Warning - AEMC 300-24-2-10 User Manual

Ampflex flexible ac current probes
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AmpFlex
- Flexible AC Current Probes
These safety warnings are provided to ensure the safety of
personnel and proper operation of the instrument.
 Read the instruction manual completely and follow all the
safety information before attempting to use or service this
instrument.
 Wear protective clothing and gloves as required.
 Use caution on any circuit: potentially high voltages and
currents may be present and may pose a shock hazard.
 Read the safety specifications section prior to using the
current probe. Never exceed the max voltage ratings given.
 Safety is the responsibility of the operator. The AmpFlex
must be used only by qualified personnel using applicable
safety precautions.
 ALWAYS de-energize the circuit before wrapping the
AmpFlex
parts. Do not wrap on live conductors.
 ALWAYS connect the electronic module to the display
device before wrapping the AmpFlex
being tested.
 ALWAYS inspect the module, sensor, sensor cable, and
output terminals prior to use. Replace any defective parts
immediately. Use only factory parts.
 NEVER use the AmpFlex
above 600V CAT IV; 1000V CAT III.
International Electrical Symbols
This symbol signifies that the current probe is protected by double
or reinforced insulation. Use only factory specified replacement
parts when servicing the instrument.
This symbol signifies CAUTION! and requests that the user refer to
the user manual before using the instrument.
This symbol refers to a type B current sensor. Do not apply around
or remove from HAZARDOUS LIVE conductors without additional
protective means (de-energizing the circuit or wearing protective
clothing suitable for high voltage work).
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