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SAFETY SUMMARY
The following safety precautions must be observed at all times during operation, service, and repair of
this equipment. Failure to comply with these precautions, or with specific warnings elsewhere in this
manual, violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of this product. RFL Elec-
tronics Inc. assumes no liability for failure to comply with these requirements.
RFL 9300 RFL Electronics Inc.
September 5, 2007 iv (973) 334-3100
GROUND THE CHASSIS
The chassis must be grounded to reduce shock
hazard and allow the equipment to perform prop-
erly. Equipment supplied with three-wire ac power
cables must be plugged into an approved three-
contact electric outlet. All other equipment is pro-
vided with a rear-panel ground terminal, which
must be connected to a proper electrical ground
by suitable cabling. Refer to the wiring diagram
for the chassis or cabinet for the location of the
ground terminal.
DO NOT OPERATE IN AN
EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE
OR IN WET OR DAMP AREAS
Do not operate the product in the presence of
flammable gases or fumes, or in any area that is
wet or damp. Operating any electrical equipment
under these conditions can result in a definite
safety hazard.
KEEP AWAY FROM
LIVE CIRCUITS
Operating personnel should never remove cov-
ers. Component replacement and internal ad-
justments must be done by qualified service per-
sonnel. Before attempting any work inside the
product, disconnect it from the power source and
discharge the circuit by temporarily grounding it.
This will remove any dangerous voltages that
may still be present after power is removed.
DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS
OR MODIFY EQUIPMENT
Because of the danger of introducing additional
hazards, do not install substitute parts or make
unauthorized modifications to the equipment. The
product may be returned to RFL for service and
repair, to ensure that all safety features are main-
tained.
READ THE MANUAL
Operators should read this manual before at-
tempting to use the equipment, to learn how to
use it properly and safely. Service personnel must
be properly trained and have the proper tools and
equipment before attempting to make adjustments
or repairs.
!
Service personnel must recognize that whenever
work is being done on the product, there is a po-
tential electrical shock hazard and appropriate
protection measures must be taken. Electrical
shock can result in serious injury, because it can
cause unconsciousness, cardiac arrest, and brain
damage.
Throughout this manual, warnings appear before
procedures that are potentially dangerous, and
cautions appear before procedures that may result
in equipment damage if not performed properly.
The instructions contained in these warnings and
cautions must be followed exactly.

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