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Introduction / scope of supply
The clamp meters are characterised by the following features:
LC display with 4000 counts
Safety according to DIN VDE 0411/ EN 61010, Measurement Category CAT IV
1000 V
Voltage, current and resistance measurement
Diode and acoustical continuity test function
Capacity and frequency measurement
Automatic range selection
Impact and shock proof due the robust design
Scope of supply
1 x Clamp meter
2 x Test leads (1x red, 1x black)
2 x Batteries 1.5 V, IEC LR03
1 x Instruction manual
Transport and storage
Please keep the original packaging for later transport, e.g. for calibration. Any transport
damage due to faulty packaging will be excluded from warranty claims.
To avoid instrument damage, it is advised to remove batteries when not using the in-
strument over a certain time period. However, should the instrument be contaminated
by leaking battery cells, you are kindly requested to return it to the factory for cleaning
and inspection.
Instruments must be stored in dry and closed areas. In the case of an instrument being
transported in extreme temperatures (high or low), a recovery time of minimum 2 hours
is required prior to instrument operation.
Safety references
The operating instructions contains information and references required for
safe operation and use of the instrument. Before using the instrument, read the
operating instructions carefully and follow them in all respects.
The respective accident prevention regulations established by the professional
associations for electrical systems and equipment must be strictly always met.
To avoid electrical shock, the valid safety and VDE regulations regarding exces-
sive contact voltages must receive utmost attention, when working with voltages
exceeding 120 V (60 V) DC or 50 V (25 V) RMS AC. The values in brackets are
valid for limited ranges (as for example medicine and agriculture).
Measurements in dangerous proximity of electrical systems are only to be car-
ried out in compliance with the instructions of a responsible electrical technician,
and never alone.
If the operator's safety is no longer ensured, the instrument is to be put out of
service and protected against use. The safety is no longer insured, if the instru-
ment (this includes accessories like test leads, etc.):
shows obvious damage
does not carry out the desired measurements
has been stored for too long under unfavourable conditions
has been subjected to mechanical stress during transportation or storage
has been contaminated by leaking batteries
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