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Safety Instructions
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
NOTE
2.1
Structure of the safety instructions
2.1.1 Warnings of risk of injury
Important notes in this document are marked with graphic symbols and signal words.
Signal words such as DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION describe the degree of risk of
injury. The different triangle symbols visually emphasise the degree of hazard.
DANGER refers to a potential hazard with a high degree of risk which, if not avoided, will
lead to death or severe injury.
WARNING refers to a potential hazard with a medium degree of risk which, if not avoided,
can lead to death or severe injury.
CAUTION refers to a potential hazard with a low degree of risk which, if not avoided, can
lead to minor or moderate injury.
2.1.2 Warnings of damage to property
NOTICE refers to a potential hazard, which, if not avoided, will lead to damage to property.
2.1.3 Indication of additional information
A NOTE provides additional information and useful tips for the safe and efficient use of
the appliance.
2.2
Supplementary symbols used in the safety instructions
Explosion hazard: warns of the improper use of oxygen (see Chapter 2.7, "Proper use of
oxygen", on page 21).
Danger of fire: warns of the improper use of oxygen (see Chapter 2.7, "Proper use of ox-
ygen", on page 21).
Electric shock hazard: warns of electric shock which can lead to severe injury or even
death.
Risk of parts falling off: warns of parts falling off while carrying out mounting or dismantling
work underneath the pendant system.
Sudden release of the spring arm: warns that the spring arm may jump up suddenly whilst
dismantling the end device (e.g. flat screen, medical device, etc.) from the Navigator M6
or the CEMOR.
Tightening torque: warns of the pendant system suddenly dropping because the fastening
screws have not been sufficiently tightened or not tightened at all.
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