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Seaward Apollo 600 User Manual

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4. User Notes

These operating instructions are intended for the use of adequately trained personnel.

The following symbols are used in these operating instructions and on the Apollo 600.

Warning of electrical danger!
Indicates instructions must be followed to avoid danger to persons.

Caution, follow the documentation! This symbol indicates that the operating
instructions must be adhered to in order to avoid danger.

Note: Data may be lost or altered in virtually any electronic memory under certain
circumstances. Therefore Seaward Electronic assumes no responsibility for financial losses
or claims due to data lost or otherwise rendered unusable whether as a result of abuse,
improper use, defects, disregard of operating instructions or procedures, or any allied causes.

5. Safety Notes

This Apollo 600 has been built and tested in accordance with:

BS EN 61010-1: 2010.

BS EN 61557 part 1, 2, 4 and 10.

To ensure safe operation of the unit, all notes and warnings in these instructions must be
observed at all times.

If the Apollo 600 is used in a manner not specified by these operating
instructions then the protection provided may be impaired.

Always ensure that the circuit or appliance under test is electrically isolated.

Do not connect the Apollo 600 to electric circuits with nominal voltage greater
than CAT II 300 V AC/DC.

The Apollo 600 and all associated cables and leads must be checked for signs
of damage before equipment is operated. Do not use if there are signs of
damage. Only use the correct leads supplied with the Apollo 600.

Do not touch test probes beyond the hand barrier on the test probe.

The Apollo 600 may apply high voltage or mains power to the appliance under
test. Do not touch conductive parts of the appliance while tests are active.

If the Apollo 600 is being used to determine the presence or absence of
hazardous voltages, always prove the operation of voltage measurement
function before and after use by means of a known voltage source or proving
unit.

Do not operate the Apollo 600 in an explosive gas or dust environment.

The Apollo 600 has been designed to make measurements in a dry
environment.