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Triplett Model 9310-A
2.46
Avoid usage near strong RF fields (radio or television transmitters, walkie
talkies, cellular phones, etc.). The meter may display readings that are in
error, causing the user to misinterpret the hazards present. For example, the
meter may indicate a low voltage when high voltages are actually present.
Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to the meter or
injury to the user.
2.47
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.
2.48
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.
2.49
Observe whether D-HOLD function is activated. The meter may not show
the presence of dangerous potentials when D-HOLD is activated. For
example, if D-HOLD is applied when the meter is reading zero, and 120VAC
is subsequently applied, the meter will continue to read zero. Failure to
observe this precaution may result in damage to the meter or injury to the
user.
2.50
Do not use the thermocouple to measure the temperature of objects that are
electrically “live”. Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage
to the meter or injury to the user.
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