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Disconnect test leads or probe from the measuring circuit before
switching modes or functions.
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Do not conduct voltage measurements with the test leads connected
to the A- and COM-terminal of the equipment.
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To avoid electric shock, disconnect power to the unit under test and
discharge all capacitors before taking any resistance measurements.
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Do not conduct current measurements with the leads connected to
the V/-terminals of the equipment.
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Check test leads and probes for faulty insulation or bare wires before
connection to the equipment.
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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.
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Never touch the tips of the test leads or probe.
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Comply with the warning labels and other info on the equipment.
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Always start with the highest measuring range when measuring
unknown values.
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Do not subject the equipment to direct sunlight or extreme
temperatures, humidity or dampness.
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Do not subject the equipment to shocks or strong vibrations.
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Do not operate the equipment near strong magnetic fields (motors,
transformers etc.).
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Keep hot soldering irons or guns away from the equipment.
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Allow the equipment to stabilize at room temperature before taking
up measurement (important for exact measurements).
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Do not turn the rotary function switch during voltage or current
measurement; otherwise the meter could be damaged.
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Do not input values over the maximum range of each measurement
to avoid damages of the meter.
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Use caution when working with voltages above 35V DC or 25V AC.
These Voltages pose shock hazard.
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The measurement instrument is not to be to operated unattended.
Replace the battery as soon as the battery indicator "BAT" appears.
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With a low battery, the meter might produce false reading that can
lead to electric shock and personal injury.
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Fetch out the battery when the meter will not be used for long period.
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