Caution! Dangerous voltage. Danger of electrical
shock
Continuous double or reinforced insulation
complies with IEC536, class 11
CE Symbol of conformity, confirms conformity with
relevant EU directives. The meter complies with EMC
directives (89/336/EEC). Specifically standards EN
50081-1 and EN 50082-1 as well as the Low Voltage
Directive (73/23/EEC) described in the standard EN
61010-1.
The meter has been designed in accordance with the
safety regulations for electronic measuring
instruments, EN 61010-1, IEC 61010
Voltages above 75V DC or 50V AC may constitute a
serious shock hazard.
Before using the meter check for physical damage to
the casing in particular around the connectors. If the
case is damaged do not use the meter.
Check the test probes for damaged insulation or
exposed metal. Check the leads for continuity.
Do not apply more than the rated voltage, as marked
on the meter between the terminals or between any
terminal and ground.
Do not use or store the meter in an environment of high
temperature, humidity, fumes, vapour, gaseous,
inflammable and strong magnetic field. The
performance and safety of the instrument and the user
may be compromised in such circumstances.
Disconnect circuit power and discharge all high
voltage capacitors before testing resistance, continuity
and diodes.
Remove the batteries if the meter is not in use for a long
period. Constantly check the battery as it may have
leaked. A leaking battery will damage the meter.
The meter may only be opened by a qualified service
technician for calibration and repair.
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