between
terminals or between any terminal and earth ground
• To prevent electric shock, de-energise power systems before making connections whenever
possible
• Whenever possible, make connections to the output side of a circuit breaker to provide
better short circuit protection.
• Use caution with voltages above 30 Vac rms, 42 Vac peak, or 60 Vdc. These voltages pose a
shock hazard
• Use extreme caution when working around bare conductors or bus bars. Accidental contact with
the conductor could result in electric shock.
• Wear suitable personal protective equipment when working around or near hazardous live
conductors which could be accessible