Working on Live Components
CONTACT WITH ELECTRICAL PARTS CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL
WARNING
SHOCK, RESULTING IN POSSIBLE SEVERE OR FATAL BURNS AND
INTERNAL INJURY. A PERSON WHO COMES INTO CONTACT WITH A
LIVE PART OFTEN CANNOT BREAK LOOSE FROM THE PART. A
SECOND PERSON MUST STAND NEAR THE MAIN CIRCUIT
BREAKER, READY TO IMMEDIATELY SWITCH IT OFF IF A
HAZARDOUS SITUATION OCCURS.
NEVER ASSUME THAT A CIRCUIT IS WITHOUT POWER. ALWAYS
CHECK THE CIRCUIT. WHEN WORKING ON AC POWER
COMPONENTS, ANOTHER PERSON MUST SUPERVISE YOUR WORK.
THIS SYSTEM HAS MORE THAN ONE POWER SUPPLY CABLE. TO
REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DISCONNECT ALL
POWER SUPPLY CABLES WHEN PERFORMING SERVICE
PROCEDURES THAT REQUIRE POWER TO BE TURNED OFF.
When performing work on live parts, observe the following guidelines:
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Be thoroughly familiar with accident prevention rules.
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Use only suitable tools and measuring devices in good working condition.
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Verify that measuring devices are adjusted correctly and operating within specified measuring
ranges.
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Work with only one hand, which can prevent internal injuries if electrical shock occurs.
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Avoid contact with conducting floors (especially metal) or equipment parts, covering the working
area with suitable protective rubber mats if necessary.
Mercury Statement
Projectors, LCD displays, and some multifunction printers may use lamp(s) that
contain a small amount of mercury for energy-efficient lighting purposes. Mercury
lamps in these products are labeled accordingly. Please manage the lamp
according to local, state, or federal laws. For more information, contact the
Electronic Industries Alliance at www.eiae.org. For lamp-specific disposal
information check
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www.lamprecycle.org.
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