Harris Atlas DVL400 Technical Manual page 7

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WARNING:
THE CURRENTS AND VOLTAGES IN THIS EQUIPMENT ARE DANGEROUS.
PERSONNEL MUST AT ALL TIMES OBSERVE SAFETY WARNINGS, INSTRUC-
TIONS AND REGULATIONS.
This manual is intended as a general guide for trained and qualified personnel who
are aware of the dangers inherent in handling potentially hazardous electrical/
electronic circuits. It is not intended to contain a complete statement of all safety
precautions which should be observed by personnel in using this or other electronic
equipment.
The installation, operation, maintenance and service of this equipment involves
risks both to personnel and equipment, and must be performed only by qualified
personnel exercising due care. HARRIS CORPORATION shall not be responsible
for injury or damage resulting from improper procedures or from the use of
improperly trained or inexperienced personnel performing such tasks. During
installation and operation of this equipment, National and local building codes and
fire protection standards must be observed.
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WARNING:
ALWAYS DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE OPENING COVERS, DOORS, ENCLO-
SURES, GATES, PANELS OR SHIELDS. ALWAYS USE GROUNDING STICKS
AND SHORT OUT HIGH VOLTAGE POINTS BEFORE SERVICING. NEVER MAKE
INTERNAL ADJUSTMENTS, PERFORM MAINTENANCE OR SERVICE WHEN
ALONE OR WHEN FATIGUED.
Do not remove, short-circuit or tamper with interlock switches on access covers,
doors, enclosures, gates, panels or shields. Keep away from live circuits, know your
equipment and don't take chances.
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WARNING:
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ENSURE THAT POWER HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED.
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WARNING:
IF OIL FILLED OR ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS ARE UTILISED IN YOUR
EQUIPMENT, AND IF A LEAK OR BULGE IS APPARENT ON THE CAPACITOR
CASE WHEN THE UNIT IS OPENED FOR SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE, ALLOW
THE UNIT TO COOL DOWN BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO REMOVE THE DEFEC-
TIVE CAPACITOR. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE A DEFECTIVE CAPACITOR
WHILE IT IS HOT DUE TO THE POSSIBILITY OF A CASE RUPTURE AND SUB-
SEQUENT INJURY.

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