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HAZARDS
Appendix-10 AEROSET
®
Customer Training Guide
94858-103 — July 2003
ELECTRICAL HAZARDS
The AEROSET System does not pose uncommon electrical hazards to
Operators if it is installed and operated without alteration, and is
connected to a power source that meets required specifications. Refer to
Electrical Specifications in Section 4, Performance Characteristics and
Specifications for details.
Basic electrical hazard awareness is essential to the safe operation of any
system. Elements of electrical safety include, but are not limited to the
following:
Periodically inspect electrical cabling into and on the AEROSET
System for signs of wear and damage.
Turn the instrument OFF before disconnecting the power cord and
before servicing any electrical or internal components.
In the event of a blown fuse or thrown circuit breaker, determine the
cause and correct the problem before attempting to resume
operation of the equipment.
Keep liquids away from all connectors of electrical or
communication components. Unplug the instrument before
clean-up of major liquid spills.
Do not touch any switches or outlets with wet hands.
Keep the floor dry and clean under and around the AEROSET
System.
Use only approved power cords and electrical accessories, such as
those supplied with the instrument, to protect against electric shock.
Connect power cords only to properly grounded outlets.
It is recommended that a ground fault circuit interrupter be used
when working in a wet environment.
Only qualified personnel should perform electrical servicing.

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