RIGOL DS6000 Series User Manual
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RIGOL
RP1003C/RP1004C/RP1005C User’s Guide
VII
RP1005C:
To avoid electric shock, do not allow the device get wet
and do not take measurement with wet hands.
To avoid electric shock when measuring live lines, wear
appropriate protective gear, such as insulated gloves,
boots and a safety helmet.
The device is not designed to be entirely water-proof or
dust-proof. To avoid damage, do not use it in a wet or
dusty environment.
The current sensor is a precision assembly including a
molded component, a ferrite core and a Hall effect
element. It may be damaged if subjected to sudden
changes in ambient temperature, or mechanical strain or
shock.
The mating surfaces of the current sensor are precisely
ground and should be treated with care. If these surfaces
are scratched, the performance may be impaired.
Measurements are degraded by dirt on the mating
surfaces of the current sensor, so keep the surfaces
clean by gently wiping with a soft cloth.
To avoid damaging the current probe cable, do not
bend or pull the cable.
Keep the current sensor closed, except when clamping
it onto the conductor to be measured. The mating
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