User manual

GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH 9
Safety Warnings
Make certain that the measurement cables are in flawless
condition, e.g. no damage to insulation, no interruptions in
cables or plugs etc.
No measurements may be made with this instrument in
electrical circuits with corona discharge (high-voltage).
Special care is required when measurements are made in HF
electrical circuits. Dangerous pulsating voltages may be pres-
ent.
Measurements under moist ambient conditions are not
permitted.
Be absolutely certain that the measuring ranges are not
overloaded beyond their allowable capacities. Limit values are
included in chapter 8; “Technical Data” in the table entitled
“Measuring Functions and Measuring Ranges” in the
“Overload Capacity” column.
The multimeter may only be operated with installed batteries or
rechargeable batteries. Dangerous currents and voltages are
otherwise not indicated, and the instrument may be damaged.
The instrument may not be operated if the fuse cover or the
battery compartment lid has been removed, or if its housing is
open.
The input for the current measuring range is equipped with a
fuse link.
Maximum permissible voltage for the measuring circuit (= rated
voltage of the fuse) is 1000 V AC/DC.
Use specified fuses only (see page 65)! The fuse must have a
breaking capacity of at least 30 kA.
Opening of Equipment / Repair
The equipment may be opened only by authorized service per-
sonnel to ensure the safe and correct operation of the equipment
and to keep the warranty valid.
Even original spare parts may be installed only by authorized ser-
vice personnel.
In case the equipment was opened by unauthorized personnel,
no warranty regarding personal safety, measurement accuracy,
conformity with applicable safety measures or any consequential
damage is granted by the manufacturer.
Repair and Parts Replacement by Authorized Service Personnel
When the instrument is opened, voltage conducting parts may be
exposed. The instrument must be disconnected from the measur-
ing circuit before the performance of repairs or the replacement of
parts. If repair of a live open instrument is required, it may only be
carried out by trained personnel who are familiar with the dangers
involved.
Defects and Extraordinary Strains
If it may be assumed that the instrument can no longer be
operated safely, it must be removed from service and secured
against unintentional use.
Safe operation can no longer be relied upon:
If the device demonstrates visible damage,
If the instrument no longer functions, or if malfunctioning
occurs,
After long periods of storage under unfavorable conditions,
e.g. humidity, dust or extreme temperature (see “Ambient Con-
ditions” on page 64).