FLIR
CM85
USER
MANUAL
Document
Identifier:
CM85
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US_AB
5
2.
Safety
Safety
Notes
Before
operating
the
device,
you
must
read,
understand,
and
follow
all
instructions,
dangers,
warnings,
cautions,
and
notes.
FLIR
Systems
reserves
the
right
to
discontinue
models,
parts
or
accessories,
and
other
items,
or
to
change
specifications
at
any
time
without
prior
notice.
Remove
the
batteries
if
the
device
is
not
used
for
an
extended
period
of
time.
Warning
Statements
Do
not
operate
the
device
if
you
do
not
have
the
correct
knowledge.
Formal
qualifications
and/or
national
legislation
for
the
electrical
inspections
can
apply.
Incorrect
operation
of
the
device
can
cause
damage,
shock,
injury
or
death
to
persons.
Do
not
start
the
measuring
procedure
before
you
have
set
the
function
switch
to
the
correct
position.
This
can
cause
damage
to
the
instrument
and
can
cause
injury
to
persons.
Do
not
change
to
current
or
resistance
when
you
measure
the
voltage.
This
can
cause
damage
to
the
instrument
and
can
cause
injury
to
persons.
Do
not
measure
the
current
on
a
circuit
when
the
voltage
increases
to
more
than
1000
V.
This
can
cause
damage
to
the
instrument
and
can
cause
injury
to
persons.
You
must
disconnect
the
test
leads
from
the
circuit
that
you
did
a
test
on
before
you
change
the
range.
If
you
do
not
do
this,
damage
to
the
instrument
and
injury
to
persons
can
occur.
Do
not
replace
the
batteries
before
you
remove
the
test
leads.
This
can
cause
damage
to
the
instrument
and
can
cause
injury
to
persons.
Do
not
use
the
device
if
the
test
leads
and/or
the
device
show
signs
of
damage.
Injury
to
persons
can
occur.
Be
careful
when
you
do
the
measurements
if
the
voltages
are
more
than
25
VAC
rms
or
35
VDC.
There
is
a
risk
of
shock
from
these
voltages.
Injury
to
persons
can
occur.
Do
not
do
diode,
resistance
or
continuity
tests
before
you
have
removed
the
power
from
capacitors
and
other
devices
under
test
during
a
measurement.
Injury
to
persons
can
occur.
Do
not
use
the
device
as
the
only
tool
to
identify
live
terminals.
Injury
to
persons
can
occur
if
live
terminals
are
not
identified
properly.
When
doing
voltage
checks
on
live
outlets,
ensure
that
the
tips
of
the
test
leads
are
touching
the
metal
contacts
that
are
typically
recessed
deep
in
the
outlet;
failure
to
do
so
can
lead
to
injury
to
persons.
Do
not
touch
expired
or
damaged
batteries
without
gloves.
Injury
to
persons
can
occur.
Do
not
short
‐
circuit
the
batteries.
This
can
cause
damage
to
the
instrument
and
can
cause
injury
to
persons.
Do
not
put
the
batteries
into
a
fire.
Injury
to
persons
can
occur.