Symbols; Cautions And Precautions - Amprobe MO-100 User Manual

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SYMBOLS

Caution ! Refer to the explanation in this Manual
Caution, Risk of Electric Shock
Please remove all the test leads before performing maintenance,
cleaning, battery replacement, fuse replacement, etc
Conforms to relevant Australian standards
Complies with European Directives
Do not dispose of this clamp meter as unsorted municipal waste.
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Contact a qualified recycler for disposal.
WARNING!
Do not operate this instrument in the presence of gasoline, natural gas,
propane, or in other combustible atmospheres.

CAUTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS

Refer to this manual before using the meter
• This instrument should only be used by a competent, suitably trained
person which fully understand the test & measurement procedure.
• Read the User's manual carefully and completely before using the
instrument. Fully understand the instructions before using this product.
Follow the instructions for every test. Take all the necessary precautions.
Do not exceed the limits of this instrument.
• The tested circuit must be de-energised and isolated before connections
are made to it.
• Do not use test leads, probes or crocodiles/aligators clips that are dirty,
damaged or have broken or cracked insulation. Such accessories should
be removed and repaired Immediately.
• Always disconnect the test leads before replacing any fuse or battery.
• Always replace the fuse with same type and rating; ensure that they are
correctly fitted on fuse terminals.
• Double check the switch settings and leads connections before
measuring. Make a sketch to ensure proper operation and principle of
measurement is correct and well understood.
• Do not touch any exposed wiring, connections or other "live" parts of
an electrical circuit. If in doubt, check the circuit first for voltage before
touching it.
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