| • | Ground The Instrument |
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| To avoid electric shock hazard, the instrument chassis and cabinet must be |
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| connected to a safety earth ground by the supplied power cable with earth |
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| blade. |
| • DO NOT Operate In An Explosive Atmosphere | |
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| Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable gasses or fumes. |
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| Operation of any electrical instrument in such an environment constitutes a |
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| definite safety hazard. |
| • Keep Away From Live Circuits | |
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| Operating personnel must not remove instrument covers. Component |
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| replacement and internal adjustments must be made by qualified maintenance |
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| personnel. Do not replace components with the power cable connected. Under |
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| certain conditions, dangerous voltages may exist even with the power cable |
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| removed. To avoid injuries, always disconnect power and discharge circuits |
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| before touching them. |
| • DO NOT Service Or Adjust Alone | |
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| Do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless another person, capable of |
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| rendering first aid and resuscitation, is present. |
| • DO NOT Substitute Parts Or Modify Instrument | |
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| Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not install |
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| substitute parts or perform unauthorized modifications to the instrument. |
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| Return the instrument to a Agilent Technologies Sales and Service Office for |
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| service and repair to ensure that safety features are maintained. |
| • | Dangerous Procedure Warnings |
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| Warnings, such as the example below, precede potentially dangerous |
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| procedures throughout this manual. Instructions contained in the warnings must |
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| be followed. |
| Dangerous voltages, capable of causing death, are presenting this instrument. | |
WARNING | ||
| Use extreme caution when handling, testing, and adjusting this instrument. | |
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Certification
Agilent Technologies certifies that this product met its published specifications at the time of shipment from the factory. Agilent Technologies further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology, to the extent allowed by the Institution’s calibration facility, or to the calibration facilities of other International Standards Organization members.
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