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1. SAFETY PRECAUTION AND PROCEDURES

The instrument is designed and tested in accordance with EN publication 61558-2-6:11.97.The instrument has
been tested in accordance to the following EC Directives (EMC):
a. EN61204-3:12.2000
b. EN61000-3-2:04.95+A1:1998+A2:1998+A14:2000
c. EN61000-3-3:01.95
The instrument complies with the requirements of the European Council
Directive 89/336/EEC (EMC Directive) and 73/23/EEC (Low Voltage Directive).
To ensure that the instrument is used safety. Follow all safety and operating
Instructions in this manual. If the instrument is not used as described in this manual, the safety features might be
impaired
WARNING
Non compliance with the warnings and/or the instructions for use may damage the instrument and/or its
components or injure the operator.
Take extreme care under the following conditions when using the instrument:
● For your own safety and that of the instrument, you must follow the procedure described in this instruction
manual.
● Do not use this instrument in a location where there is explosive gas in the vicinity. The use of this
instrument in a location where there is explosive gas could result in explosion.
● If there is any smoke, abnormal odor, or abnormal sound coming from this instrument, immediately switch
off the power and disconnect the power cord. Continuous using of this instrument under these conditions
could result in electrical shock or fire. After disconnecting the power cord,
Contact the service offices for repair the repair by the user is dangerous and should be strictly avoided.
● Take care not to allow water to get into this instrument .The use of this instrument in a wet state could
result in electrical shock or fire. If water or other foreign matter has penetrated this instrument, switch the
power off, then remove the power card and call for repair.
● Do not place this instrument on an unstable or slanting surface. The dropping or turning over this
instrument could result in electrical shock, injury or fire. If this instrument has been dropped or its cover
has damaged, switch the power off, remove the power cord and call for repair.
● Do not allow any foreign matter such as metal or inflammable substance to get into the instrument via the
air holes. The penetration of any foreign matter from the ventilation holes could result in fire, electrical
shock or power failure.
● Use this instrument with the rated AC power sources. Use of this instrument with a voltage other than
specified could result in electrical shock, fire or power failure. The usable power voltage range is marked
on the rear panel.
● Do not remove either the cover or panel.
● Do not modify this instrument
● Avoid use of damaged cables.
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