Safety Summary
WARNING: Upon loss of the protective-ground connection, all accessible parts,
including the screen, knobs, and connectors, can render an electric
shock.
Explosive atmospheres
Explosive atmospheres
Do not operate the CT100 in an explosive atmosphere unless your unit has been specifically
certified for that condition. Explosive Atmospheres: MIL-STD 810G, Method 511.5, Procedure I
(+55°C, sea level to 4600 m).
Do not remove
Do not remove
covers
covers
or
or
panels
panels
To avoid personal injury and risk of electric shock, do not open the CT100 case and do not
operate unless the case is fully intact.
Connecting cables to the front panel BNC
Connecting cables to the front panel BNC
To avoid damage to the CT100 and the very sensitive sampling electronics associated with the
front panel BNC connector, do not connect it to any cable or device that can be driven by active
circuitry or is subject to transient voltage spikes.
WARNING and CAUTION: The instrument should never be used to test any
cable or device carrying live electrical signals, as this carries a risk of electric
shock. This could also damage the sampling electronics and will void the
Warranty.
CAUTION: Always properly ground the conductor(s) of any cable or wiring to
remove any static charge prior to connecting it, either directly or indirectly
through attachment to another cable, to the CT100's front panel BNC connector.
Failure to do so can damage the instrument's sensitive sampling electronics and
will void the Warranty.
Battery replacement and
Battery replacement and
disposal
disposal
The CT100 contains a 2700 mA·h internal battery pack consisting of 12 AA NiMH batteries, as
well as a single lithium coin cell battery for the internal clock. Depending on the state or local
jurisdiction, these batteries may require special disposal and/or recycling. Contact your local
authorities for safe disposal in your area, or you may return them to MOHR Test and
Measurement LLC for recycling.
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