General Information; Symbols; Use Of Tilt Handle; Safety - Hameg HM 1004-3 Series Manual

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General Information

General Information
This oscilloscope is easy to operate. The logical arrangement
of the controls allows anyone to quickly become familiar with
the operation of the instrument, however, experienced users
are also advised to read through these instructions so that all
functions are understood.
Immediately after unpacking, the instrument should be
checked for mechanical damage and loose parts in the
interior. If there is transport damage, the supplier must be
informed immediately. The instrument must then not be put
into operation.

Symbols

ATTENTION - refer to manual
Danger - High voltage
Protective ground (earth) terminal

Use of tilt handle

To view the screen from the best angle, there are three
different positions (C, D, E) for setting up the instrument. If
the instrument is set down on the floor after being carried, the
handle automatically remains in the upright carrying position
(A). In order to place the instrument onto a horizontal surface,
the handle should be turned to the upper side of the oscillo-
scope (C). For the D position (10° inclination), the handle
should be turned to the opposite direction of the carrying
position until it locks in place automatically underneath the
instrument. For the E position (20° inclination), the handle
should be pulled to release it from the D position and swing
backwards until it locks once more. The handle may also be
set to a position for horizontal carrying by turning it to the
upper side to lock in the B position. At the same time, the
instrument must be lifted, because otherwise the handle will
jump back.

Safety

This instrument has been designed and tested in accordance
with IEC Publication 1010-1 (overvoltage category II, pollu-
tion degree 2), Safety requirements for electrical equipment
for measurement, control, and laboratory use. The CENELEC
regulations EN 61010-1 correspond to this standard. It has left
the factory in a safe condition. This instruction manual con-
tains important information and warnings which have to be
followed by the user to ensure safe operation and to retain the
oscilloscope in a safe condition.
The case, chassis and all measuring terminals are connected
to the protective earth contact of the appliance inlet. The
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instrument operates according to Safety Class I (three-
conductor power cord with protective earthing conductor and
a plug with earthing contact).
The mains/line plug shall only be inserted in a socket outlet
provided with a protective earth contact. The protective
action must not be negated by the use of an extension cord
without a protective conductor.
The mains/line plug must be inserted before connec-
tions are made to measuring circuits.
The grounded accessible metal parts (case, sockets, jacks)
and the mains/line supply contacts (line/live, neutral) of the
instrument have been tested against insulation breakdown
with 2200V DC.
Under certain conditions, 50Hz or 60Hz hum voltages can
occur in the measuring circuit due to the interconnection with
other mains/line powered equipment or instruments. This can
be avoided by using an isolation transformer (Safety Class II)
between the mains/line outlet and the power plug of the
device being investigated.
Most cathode-ray tubes develop X-rays. However, the dose
equivalent rate falls far below the maximum permissible
value of 36pA/kg (0.5mR/h).
Whenever it is likely that protection has been impaired, the
instrument shall be made inoperative and be secured against
any unintended operation. The protection is likely to be
impaired if, for example, the instrument
• shows visible damage,
• fails to perform the intended measurements,
• has been subjected to prolonged storage under unfavour-
able conditions (e.g. in the open or in moist environments),
• has been subject to severe transport stress (e.g. in poor
packaging).

Intended purpose and operating conditions

This instrument must be used only by qualified experts who
are aware of the risks of electrical measurement.
The instrument is specified for operation in industry, light
industry, commercial and residential environments.
Due to safety reasons the instrument must only be connected
to a properly installed power outlet, containing a protective
earth conductor. The protective earth connection must not be
broken. The power plug must be inserted in the power outlet
while any connection is made to the test device.
The instrument has been designed for indoor use. The
permissible ambient temperature range during operation is
+10°C (+50°F) ... +40°C (+104°F). It may occasionally be
subjected to temperatures between +10°C (+50°F) and -10°C
(+14°F) without degrading its safety. The permissible ambi-
ent temperature range for storage or transportation is -40°C
(-40°F) ... +70°C (+158°F). The maximum operating altitude is
up to 2200m (non-operating 15000m). The maximum relative
humidity is up to 80%.
If condensed water exists in the instrument it should be
acclimatized before switching on. In some cases (e.g. ex-
tremely cold oscilloscope) two hours should be allowed
before the instrument is put into operation. The instrument
should be kept in a clean and dry room and must not be
operated in explosive, corrosive, dusty, or moist environ-
ments. The oscilloscope can be operated in any position, but
the convection cooling must not be impaired. The ventilation
Subject to change without notice

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