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WARNING, DANGER ! The operator should refer to this user’s
manual whenever this danger symbol appears.
Equipment protected by double insulation.
The CE marking indicates compliance with the European Low Voltage
Directive (2014/35/EU), Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2014/30/
EU), Radio Equipment Directive (2014/53/EU), and Restriction of
Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS, 2011/65/EU and 2015/863/EU).
The rubbish bin with a line through it indicates that, in the European
Union, the product must undergo selective disposal in compliance with
Directive WEE 2012/19/EU. This equipment must not be treated as
household waste.
Thank you for purchasing a
CA 5003 Multimeter
.
To get the best service from this instrument:
read
this user’s manual carefully,
respect
the safety precautions detailed.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Never use on networks at a voltage above 600 V in relation to the earth. This
multimeter of overvoltage category III, satisfies the severe requirements of reliability
and availability corresponding to industrial and domestic permanent installations
(c.f. IEC 664-1).
Use indoors in environments of degree of pollution at most equal to 2 (c.f. IEC
664-1), of temperature from -10 to +55°C and of relative humidity less than 90%.
Respect the value and the type of fuses or there is a risk of damage to the
instrument and cancellation of the warranty.
- Fuse 1,6 A HPC (6,3 x 32 mm - 500 V - 10 kA)
- Fuse 10 A HPC (10 x 38 mm - 600 V - 10 kA)
Use accessories in conformity with safety standards (EN 61010-031) of minimum
voltage 600 V and overvoltage category III.
Before any measurement, check the leads and the switch are in the correct
position. When the order of magnitude of a measurement is not known, place
the selector switch on the highest range then lower progressively, if necessary,
to the appropriate range: the reading must be made, preferably, in the upper 2/3
of the scale.
Never measure resistances on a live circuit. If zero reset is not possible, replace
the battery.
During current measurements (without current clamp), switch off the power supply
of the circuit before connecting or disconnecting your multimeter.
To open the battery compartment, the leads must be disconnected.
Never connect to the circuit to be measured if the battery compartment is not
correctly closed.