Notes Regarding Operational Safety - 3D Histech Pannoramic MIDI User Manual

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Pannoramic MIDI 1.18 User's Guide

Notes Regarding Operational Safety

The below section of this User's Guide contains information and warnings of a kind that must be
followed by owner/operator personnel.
Warning and advisory symbols which are used on the base unit of the Pannoramic MIDI and in the
section 1.1.3 Warning and Information Labels have the following meanings:
The Pannoramic MIDI, including any of its original accessory components, should not be operated in
any other way than described in section 1.1.1 Intended Use.
Any of the following notes should be strictly observed:
Caution!
Warning!
Warning!
Warning!
Note:
Warning!
April 3, 2014 - Rev 1
CAUTION
Disconnect mains plug before any kind of intervention into the device!
CAUTION
Crush hazard!
In the event of any non-conforming type of use, including non-conforming use
of assemblies or single parts, no liability will be assumed by the Manufacturer.
This shall also apply to service or repair work of any kind, which is performed by
other than authorized service personnel. All claims for warranty and warranty
services will be null and void in any such case.
Insert the power cord plugs only into a grounding outlet. The protective action
must not be rendered ineffective by extension cables without protective
conductor. The Pannoramic MIDI has a built-in protection which must not be
rendered ineffective by extension cables without protective (earth-ground)
conductor.
The operation of the instrument in explosion-risk environments is not allowed.
If protective devices are found to be ineffective, the Pannoramic MIDI must be
shut down and precautions must be taken to prevent unintended usage. For
necessary repair work or work to restore proper operating condition, you
should contact the 3DHISTECH Customer Service.
Electric power to the Pannoramic MIDI is supplied via an external mains power
supply unit. It allows for operation at line voltages in the range of 100 V to 240
V ±10%, 50/60 Hz, without any extra facilities required for voltage
transformation.
Check that your local line voltage is compatible with Pannoramic MIDI
specifications before you turn power on.
3DHISTECH Ltd.
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