ditions could also pose a safety hazard, which theground cable will prevent.. Always use the probe ground clips for best results. Donot use an external ground wire in lieu of the probeground clips, as undesired signals may be introduced.. Operation adjacent to equipment which produces strongac magnetic fields should be avoided where possible.This includes such devices as large power supplies,transformers, electric motors, etc., that are often foundin an industrial environment. Strong magnetic shieldscan exceed the practical CRT magnetic shielding limitsand result interference and distortion.Power cord and plug typePlug configurationNorth American120 volt/60 HzRated 15 amp(12 amp max; NEC)7. Probe compensation adjustment matches the probe tothe input of the scope. For best results, compensationof probe should be adjusted initially, then the same pro-be always used with the input of scope. Probe compen-sation should be readjusted whenever a probe from adifferent scope is used. (See page 19)8. Do not depress two or more push-switches of the ver-tical MODE switch simultaneousely. (Except ADD)Damage to instrument may result. (CS-1022,CS-1021, CS-1012)9. In X-Y operation, do not pull out the PULLx 10 MAGswitch. If pulled out it, noise may appeare on thewaveform.0.8 A, 250 VFast blowAGC/3AGUniversal Europe220 volt/50 HzRated 16 ampU.K.240 volt/50 HzRated 13 ampAustralian240 volt/50 HzRated 10 amp0.5 A, 250 VFast blow5x20 mm0.5 A, 250 VFast blow5x20 mm0.5 A, 250 VFast blow5x20 mmNorth American240 volt/60 HzRated 15 amp(12 amp max; NEC)0.5 A, 250 VFast blowAGC/3AGSwitzerland240 voit/50 HzRated 10 amp0.5 A, 250 VFast blowAGC/3AG5x20 mmFig. 1 Power Input Voltage Configuration