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Comply with the warning labels and other info on the equipment.
The measurement instrument is not to be to operated unattended.
Always start with the highest measuring range when measuring unknown
values.
Do not subject the equipment to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures,
humidity or dampness.
Do not subject the equipment to shocks or strong vibrations.
Do not operate the equipment near strong magnetic fields (motors,
transformers etc.).
Keep hot soldering irons or guns away from the equipment.
Allow the equipment to stabilize at room temperature before taking up
measurement (important for exact measurements).
Do not input values over the maximum range of each measurement to avoid
damages of the meter.
Do not turn the rotary function switch during voltage or current measurement,
otherwise the meter could be damaged.
Use caution when working with voltages above 35V DC or 25V AC. These
Voltages pose shock hazard.
Charge the battery as soon as the battery indicator “BAT” appears. With a low
battery, the meter might produce false reading that can lead to electric shock
and personal injury.
Fetch out the battery when the meter will not be used for long period.
Periodically wipe the cabinet with a damp cloth and mid detergent. Do not use
abrasives or solvents.
The meter is suitable for indoor use only
Do not operate the meter before the cabinet has been closed and screwed
safely as terminal can carry voltage.
Do not store the meter in a place of explosive, inflammable substances.
Do not modify the equipment in any way
Do not place the equipment face-down on any table or work bench to prevent
damaging the controls at the front.
Opening the equipment and service
– and repair work must only be performed
by qualified service personnel
Measuring instruments don’t belong to children hands.
Cleaning the cabinet
Clean only with a damp, soft cloth and a commercially available mild household
cleanser. Ensure that no water gets inside the equipment to prevent possible shorts and
damage to the equipment.