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OPERATOR SAFETY INFORMATION
This meter has been designed and tested according to IEC Publication 1010-1.
Follow all safety and operating instructions to ensure that the meter is
used safely and is kept in good operating condition.
Never use the meter if the meter or test leads look damaged.
Always turn off power to the circuit before cutting, unsoldering, or
breaking the circuit. Small amounts of current can be dangerous.
Never measure resistance in a circuit when power is applied to the circuit.
Never touch the probes to a voltage source when the test leads are plugged into the 10A or
40 mA input jack.
To avoid damage or injury, never use the meter on unprotected circuits that exceed 14000
volt-amps.
Never apply more than 600V dc or ac rms (sine) between any input jack and earth ground.
Always be careful when working with voltages above 60V dc or 30V ac rms. Such voltages
pose a shock hazard.
Always keep your fingers behind the finger guards on the probe when making
measurements.
Always use a high voltage probe to measure voltage if the peak voltage might exceed
600V.
SYMBOLS MARKED ON EQUIPMENT
DANGER - High voltage.
S S
Attention - refer to the manual. This symbol indicates that
P
information about usage of a feature is contained in the manual.
Fuse information.
X
USE THE PROPER FUSE
To avoid fire hazard, use only a fuse identical in type, voltage rating, and
current rating as specified on the case bottom fuse rating label.
DO NOT OPERATE DISASSEMBLED METER
Always operate the meter with case top and bottom properly assembled.
Access procedures and the warnings for such procedures are contained in this
Service Manual. Service procedures are for qualified service personnel only.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE IF PROTECTION MAY BE IMPAIRED
If the meter appears damaged or operates abnormally, protection may be
impaired. Do not attempt to operate it. When in doubt, have the meter
serviced.

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