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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.
2.44
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.
2.45
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.
2.46
Do
not
attempt
to
test
charged
capacitors.
Only
discharged capacitors may be tested. If you wish to
test a capacitor, discharge it using an approved
method before connecting it to the meter. Caution:
Some capacitors can store dangerous lethal charges.
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