User Manual

1. Safety Precautions 
This  product  complies  with  the  requirements  of  the  following  European  Community  Directives: 
2004/108/EC  (Electromagnetic  Compatibility)  and  2006/95/EC  (Low  Voltage)  as  amended  by 
2004/22/EC (CE-Marking).  
Overvoltage category II; pollution degree 2. 
To  ensure safe operation of the  equipment and  eliminate  the danger of serious injury due  to short-
circuits (arcing), the following safety precautions must be observed. 
Damages resulting from failure to observe these safety precautions are exempt from any legal claims 
whatever. 
*  Do not use this instrument for high-energy industrial installation measurement. 
*  Do not place the equipment on damp or wet surfaces. 
*  Do not exceed the maximum permissible input ratings (danger of serious injury and/or destruction 
of the equipment). 
*  The meter is designed to withstand the stated max voltages. If it is not possible to exclude without 
that impulses, transients, disturbance or for other reasons, these voltages are exceeded a suitable 
presale (10:1) must be used. 
*  Replace  a  defective  fuse  only  with  a  fuse  of  the  original  rating.  Never  short-circuit  fuse  or  fuse 
holding. 
*  Disconnect test leads or probe from the measuring circuit before switching modes or functions. 
*  Check test leads and probes for faulty insulation or bare wires before connection to the equipment. 
*  To avoid electric shock, do not operate this product in wet or damp conditions. 
*  Conduct measuring works only in dry clothing and rubber shoes, i. e. on isolating mats. 
*  Never touch the tips of the test leads or probe. 
*  Comply with the warning labels and other info on the equipment. 
*  The measurement instrument is not to be to operated unattended. 
*  Always start with the highest measuring range when measuring unknown values. 
*  Do not subject the equipment to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures, humidity or dampness. 
*  Do not subject the equipment to shocks or strong vibrations. 
*  Do not operate the equipment near strong magnetic fields (motors, transformers etc.). 
*  Keep hot soldering irons or guns away from the equipment. 
*  Allow the equipment to stabilize at room temperature before taking up measurement  
  (important for exact measurements). 
*  Do  not  input  values  over  the  maximum  range  of  each  measurement  to  avoid  damages  of  the 
instrument. 
*  Use caution when  working with  voltages above 35V DC  or 25V AC. These  Voltages pose  shock 
hazard. 
*  Periodically wipe the cabinet with a damp cloth and mid detergent. Do not use abrasives or 
solvents. 
*  The meter is suitable for indoor use only  
*  Do not operate the meter before the cabinet has been closed and screwed safely as terminal can 
carry voltage. 
*  Do not store the meter in a place of explosive, inflammable substances. 
*  Do not modify the equipment in any way. 
*  Do not place the equipment face-down on any table or work bench to prevent damaging the 
controls at the front. 
*  Opening the equipment and service – and repair work must only be performed by qualified service 
personnel 
*  Measuring instruments don’t belong to children hands. 
Cleaning the cabinet 
Prior to cleaning the cabinet, withdraw the mains plug from the power outlet. 
Clean only with a damp, soft cloth and a commercially available mild household cleanser. Ensure that 
no water gets inside the equipment to prevent possible shorts and damage to the equipment. 
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