AP401FULL- HD_rev. 09_UK
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WARNINGS
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This device complies with the following standards and documents:
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ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC):
EN55011 EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 EN61000-4-2 EN61000-4-3
EN61000-4-4 EN61000-4-5 EN61000-4-8 EN61000-4-11 ENV50204
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SAFETY:
EN61010-1
ATTENTION:
The safety standards and precautions listed hereafter must be scrupulously
applied during all of the instrument’s use and maintenance phases in order to prevent personal
injury and/or property damage
Note:
UNAOHM S.r.l. shall bear no responsibility for any use of the instrument
which does not comply with the indications contained herein.
1.1.
SAFETY STANDARDS
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The instrument must be powered with a voltage value that falls within the limits specified in the
technical characteristics.
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Do not use the device without the relative closure elements.
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The instrument is designed for use in sheltered environments. It must therefore not be exposed
to rain or steady streams of water.
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Do not use the device in any explosive environments where flammable gases, vapours, fumes
and/or powders are present.
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The instrument can be utilized under Overvoltage Category II
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and Pollution Rating 2 conditions.
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In order to prevent the formation of humidity condensation, avoid turning on the device
immediately after it has been moved from a cold environment to a warm environment.
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Keep the device away from heat sources and be careful to avoid blocking any of its cooling vents.
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For prolonged use in laboratories or at fixed workstations, it is recommended to remove the
device from its carrying case in order to allow for better heat dispersion.
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Do not connect the device to DC voltage or RF sources with output values greater than those
which are indicated.
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It is recommended to periodically inspect the carrying strap, as well as its attachments and
hooks, for any damage due to regular wear. These must be replaced as soon as any deterioration
is encountered.
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Observe the following precautions for any devices with batteries installed:
1.
) Do not short-circuit the battery: this could cause it to explode.
2.
) Do not immerse the battery in water or expose it to open flames.
3.
) Never attempt to perforate or open the battery.
4.
) If the battery needs to be replaced, use an identical battery type and dispose of the old battery
in compliance with your local regulations.
5.
) Do not connect the battery with its polarity reversed.