Stonex R60 – User Manual 38
8.4. Electric shock risk
This instrument is powered by rechargeable batteries. The charger needs to be connected to city power
during the charging process, and any improper handling of electricity may result in electric shock.
• Prohibit operate near high-voltage power transmission and large power facilities.
• Whenever possible, avoid using centering rod near electrified railroads, power lines, etc.
• Outdoor work during thunderstorms is prohibited.
• Do not operate instruments, batteries, chargers, etc. with wet hands.
• Avoid keys, metal objects connected to the electrodes of the battery, or the electrodes of the
charger.
• Avoid the use of unqualified, faulty or damaged sockets when charging, and prohibit any
operation that uses wires directly connected to the plug.
• Avoid contact of the instrument, batteries, chargers, adapters, power cables, etc. with any
liquid. Avoid using, storing, or charging the instrument in a raining, dripping, or wet
environment.
• Do not use any batteries, chargers, adapters, power cables, etc. that are not supplied by the
Company.
• If any abnormality or damage is found in batteries, chargers, adapters, cables, etc., stop using
them immediately and dispose of them properly.
• Do not make any modifications to the instrument, batteries, chargers, adapters, cables, etc.
8.5. EMC
The instrument is designed and manufactured in accordance with the relevant standards for
electromagnetic compatibility, but it may still cause electromagnetic interference that interacts with
other electronic equipment nearby. Instrument and charger in operation may interfere with nearby
sensitive electronic equipment and affect their normal operation. Strong sources of electromagnetic
radiation in the nearby environment may also interfere with the instrument, causing unpredictable
measurement errors, abnormal operation and, in particularly serious cases, even irreversible damage.
• Avoid using instruments in environments of strong electromagnetic interference, such as near
large electrical utilities, high-power radio transmission facilities, wireless communication
equipment, big electric motors, etc.
• If abnormal display, abnormal jumping of measurement data and other abnormalities are
detected during operation, stop operation immediately and turn off the instrument. Continue
operation only after confirming that the surrounding electromagnetic compatible
environment is suitable for continued operation.