User Manual
  Insulation Multimeter 
  Safety Information 
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•  Keep fingers behind the finger guards on 
the probes. 
•  Do not exceed the Measurement Category 
(CAT) rating of the lowest rated individual 
component of a Product, probe, or 
accessory. 
•  Use the Product only as specified, or the 
protection supplied by the Product can be 
compromised. 
•  Comply with local and national safety 
codes. Use personal protective equipment 
(approved rubber gloves, face protection, 
and flame-resistant clothes) to prevent 
shock and arc blast injury where 
hazardous live conductors are exposed. 
•  Do not work alone. 
•  Do not apply more than the rated voltage 
between the terminals or between each 
terminal and earth ground. 
•  Limit operation to the specified 
measurement category, voltage, or 
amperage ratings. 
•  Use Product-approved measurement 
category (CAT), voltage, and amperage 
rated accessories (probes, test leads, and 
adapters) for all measurements. 
•  Measure a known voltage first to make 
sure that the Product operates correctly. 
•  Use the correct terminals, function, and 
range for measurements. 
•  Measure for hazardous voltage without the 
Low-Pass Filter. 
•  Do not use the Product if it operates 
incorrectly. 
•  Replace the battery when the low battery 
indicator () shows to prevent incorrect 
measurements. 
•  Remove the batteries if the Product is not 
used for an extended period of time, or if 
stored in temperatures >50 °C. If the 
batteries are not removed, battery leakage 
can damage the Product. 
•  The battery door must be closed and 
locked before you operate the Product. 
•  Remove all probes, test leads, and 
accessories before the battery door is 
opened. 
•  Do not use the Product if it is damaged. 
•  Disable the Product if it is damaged. 










