page 17 of 64Safety during operation➨ Adopt suitable measures to prevent the release ofdangerous, toxic, explosive, corrosive, noxious or pol-luting fluids, vapors and gases.+ Never operate this vacuum gauge if it has a damagedcord or plug. If the vacuum gauge is not working prop-erly, has been dropped or has fallen into water, contactyour service provider.+ Prevent any part of the human body from coming intocontact with vacuum.Operation with pressure transducer VSK 3000:+ Attention: At pressures above approximately 795 Torr(1060 mbar) the pressure reading becomes incorrectdue to saturation of the pressure transducer. The dis-play flashes. Release pressure immediately! Risk ofbursting!Operation with pressure transducer VSP 3000:+ Attention: Maximum pressure reading: 7.5*102 Torr(1*103 mbar). Pressure values above 7.5*102 Torr(1*103 mbar) can not be displayed. Danger of unno-ticed overpressure! Risk of bursting!Operation with pressure transducer MPT 100:+ See instructions for use of MPT 100.Electronic equipment is never 100% fail-safe. This maylead to an ill-defined status of the equipment or of otherconnected devices. Provide appropriate protective mea-sures to allow for the possibility of failure and malfunction.The protective measures must also allow for the require-ments of the respective application.NOTICE