Warning – HT instruments HT9022 User Manual

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HT9022

EN - 4

1.1. PRELIMINARY

INSTRUCTIONS

• This clamp has been designed for use in environments of pollution degree 2.

• It can be used for CURRENT and VOLTAGE measurements on installations with

measurement category CAT IV 600V and CAT III 1000V. For a definition of
measurement categories, see § 1.4.

• We recommend following the normal safety rules devised by the procedures for

carrying out operations on live systems and using the prescribed PPE to protect the
user against dangerous currents and the instrument against incorrect use.

• Only the leads supplied with the instrument guarantee compliance with the safety

standards. They must be in good conditions and replaced with identical models, when
necessary.

• In case the lack of warning against the presence of voltage may constitute a danger for

the operator:
1. always carry out a continuity measurement before carrying out the measurement of

the live system to confirm the correct connection and condition of the leads;

2. before carrying out the critical measurement, carry out a measurement at a power

socket where voltage is surely present. As an alternative, make this verification at
your site before going to the unknown measuring point.

• Do not test circuits exceeding the specified current and voltage limits.

• Check that the battery is correctly inserted.

• Before connecting the test leads to the circuit to be tested, make sure that the switch is

correctly set.

• Make sure that the LCD display and the switch indicate the same function.

1.2. DURING

USE

Please carefully read the following recommendations and instructions:

WARNING

Failure to comply with the Caution notes and/or Instructions may damage
the instrument and/or its components or be a source of danger for the
operator.

• Before activating the switch, remove the conductor from the clamp jaw or disconnect

the test leads from the circuit under test.

• When the instrument is connected to the circuit under test, do not touch any unused

terminal.

• Keep your hands always under the hand protection. This protection is always located in

a suitable position to guarantee a correct safety distance from possible exposed or live
parts (see

Fig. 3: hand protection

• Avoid measuring resistance if external voltages are present. Even if the instrument is

protected, excessive voltage could cause a malfunction of the clamp.

• During current measurement, any other current near the clamp may affect

measurement precision.

• When measuring current, always put the conductor as near as possible to the middle of

the clamp jaw, to obtain the most accurate reading.

• While measuring, if the value or the sign of the quantity being measured remain

unchanged, check if the HOLD function is enabled.

1.3. AFTER

USE

• When measurement is complete, switch OFF the instrument.

• If the instrument is not to be used for a long time, remove the batteries.

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