Safety warnings, Warning – KYORITSU 6310 Instruction Manual User Manual

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Safety warnings KEW6310

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KEW6310

● Safety warnings

This instrument has been designed, manufactured and tested according to IEC 61010: Safety requirements
for Electronic Measuring apparatus, and delivered in the best condition after passing quality control tests.

This instruction manual contains warnings and safety rules which have to be observed by the user
to ensure safe operation of the instrument and to maintain it in safe condition. Therefore, read through
these operating instructions before using the instrument.

WARNING

● Read through and understand the instructions contained in this manual before using the instrument.
● Keep the manual at hand to enable quick reference whenever necessary.
● The instrument is to be used only in its intended applications.
● Understand and follow all the safety instructions contained in the manual.
● Read the enclosed Quick manual after reading this instruction manual.
● As to the Clamp sensor use, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the sensor.
It is essential that the above instructions are adhered to. Failure to follow the above instructions may cause
injury, instrument damage and/or damage to equipment under test.

The symbol indicated on the instrument, means that the user must refer to the related parts in the manual
for safe operation of the instrument. It is essential to read the instructions wherever the symbol appears in
the manual.

DANGER

is reserved for conditions and actions that are likely to cause
serious or fatal injury.

WARNING

:

:

is reserved for conditions and actions that can cause serious or
fatal injury.

CAUTION

: is reserved for conditions and actions that can cause injury or

instrument damage.

This instrument meets CAT. III 600V. To ensure safe operation of measuring instruments, IEC 61010 establishes
safety standards for various electrical environments, categorized as CAT.I to CAT.IV, and called measurement
categories. Higher-numbered categories correspond to electrical environments with greater momentary energy,
so a measuring instrument designed for CAT.III environments can endure greater momentary energy than one
designed for CAT.II.
CAT.I: Secondary electrical circuits connected to an AC electrical outlet through a transformer or similar device.
CAT.II: Primary electrical circuits of equipment connected to an AC electrical outlet by a power cord.
CAT.III: Primary electrical circuits of the equipment connected directly to the distribution panel, and feeders from

the distribution panel to outlets.

CAT.IV: The circuit from the service drop to the service entrance, and to the power meter and primary overcurrent
protection device (distribution panel).

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