The input protection specifications apply at all vertical sensitivity settings so there should have been no damage.
The most common subtle damage is excessive leakage current which will cause a DC offset. To check this, use the most sensitive vertical sensitivity setting and look for a change in DC level between having the input open and the input shorted. A 50 ohm termination works fine as a short.
Hi David,
First thank you for your time and advice. Apologize for my ignorance, but to be sure how do I do that? Just place a 50 Ohm resistor shorting the probe ground terminal the probing tip terminal and look for change in DC level when shorted and when open?
If I understood what you mentioned, when I set the scope to the most sensitive setting which is 5mV/ I see a noisy sinusoidal like wave oscillating around 0V when the probe is open.

When it is shorted with the 50 Ohm resistor I get a almost non ocillating value of 0V.
Did I do it right? And if so, that would mean that as both measurements are around 0V, there was no such current leak?
Thanks