APx1701 Transducer Test Interface: Safety
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Safety
Safety Information
Do NOT service or repair this equipment unless properly
qualified. Servicing should be performed only by a quali-
fied technician or an authorized Audio Precision distributor.
Do NOT defeat the safety ground connection. This equip-
ment is designed to operate only with an approved three-
conductor power cord and safety grounding. Loss of the
protective grounding connection can result in electrical
shock hazard from the accessible conductive surfaces of this
equipment.
Do NOT exceed mains voltage ratings. This equipment is
designed to operate only from a 50–60 Hz ac mains power
source at 100–240 Vac nominal voltage. The mains supply
voltage is not to exceed ±10 % of nominal (90–264 Vac).
For continued fire hazard protection, fuses should be
replaced ONLY with the exact value and type indicated on
the rear panel of the instrument and discussed on page 2 of
this booklet.
The input measurement terminals are intended to be used
for the measurement of audio signals only.
Do NOT substitute parts or make any modifications with-
out the written approval of Audio Precision. Doing so may
create safety hazards. Using this product in a manner not
specified by Audio Precision can result in a safety hazard.
This product is for indoor use—Installation Category II,
Measurement Category I, pollution degree 2.
To clean the enclosure of this product, use a soft cloth or
brush to remove accumulated dust. A mild detergent may be
used to remove remaining dirt or stains. Do not use strong
or abrasive cleaners. Wipe all surfaces with a damp cloth.
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