Operating Precautions
8
Handling the Instrument and Modules
• Do not exceed the range of the specifications and the rated value of the cable
or the module. Otherwise, the instrument may be damaged or may produce
heat, resulting in personal injury.
The maximum rated voltage to earth does not change when an attenuator or
similar is used at the input. Take the connection method into consideration and
make sure that the rating is not exceeded.
• To avoid electric shock, do not remove the instrumentÅfs cover and the mod-
ule case.
The internal components of the instrument carry high voltages and may
become very hot during operation.
• .. To avoid electric shocks, confirm that the instrument is turned off and the
connection cables are disconnected before removing or replacing a module.
• .To avoid electric shocks, do not operate the instrument with a module
removed.
To use the instrument after removing a module, install a blank panel over the
opening of the removed module.
• To prevent instrument damage or electric shocks, use only the screws for
securing the module in place that shipped with the instrument.
If you lose any screw or find that any screws are damaged, please contact
your Hioki distributor for a replacement.
• To avoid damage to the instrument, protect it from physical shock when trans-
porting and handling. Be especially careful to avoid physical shock from drop-
ping.
• The mounting screws must be firmly tightened or the module may not perform
as specified or may fail.
• To avoid damaging modules, do not touch the module connectors on this
instrument.
• Before transporting the instrument, disconnect all cables and USB memory
sticks.
• When there is no input, the waveform might be unstable due to the induced
voltage, but this is not an error.
• This instrument may cause interference if used in residential areas. Such use
must be avoided unless the user takes special measures to reduce electro-
magnetic emissions to prevent interference to the reception of radio and televi-
sion broadcasts.
Summary of Contents for MR8740
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