To avoid and prevent electric shock, burn or personal injury, please read
this manual carefully.
To avoid electric shock, do not touch any naked conductor with hand or
skin; and do not ground yourself while using the instrument.
Keep this instrument dry. Do not use this instrument in rain.
Do not use the instrument if it is damaged or operates abnormally.
Inspect the test leads for damaged insulation or exposed metal. If a test
lead is damaged, replace it with a new one of the same ratings before use.
Do not connect power beyond the detection working voltage range.
Before opening the transmitter's or receiver's battery compartment cover,
turn off the transmitter or receiver and disconnect the connecting leads
from any wire, cable or conductor.
Never connect the transmitter to any live wire/ cable/conductor.
The instrument dose not have any user-serviceable electronic component.
Do not attempt to service the instrument.
Do not touch any line known to be or suspected of carrying electrical
power.
Do not operate the instrument where explosive gas, vapor or dust is
present.
Use caution when working with voltage above 30V ac rms, 42V peak, or
60V dc. Such voltages pose a shock hazard.
Adhere to local and national safety codes. Individual protective equipment
must be used to prevent shock and arc blast injury where hazardous live
conductors are exposed.
Caution should always be used when nailing, digging, or drilling in an area
where there may be buried pipe or cable.
Before working near an electrical wire, turn off the wire's power first.
To avoid interference, do not use the instrument where there is an intense
environmental electromagnetic field; otherwise the detection or
measurement result may be wrong.
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