User guide
Safety Summary 
General Safety Precautions 
The following general safety precautions 
must be observed during all phases of 
operation of this instrument. Failure to 
comply with these precautions or with 
specific warnings elsewhere in this manual 
violates safety standards of design, 
manufacture, and intended use of the 
instrument. 
Agilent Technologies Inc. assumes no 
liability for the customer's failure to comply 
with these requirements. 
Before operation, review the instrument and 
manual for safety markings and instructions. 
You must follow these to ensure safe 
operation and to maintain the instrument in 
safe condition. 
Initial Inspection 
Inspect the shipping container for damage. If 
there is damage to the container or 
cushioning, keep them until you have 
checked the contents of the shipment for 
completeness and verified the instrument 
both mechanically and electrically. The 
Performance Tests give procedures for 
checking the operation of the instrument. If 
the contents are incomplete, mechanical 
damage or defect is apparent, or if an 
instrument does not pass the operator’s 
checks, notify the nearest Agilent 
Technologies Sales/Service Office. 
WARNING To avoid hazardous electrical 
shock, do not perform electrical tests when 
there are signs of shipping damage to any 
portion of the outer enclosure (covers, 
panels, etc.).
General 
This product is a Safety Class 1 product 
(provided with a protective earthing ground 
incorporated in the power cord). The mains 
plug shall only be inserted in a socket outlet 
provided with a protective earth contact. 
Any interruption of the protective conductor, 
inside or outside of the instrument, will 
make the instrument dangerous. Intentional 
interruption is prohibited. 
Environment Conditions 
This instrument is intended for indoor use in 
an installation category II, pollution degree 2 
environment per IEC 61010 Second Edition 
and 664 respectively. It is designed to 
operate within a temperature range of 10 to 
40 °C at a maximum relative humidity of 80% 
for temperatures up to 31 °C, decreasing 
linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40 °C at 
an altitude of 2000 meters. 
This module can be stored or shipped at 
temperatures between -40°C and +70°C. 
Protect the module from temperature 
extremes that may cause condensation 
within it. 
Before Applying Power 
Verify that all safety precautions are taken. 
The power cable inlet of the instrument 
serves as a device to disconnect from the 
mains in case of hazard. The instrument 
must be positioned so that the operator can 
easily access the power cable inlet. When 
the instrument is rack mounted the rack 
must be provided with an easily accessible 
mains switch.
Ground the Instrument 
Install the instrument so that the ON / OFF 
switch is readily identifiable and is easily 
reached by the operator. The ON / OFF 
switch is the instrument disconnecting 
device. It disconnects the mains circuits 
from the mains supply before other parts of 
the instrument. Or the detachable power 
cord can be removed from the electrical 
supply. Alternately, an externally installed 
switch or circuit breaker which is readily 
identifiable and is easily reached by the 
operator may be used as a disconnecting 
device. 
Do Not Operate in an Explosive 
Atmosphere 
Do not operate the instrument in the 
presence of flammable gases or fumes. 
Do Not Remove the Instrument 
Cover 
Operating personnel must not remove 
instrument covers. Component replacement 
and internal adjustments must be made only 
by qualified personnel. 
Instruments that appear damaged or 
defective should be made inoperative and 
secured against unintended operation until 
they can be repaired by qualified service 
personnel. 










