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WIKA CEP6000 - Commissioning and Operating the Calibrator

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WIKA operating instructions, model CEP6000
MM/YYYY country code based on 10/2014 GB/CN
GB
Store the model CEP6000 hand-held multi-function calibrator in its original packaging in
a location that fulfils the conditions listed above. If the original packaging is not available,
pack and store the instrument as described below:
1. Wrap the instrument in an antistatic plastic film.
2. Place the instrument, along with shock-absorbent material, in the packaging.
3. If stored for a prolonged period of time (more than 30 days), place a bag containing a
desiccant inside the packaging.
6. Commissioning, operation
ATTENTION!
Damage through electric shock
Higher voltages than the rated voltage can cause damage to the multi-
function calibrator. With any damage to the case or the test cables, an
electric shock can result from any contact.
Apply the correct rated voltage, see chapter 10 “Specifications”.
Do not use the calibrator if it is damaged. Prior to use check the case of
the calibrator. Pay attention to missing plastic components and cracks,
in particular to the insulation around the connections.
Do not use the calibrator in case of malfunction. The instrument
protection might be compromised. In case of doubt, have the calibrator
checked.
The battery compartment must be closed and sealed.
Change the batteries as soon as the battery symbol is displayed.
Always use the correct connector sockets, functions and measuring
ranges for the measurement or simulation.
Only open the battery compartment once all cable connections have
been disconnected from the calibrator.
Check the test cables for damaged insulation or bare metal compo-
nents. Test the continuity of the test cables. Replace any damaged test
cable before using the calibrator.
Do not touch the metal parts at the test cables.
As soon as the model CEP6000 hand-held multi-function calibrator is turned on, by
pressing the ON/OFF key, it will go through a short self-test routine. During this routine,
the display shows the current firmware version and the auto-shutdown status. The
calibrator requires a maximum of 5 minutes warm-up to reach its specified accuracy.
Large changes in ambient temperature may make a longer warm-up period necessary.
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