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Roland HP 147 e - Safe Usage Guidelines; Understanding Safety Notices; General Operating Precautions

Roland HP 147 e
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USING
THE
UNIT
SAFELY
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
THE
PREVENTION
OF
FIRE,
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
OR
INJURY
TO
PERSONS
About
ZN
WARNING
and
A\
CAUTION
Notices
About
the
Symbols
Used
for
instructions
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
risk
of
death
or
severe
A\WARNING
injury
should
the
unit
be
used
improperly.
The
A
symbol
alerts
the
user
to
important
instructions
or
warnings.
The
specific
meaning
of
the
symbol
is
determined
by
the
design
contained
within
the
triangle.
In
the
case
of
the
symbol
at
left,
it
is
used
for
general
cautions,
warnings,
or
alerts
to
danger.
Used
for
instructions
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
risk
of
injury
or
material
damage
should
the
unit
be
used
improperly.
The
©
symbol
alerts
the
user
to
items
that
must
never
be
carried
out
(are
forbidden).
The
specific
thing
that
must
not
be
done
is
indicated
by
the
design
contained
within
the
circle.
In
the
case
of
the
symbol
at
left,
it
means
that
the
unit
must
never
be
disassembled.
N
CAUTION
*
Material
damage
refers
to
damage
or
other
adverse
effects
caused
with
respect
to
the
home
and
all
its
furnishings,
as
well
to
domestic
animals
or
pets.
The
©
symbol
alerts
the
user
to
things
that
must
be
carried
out.
The
specific
thing
that
must
be
done
is
indicated
by
the
design
contained
within
the
circle.
In
the
case
of
the
symbol
at
left,
it
means
that
the
power-
cord
plug
must
be
unplugged
from
the
outlet.
EEE
ALWAYS
OBSERVE
THE
FOLLOWING
+++
/NWARNING
/NWARNING
il
.
u
.
*
Do
not
allow
any
objects
(e.g.,
flammable
material,
.
Before
using
this
unit,
make
sure
to
read
the
instruc-
coins,
pins);
or
liguids
of
any
kind
(water,
soft
drinks,
tions
below,
and
the
Owner's
Manual.
etc.)
to
penetrate
the
unit.
oy
*
Do
not
open
(or
modify
in
any
way)
the
instrument,
and
avoid
damaging
the
supplied
power
cable.
©
+
Immediately
turn
the
power
off,
remove
the
power
cord
from
the
outlet,
and
regucst
servicing
by
your
N
retailer,
the
nearest
Roland
Service
Center,
or
an
authorized
Roland
distributor,
as
listed
on
the
“Infor-
mation”
page
when:
*
The
AC
adaptor,
the
power-supply
cord,
or
the
plug
has
been
damaged;
or
*
Objects
have
fallen
into,
or
liquid
has
been
spilled
onto
the
unit;
or
*
The
unit
has
been
exposed
to
rain
(or
otherwise
has
become
wet);
or
+
The
unit
does
not
appear
to
operate
normally
or
exhibits
P)
a
marked
change
in
performance.
*
Do
not
attempt
to
repair
the
unit,
or
replace
parts
within
it
(except
when
this
manual
provides
specific
S
instructions
directing
you
to
do
so).
Refer
all
servicing
to
your
retailer,
the
nearest
Roland
Service
Center,
or
an
authorized
Roland
distributor,
as
listed
on
the
“Information”
page.
*
Never
use
or
store
the
unit
in
places
that
are:
Subject
to
temperature
extremes
(e.g.,
direct
sunlight
in
an
enclosed
vehicle,
near
a
heating
duct,
on
top
of
heat-generating
equipment);
or
are
ES
Damp
(e.g.,
baths,
washrooms,
on
wet
floors);
or
are
:
Humid;
or
are
Exposed
to
rain;
or
are
Dusty;
or
are
Subject
to
high
levels
of
vibration.
*
In
households
with
small
children,
an
adult
should
provide
supervision
until
the
child
is
capable
of
follow-
ing
all
the
rules
essential
for
the
safe
operation
of
the
unit.
a
a
o
e
ES
Peggy
ny
çe
e
Protect
the
unit
from
strong
impact.
*
Be
sure
to
use
only
the
power
cord
supplied
with
the
(Do
not
drop
it!)
N
unit.
Also,
make
sure
the
line
voltage
at
the
installation
VW
ss
matches
the
input
voltage
specified
on
the
name
plate.
A
+
Do
not
force
the
unit's
power-supply
cord
to
share
an
outlet
with
an
unrcasonable
number
of
other
devices.
S
Be
especially
careful
when
using
extension
cords—the
S
total
power
used
by
all
devices
you
have
connected
to
the
extension
cord's
outlet
must
never
exceed
the
power
rating
(watts/amperes)
for
the
extension
cord.
Excessive
loads
can
cause
the
insulation
on
the
cord
to
heat
up
and
eventually
melt
through.
+
Avoid
damaging
the
power
cord.
Do
not
bend
it
excessively,
step
on
it,
place
heavy
objects
on
it,
etc.
A
damaged
cord
can
easily
become
a
shock
or
fire
hazard.
Never
use
a
power
cord
after
it
has
been
damaged.
*
This
unit,
may
be
capable
of
producing
sound
levels
that
could
cause
permanent
hearing
loss.
Do
not
S
operate
for
a
long
period
of
time
at
a
high
volume
level,
*
Before
using
the
unit
in
a
foreign
country,
consult
with
or
at
a
level
that
is
uncomfortable.
If
you
experience
your
retailer,
the
nearest
Roland
Service
Center,
or
an
A
any
hearing
loss
or
ringing
in
the
ears,
you
should
im-
authorized
Roland
distributor,
as
listed
on
the
“Infor-
mediately
stop
using
the
unit,
and
consult
an
mation”
page.
audiologist.

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