Signal Connection; Safe Operating Conditions - Fluke 6100B Getting Started

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6100B/6105A
Getting Started
To avoid electrical shock, personal injury, or fire hazard, ensure
that the power cord is not damaged and is adequately rated.
If the power plug is to be the accessible disconnecting device, the cord must not be longer
than 3 meters.

Signal Connection

To avoid an electric shock hazard, injury, or death:

Safe Operating Conditions

The unit must be operated only within the manufacturer's specified operating conditions.
Examples of specification that must be considered are:
To avoid an electric shock hazard, injury, or death, do not apply
to or subject the Instrument to any condition that is outside
specified range. See detailed specifications of the Instrument
and its operating conditions in this manual.
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Make signal connections to the Instrument after the
protective earth/ground connection is made and
disconnected before the protective earth/ground connection
is removed, for example, the ac line supply lead must be
connected whenever signal leads are connected.
Do not connect or disconnect signal leads while they are
connected, or suspected of being connected, to any
hazardous voltage or current source.
Safety protection is likely to be impaired if unauthorized
signal connector leads are used. Do not use signal
connector leads if they are damaged. Voltage and current
signal connector leads are provided with each Instrument
but they must only be used for the correct purpose. The
current signal connector lead must never be connected to
the Instrument voltage terminals.
The Instrument must not be operated with covers removed.
For indoor use only
Ambient temperature
Ambient humidity
Power supply voltage and frequency
Maximum terminal voltages or currents
Altitude
Ambient pollution level
Exposure to shock and vibration
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