Symbols And Icons - Honeywell CNI2 Operating And Installation Manual

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CNI2 Operating and Installation Guide

SYMBOLS AND ICONS.

The following symbols may be found within the text of this document, or may be marked directly
on the equipment.
Denotes an information item
Denotes a user action item
Denotes an example line
Caution or Danger: Alerts the operator to special precautionary actions that may be required,
or danger hazards that exist or have the potential to exist.
Shock Hazard: Alerts the operator to an electrical shock hazard condition that exists or could
potentially exist.
Earth Terminal: Symbol that indicates earth ground. A copper rod buried in the ground is a
common example of an earth ground connection, although these can take various forms.
Reference your local electrical code regulations for detailed information.
Direct Current: Internationally recognized symbol that represents voltage in the form of direct
current. A common example of a direct current (DC) source is an automotive car battery.
Hazardous Waste Disposal: Alerts the operator that the equipment or component thus labeled
is not to be disposed of without special consideration to the hazardous waste that it contains.
Compliance is necessary to ensure that national, state, and local community legal statutes are
not violated.
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