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Safety warnings
These safety warnings must be read and understood before the instrument is used. They must be observed
during use. THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE USED ONLY BY SUITABLY TRAINED AND COMPETENT PERSONS.
National Health and Safety Legislation requires users of this equipment or their employer to carry out valid
risk assessment of all work so as to identify potential sources of danger and to mitigate risk.
If this equipment is modified or used in
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a manner other than specified by the
manufacturer, the protection provided by the
equipment may be impaired.
This equipment is not intrinsically safe and must
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not be used in hazardous atmospheres.
This equipment is for indoor and outdoor use
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up to 2,000m altitude. It must not be used
in wet conditions or outside the specified
temperature range.
Use only the adapters provided with
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the instrument.
If the equipment gets wet, turn off and
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disconnect, and wait for it to dry before
turning back on. Clean equipment with a dry,
clean cloth.
Inspect the equipment for damage before each
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use. The equipment must not be used if any part
of it is damaged.
The touch-pad test must not be relied on
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to check protective earth integrity. It is an
'open-circuit' test and will not indicate a high
impedance earth connection.
The live phase indicators are an additional safety
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feature which may fail. Use independent means
to verify whether circuits are energised. Safe
working practice must be observed.
The PE (protective earth) pre-test must be carried
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out before any other test.
Test lead safety warnings:
Test leads, including crocodile clips, must be in good
condition, clean, dry and free of broken or cracked
insulation. The lead set or its components must not be used
if any part of it is damaged.
Overload categories for mains connections are rated as
follows:
CAT IV - Measurement category IV: Equipment connected
between the origin of the low-voltage mains supply and the
distribution panel.
CAT III - Measurement category III: Equipment connected
between the distribution panel and the electrical outlets.
CAT II - Measurement category II: Equipment connected
between the electrical outlets and the user's equipment.
Measurement equipment may be safely connected only to
circuits at the marked rating or lower.
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If the PE pre-test fail, there may be high voltage
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present within the charging station and on the
output terminals and a risk of electric shock.
Other tests must not be started until the fault is
investigated and rectified.
If no voltage is present between the L & N of
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the terminals or between the L & N of the test
connector when the instrument is connected to
the charging point in charging mode, this may
be because the instrument's internal fuse
has blown.
Disconnect from all other equipment before
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opening the fuse or battery compartments.
Replacement fuses must be of the correct type
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and rating. Failure to fit the correctly rated fuse
may result in a safety hazard and may cause
damage to the instrument in the event of
an overload.
Use only non-rechargeable cells as specified in
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the instructions.
Replacement cells must be of the type specified
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in the instructions. Observe the correct polarity
No user serviceable parts are inside the
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equipment. Refer repairs to Megger approved
service centres.
At the end of the equipment's life dispose of it
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according to local regulations for recycling.
Do not dispose of this equipment to landfill,
sewage systems or by fire.
Safety symbols marked on the instrument
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Refer to user instructions
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HIGH VOLTAGE. Risk of electric shock
DOUBLE INSULATED. This instrument
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has double or reinforced insulation
throughout.
Equipment complies with
current EU directives
Equipment complies with current UK
legislation
N13117 Equipment complies with current
"C tick" requirements
Do not dispose of to landfill, sewage
systems or by fire
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