Well,you learnt something!
Re the mains:
It seems from other postings on this forum, that the moment somebody gets an new Oscilloscope,the first thing they want to do is go & hang the thing across the mains!
On the few occasions you may need to look at the mains,(just to see if it is present),you don't need a probe earth clip at all,as the fairly convoluted return path via the earthed chassis of the scope,& the earth/neutral connection is quite adequate for 50/60Hz.
Even with a DMM,I usually just measure to earth ,(If you do this with an analog VOM,the RCD will trip!)
If you are fussy,use a DMM for this test,connected between Active & Neutral
If you have a particular reason to look at the mains directly,you need an unearthed Oscilloscope,or a differential probe.---------DON"T remove the mains earth connection from your 'scope!
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