Safety Precautions; For Your Safety - FujiFilm FP-Z8000 Owner's Manual

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Safety Precautions

For Your Safety

Safe Use of Lasers
For Your Safety
The
WARNING and
CAUTION indications in this document indicate the following:
d
d
Failure to observe warnings could result in death or serious injury.
WARNINGS
d
Failure to observe cautions could result in injury or property damage.
CAUTIONS
d
This section lists important precautions that must be followed to ensure safe and correct use of the
product. Read them before using the product and observe them during use.
WARNINGS
d
Be sure the product is installed securely. Serious accidents could result should the product
fall from a height.
Ceiling installations (where the product is suspended from the ceiling) should be performed
only by professionals with the requisite skills. If installed incorrectly, the product could fall,
potentially causing a serious accident.
When working in high places, work with at least one partner, use a safety line, and take all
other precautions necessary to ensure safety. Slipping, falling, or loss of balance could result
in serious accidents.
When installing the product in high places, ensure that people below keep their distance.
Falling objects could cause serious accidents.
Do not install or use the product in a bath or shower. Failure to observe this precaution could
result in fire or electric shock.
Do not handle the product with wet hands. Failure to observe this precaution could result in
electric shock.
Do not modify, tug, or twist the connecting cables, subject them to excessive heat, or place
them under heavy objects. Damage to the cables could result in fire or electric shock. Should
the cables be damaged, contact a Fujifilm-authorized service technician. Keep the cables
clear of the intake and exhaust vents.
Do not use cables if their connectors have ever been bent.
Do not place the product on unstable surfaces. Be sure the product is level. Injury could
result if the product tips or falls.
Do not touch the metal parts of the product during thunderstorms. Lightning strikes can
produce induced current that could cause electric shock.
Do not place vessels containing water, chemicals, or other liquids on the product. Liquid that
finds its way into the product could cause fire or electric shock.
Never look directly into the lens while the product is on. The bright light could cause visual
impairment or other injury. Do not look into the lens with magnifying glasses, telescopes, or
other optical instruments.
Do not insert flammable material, metal, or other foreign objects into the product or leave
them in its vicinity. Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire, burns, or electric
shock.
Do not use sprays containing flammable gas to remove dust or other foreign matter from the
lens. The gas could ignite, causing fire.
Do not use the product in locations where the air may contain flammable or explosive gases.
The gases could ignite, causing fire.
Do not place flammable objects in front of the lens. Failure to observe this precaution could
result in fire.
This apparatus must be grounded.
Do not block the light from the product with books, cloths, or other objects. Objects placed
in the beam could become hot, potentially melting or causing burns or fire. Light reflected
from the objects could also cause the lens to overheat, causing product malfunction.
Do not touch the lens or metal parts of the product while it is on or immediately after it has
been switched to standby. Failure to observe this precaution could result in burns or other
injury.
Be careful not to drop the product when lifting it.
Should you notice that the product is not functioning normally, switch it to standby and
disconnect the power and USB cables. Continuing to use the product when it is emitting
smoke or unusual smells or otherwise functioning abnormally could result in fire, electric
shock, or visual impairment.

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