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Before You Start
Safety Information
HIGH VOLTAGE
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is used in the operation of this equipment. SEVERE
INJURY or DEATH may result if personnel fail to observe safety precautions.
Before working inside the equipment, turn power off and disconnect power
cord.
If supplied with user accessible fuses, always replace the fuse with one of the
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same rating, voltage and type.
BATTERY PACK
To avoid the risk of electric shock or re, do not use the charger outdoors or in
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a dusty, dirty, or wet environment.
If the cord, case, or plug of the charger is damaged in any way, discontinue its
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use immediately and have it replaced. Never disassemble the charger.
The battery may contain chemicals that are hazardous. To avoid the risk of
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exposure to dangerous substances or explosion, immediately discontinue use
of the battery if it leaks or becomes damaged. Never allow the battery to be
shorted, heated, punctured, dropped, or crushed.
Store the battery where it will not come into contact with metal or uids
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that might short circuit the battery and where it will be safe from excessive
temperatures.
When no longer usable, the battery must be recycled. The battery may be
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returned to the seller for recycling. Do not dispose of the battery in a landll.
Never dispose of the battery in re as there is danger of explosion which may
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cause injury or property damage.
1.3.2 CAUTIONS
Always operate this instrument at room temperature between 41°F and 122°F
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(5°C to 50°C). Allow sufcient air circulation by leaving at least 6 inches (15
cm) of clearance around the instrument.
Component lifetime can be shortened by continuous high temperature
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operation.
DO NOT
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use uids to clean out the well.
Never introduce any foreign material
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into the probe hole of the insert. Fluids,
etc. can leak into the instrument causing damage.
DO NOT
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change the values of the calibration constants from the factory set
values. The correct setting of these parameters is important to the safety and
proper operation of the calibrator.
DO NOT
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drop the probe sheath in to the well. This type of action can cause a
shock to the sensor and affect the calibration.
The instrument and any thermometer probes used with it are sensitive
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instruments that can be easily damaged. Always handle these devices with care.
DO NOT allow them to be dropped, struck, stressed, or overheated.
The Factory Reset Sequence (see Section , Troubleshooting) should be
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performed only by authorized personnel if no other action is successful in
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