Operation Manual
Sagab by Elma
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DANGER
x Never use the meter to measure voltages on a circuit above the maximum
allowable input value on any function
x Do not exceed the maximum allowable input of any measurement range.
x Never touch exposed wiring, connections or any live circuit when attempting to take
measurements.
x Do not attempt to make measurement in areas with flammable gasses, fumes,
vapor or dusk. The use of the instrument in these areas may cause sparking which
can lead to an explosion.
x Do not attempt to use the instrument if its surface or your hand is wet.
x Never open the battery compartment cover when making measurements.
WARNING
x Always inspect he meter and test leads for any signs of damage or abnormality
before use. If the meter or its accessories have any structural defects such as
broken test leads, cracked cases, exposed metal parts or the display is not reading,
do not attempt to make measurements.
x Do not turn the function switch whilst test leads are connected to the meter.
x Do not install substitute parts or make modification to the meter. Return the meter to
your distributor for repair or re-calibration.
x Ensure the meter is switch off before opening the battery cover when replacing the
battery.
x Never replace a battery if the surface of the meter is wet or moist.
CAUTION
x Before making measurements ensure that the function selector switch is set on the
appropriate range position.
x Always make sure that the plug of each test lead is inserted fully into the
appropriate terminal of the meter
x Ensure that the function selector switch is set to the OFF position after use. When
the meter is stored for extended periods the battery should be removed.
x Do not expose the meter to direct sunlight, extreme temperatures or moist.
x Do not use abrasives or solvents on the meter. To clean it use a damp cloth and
mild detergent only,
x Qualified and trained service technicians should only perform calibration and repair
of the meter.