Keithley 7072 Instruction Manual page 5

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Safety Precautions
The following
safety precautions
should be observed before using
this product and any associated instrumentation.
Although
some in-
~tmmcnt~ and accessories would normally
be used with non-haz-
ardous voltages,
there are sitilafions
when
hazardous conditions
may be prcscnt.
This product is intended for use by qualified
personnel who recog-
nize shock hazards and are familiar
with the safety precautions
rc-
quired to avoid possible
injury
Read the operating
information
carefully
before using the product.
The types of product users are:
Responsible
body is the individual
or group responsible
for the use
and maintenance
of equipment,
for ensuring that the equipment
is
operated within
its specifications
and operating
limits, and for en-
suring that operators are adequately
trained.
Operators
use the product for its intended function.
They must be
trained in electrical
safety procedures and proper use of the instru-
ment. They must be protected from electric shock and contact with
hazardous live circuits.
Maintenance
personnel
perform routine procedures on the product
to keep it operating,
for example, setting the line voltage or replac-
ing consumable materials. Maintenance
procedures are described in
the manual. The procedures explicitly
state ifthe operator may per-
form them, Otherwise,
they should be performed
only by service
personnel.
Service personnel
are trained to work on live circuits, and perform
safe installations
and repairs ofproducts.
Only properly trained ser-
vice personnel may perform
installation
and service procedures.
Exercise extreme caution when a shock hazard is present. Lethal
voltage may be present on cable connector jacks or test fixtures. The
American
National
Standards Institute (ANSI)
states that a shock
hazard exists when voltage levels greater than 30V RMS, 42.4V
peak, or 60VDC
are present. A good safety practice
is to expect
that hazardous
voltage is present in any unknown
circuit
before
measuring.
Users of this product must bc protected from electric
shock at all
times. The responsible
body must ensure that users are prevented
access and/or insulated from every connection
point. In some cases,
connections
must be exposed to potential
human contact. Product
users in these circumstances
must bc trained to protect themsclvcs
from the risk of electric shock. If the circuit is capable of operating
at or above 1000 volts, no conductive
part of the circuit
may be
exposed.
As described
in the International
Electrotechnical
Commission
(IEC)
Standard
IEC 664, digital
multimctcr
measuring
circuits
(e.g., Keithley
Models
175.A. 199,2000,2001,2002,
and 2010) are
Installation
Category II. All other instruments'signal
terminals
are
Installation
Category I and must not be connected to mains.
Do not connect switching
cards directly to unlimited
power circuits.
They are intended
to be used with
impedance
limited
sources.
NEVER
connect switching
cards directly
to AC mains. When con-
necting sources to switching
cards, install protective
devices to lim-
it fault current and voltage to the card.
Bcforc operating an instrument,
make sure the line cord is connect-
ed to a properly
grounded power receptacle.
Inspect the connecting
cables, test leads, and jumpers for possible wear, cracks, or breaks
before each use.
For maximum
safety, do not touch the product, test cables, or any
other instruments
while power is applied to the circuit under test.
ALWAYS
remove power from the cntire test system and discharge
any capacitors before: connecting
or disconnecting
cables or jump-
ers, installing
or removing
switching
cards, or making
internal
changes, such as installing
or removing jumpers.
Do not touch any object that could provide
a current path to the
common side of the circuit under test or power line (earth) ground.
Always
make measurements
with dly hands while standing on a
dry, insulated
surface capable of withstanding
the voltage being
measured.

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