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Do not use the meter if it does not appear to work correctly
on all ranges and in all modes.
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Do not use the meter if it has undergone long-term storage
under unfavorable conditions.
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Do not use the meter if it may have been damaged in
transport.
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Do not attempt immediate use of the meter when bringing
if from a cold environment to a warm environment.
Condensation of water, inside and outside of the meter, may
produce dangerous measuring conditions. Allow the meter
to warm to room temperature before using.
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Do not use meter in condensing atmospheres. That is, do
not use meter in conditions where ambient temperature and
humidity could cause condensation of water inside of meter.
Doing so may cause injury to the user.
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Use caution when attempting to evaluate if a dangerous
voltage is present. The meter will not read AC voltage if it is
set to DC. For example, if the meter is set to 300VDC, it will
not measure a dangerous AC voltage, even if the probes are
inserted into a household AC wall outlet.
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he metallic portion of one test lead if the
other test lead is connected to a live circuit. The current
from the live circuit may pass through the meter and appear
on the unconnected test lead. Failure to observe this
warning may result in user injury.
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Remove the battery when the meter may be left unused for
longer than 1 month. Chemical leakage from the battery
could damage the meter, leading to user injury.
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Do not use the meter if there is evidence of chemical
leakage from the battery. Leakage could damage meter and
lead to injury of user.
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Do not modify the meter. Changing the design may make
the meter unsafe and may result in injury to the user.
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