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WARNING
To reduce the risks associated with hazardous voltage:
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Connect the attached ground wire on rear panel to an electrical ground before operating the analyzer;
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Do not use if the 3M
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Charge Analyzer 711 housing or power supply are damaged;
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Do not attempt to modify or repair — no user serviceable parts inside — contact 3M Service for repair.
To reduce the risks associated with fire or explosion:
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Do not operate the analyzer in an explosive environment. The analyzer is not designed to be intrinsically
safe.
CAUTION
To reduce the risks associated with use of alcohol for cleaning:
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When cleaning the analyzer per the operating instructions, follow the MSDS procedures for safe use of the
required cleaning solution.
To reduce the risks associated with environmental contamination from the NiMH battery pack and
circuit boards containing lead-bearing solder:
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The charge analyzer contains a NiMH battery pack and circuitry that contains lead in the solder. At the end
of service life, dispose of the charge analyzer in accordance with federal, state and local requirements.
CAUTION
To reduce the risks associated with property damage due to improper repair or modification:
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Do not attempt to modify or repair — no user serviceable parts inside — contact 3M Service for repair.
To reduce the risks associated with property damage from improper maintenance:
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Unit must be cleaned and checked periodically for correct operation.
Important Notes
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Avoid extreme discharge of the rechargeable batteries. If the batteries require charging, do not allow the unit
to sit idle for a period of time without first fully charging the batteries.
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Do not use the charge analyzer 711 or Remote Field Sensor Probe in areas where high AC or DC field
strengths are present.
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Do not discharge to the sensor element of the charge analyzer 711 or 3M
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Remote Field Sensor Probe.
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Do not allow any object to contact the sensor elements. Permanent damage to the sensor elements may
occur. When not in use, keep sensor heads protected with supplied covers.
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AC fields with frequencies >1Hz cannot be measured.