
Preparation for Use
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10 TEGAM WAY ● GENEVA, OHIO 44041 ● 440
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6100 ● FAX 440
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6110 ●
Safety Notices and Information
Read this Operation Manual thoroughly before using the instrument to become familiar with its
operations and capabilities.
Visually inspect instrument before using. Do not use if unit appears damaged
or with any part of the
case removed
.
WARNING
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS WITHIN THIS MANUAL ARE FOR USE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
ONLY. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS UNIT UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO.
SHOCK HAZARD
Disconnect all temperature probes and turn the unit off before removing the battery cover.
Never connect thermocouple leads to any source where more than 42 Volts (peak) could exist
between the lead and ground.
If it is necessary to make measurements of an object at elevated
electrical potential, the user is responsible for obtaining and properly using a probe that provides adequate
insulation between the surface with elevated potential and the thermocouple wiring.
Always disconnect probe leads before opening the battery door or the instrument housing.
Internal circuits can
present a shock hazard if leads are connected to a source of elevated potential.
Do not use this instrument if the housing, probe wiring, probe, or probe handle are damaged or
distorted.
Housings and wire insulation are part of the personnel protection system, and if damaged could
expose users to elevated potentials.
EXPLOSION HAZARD
Never change batteries, in an environment where explosive or flammable vapors or dust
suspensions may exist
.
Do not attempt to recharge alkaline batteries.
Do not put batteries into bags designed to protect parts from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
These bags are specially designed with metal shielding which can short circuit a battery.
Do not expose batteries to extreme heat or fire.
Observe all regional laws and regulations when
disposing batteries.
These instruments have a temperature classification of T4 or 135 °C maximum surface
temperature.
Consideration should be given when using approved thermocouple probes in sensing
environments exceeding this temperature class. The probe sheath and/or tip can be
at
a temperature which
may cause auto ignition in an explosive hazardous location.
Never use this instrument or any temperature probe or sensor inside a microwave oven.
BURN HAZARD
Do not touch a temperature probe sheath that has been exposed to toxic substances or
extremely high or low temperatures.
Do not attempt to measure temperatures beyond the range of the temperature probe.
Probe
damage or personal injury could result from exceeding a probe’s maximum temperature rating.
Safety Notices and Information continued on next page . . .
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