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Operation Precautions
Operation Precautions
Before Use
Follow these precautions to ensure safe operation and to obtain the full benefits of the various
functions.
DANGER
If connection cables or instrument are damaged, there is a risk of electric shock.
Before using the instrument, perform the following inspection.
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Before using the instrument, check that the insulation of the connection cables
is not damaged and that no metal parts are exposed. Using the instrument
under such conditions could result in electric shock. Replace the connection
cable with those specified by our company.
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Verify that the instrument operates normally to ensure that no damage occurred
during storage or shipping. If you find any damage, contact your authorized
Hioki distributor or reseller.
Instrument Installation
WARNING
To avoid accidents or damage to the instrument, do not install the instrument in
locations that are:
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Exposed to direct sunlight or high temperature
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Exposed to corrosive or combustible gases
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Exposed to a strong electromagnetic field or electrostatic charge
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Near induction heating systems (such as high-frequency induction heating
systems and IH cooking equipment)
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Susceptible to vibration
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Exposed to water, oil, chemicals, or solvents
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Exposed to high humidity or condensation
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Exposed to high quantities of dust particles
CAUTION
Do not place the instrument in a location that is unstable or inclined. Do not place the
unit on another unit. Knocking-over or dropping the instrument can cause injury or
damage to the instrument.
Installation
Be sure to keep the specified clearances around the instrument to prevent overheating.
• Do not install the instrument with any side except the bottom facing down.
• Do not obstruct vents.
• Do not install the instrument at an angle.
At least 5 cm
At least 5 cm on all sides
Right side
Vents
Left side
Vents
At least 5 cm
At least 5 cm on all sides
Summary of Contents for MR8827
Page 19: ...14 Operation Precautions ...
Page 81: ...76 Start and Stop Measurement ...
Page 111: ...106 Manage Files ...
Page 125: ...120 Miscellaneous Printing Functions ...
Page 143: ...138 View Block Waveforms ...
Page 191: ...186 Setting Output Waveform Parameters ...
Page 291: ...286 FFT Analysis Modes Measurable Ranges With Octave Analysis 1 1 OCT 1 3 OCT ...
Page 292: ...287 FFT Analysis Modes 1 1 OCT 1 3 OCT 13 FFT Function ...
Page 293: ...288 FFT Analysis Modes 1 1 OCT 1 3 OCT ...
Page 295: ...290 FFT Analysis Modes ...
Page 309: ...304 Editor Command Details ...
Page 387: ...382 Module Specifications ...
Page 405: ...400 Dispose of the Instrument Lithium Battery Removal ...
Page 431: ...A26 FFT Definitions ...
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