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IT8000 Series Programming Guide
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SHOCK HAZARD Ground the Instrument. This product is provided
with a protective earth terminal. To minimize shock hazard, the in-
strument must be connected to the AC mains through a grounded
power cable, with the ground wire firmly connected to an electrical
ground (safety ground) at the power outlet or distribution box. Any
interruption of the protective (grounding) conductor or disconnec-
tion of the protective earth terminal will cause a potential shock
hazard that could result in injury or death.
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Before applying power, verify that all safety precautions are taken.
All connections must be made with the instrument turned off, and
must be performed by qualified personnel who are aware of the
hazards involved. Improper actions can cause fatal injury as well as
equipment damage.
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SHOCK HAZARD, LETHAL VOLTAGES This product can input the
dangerous voltage that can cause personal injury, and the operator
must always be protected from electric shock. Ensure that the input
electrodes are either insulated or covered using the safety covers
provided, so that no accidental contact with lethal voltages can
occur.
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Never touch cables or connections immediately after turning off the
instrument. Verify that there is no dangerous voltage on the electro-
des or sense terminals before touching them.
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Failure to use the instrument as directed by the manufacturer may
render its protective features void.
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Always clean the casing with a dry cloth. Do not clean the internals.
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Make sure the vent hole is always unblocked.
Environmental Conditions
The instrument is designed for indoor use and an area with low condensation.
The table below shows the general environmental requirements for the
instrument.
Environmental Conditions
Requirements
Operating temperature
0°C
~
40°C
Operating humidity
20%
~
80%( non-condensation)