Safety Requirements
The digital AC/DC clamp meter has been designed
according to Safety Standard IEC61010-1
IEC61010-2-032 for electronic measuring instruments
and hand-held current clamps. It conforms to safety
standards for double insulation CAT III 600 V and
grade 2 for pollution.
Safety Signs
Important safety sign. Refer to the operation manual.
Danger high voltage.
Allow to be used around conductors without
danger to life.
Double insulation (Safety equipment with class II).
Ground (earth).
Notes
Before using this meter, please read carefully this
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user manual and pay special attention to "warning"
content. Please follow the "warning" instructions.
To meet the safety requirements, only use probe
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supplied with the meter. If the probe is replaced,
a new one with the same model or same electric
specification should be used.
Before using it, please check the meter and probe
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for any damage or abnormal condition. If an
abnormal situation appears (for example: bare
probe, enclosure damage, no liquid crystal display,
etc), don't use the meter.
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When the meter is measuring, don't touch the unused
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input terminal.
Be careful when measuring voltage greater than 60V
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DC and 30V AC. Don't allow fingers to touch or block
part of the probe.
When you can't determine the size range of signal to
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be tested, please switch the function measuring range
to the maximum position, then gradually select lower
ranges until the correct range is found. Do not exceed
the input limit specified in each measuring range.
Don't measure voltage greater than the upper limit for
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each range.
Before changing the function measuring range switch
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to a different position, set the probe and the circuit
being tested to an open state.
Before online resistance measurement, turn off all
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power supplies in circuit and release all charges on
both ends of capacitor.
Don't expose the meter exposure to strong light, high
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temperature or moisture (humidity).
Don't touch bare wires, connectors or circuits being
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measured.
Maintenance
Before opening the meter back cover, make sure that
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the probe is removed from the circuit to be measured.
Only wet cloth and a small amount of detergent can
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be used for cleaning the meter. Don't use chemical
solvents to wipe the meter case.
If you find any abnormal conditionon the meter, stoop
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using the meter immediately and have it repaired.
Repair the meter with the help of a trained technician.
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