Safety Summary
Symbols in the manual
Symbols in the manual
Symbols on the product
Symbols on the product
Static
Static
charge
charge
Any cable or wire can carry a significant static electric charge that could damage the sensitive
electronics of the CT100/CT100HF. For this reason, it is essential to ground any cable or device
about to be tested before attaching it to the front panel BNC or SMA adapter.
CAUTION: Failure to properly ground the cable / device under test prior to
connecting it to the front panel connector, either directly or indirectly, could result
in damage to the sampling electronics and will void the Warranty.
Fuses
Fuses
There are no external fuses or breakers accessible to the user. However, there are two internal
automatic thermal breakers that disconnect the power from the charger and battery to the rest of
the system. These thermal breakers make an audible click when they actuate. One of the circuit
breakers automatically resets after time. When this breaker cools, the CT100 can be restarted.
There is also a breaker on the CT207 subassembly A4 charger board. If tripped, this breaker
must be reset by taking the rear case off, locating the breaker assembly, and pushing its reset tab.
The tab is located at the far end of the board, nearest to the fan.
CAUTION: If the thermal breakers occasionally trip, the instrument should be
evaluated by qualified service personnel for maintenance.
AC power source
AC power source
The CT100 is intended to operate only from a 120 VAC or 240 VAC RMS power source using the
CE- and UL-approved 24 VDC external power supply / adapter provided with the instrument.
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