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OPERATORS 
SAFETY  SUMMARY 
The  safetv  information  in this  summaw  is for  onerating  personnel.  Warnings  and  cautions  will also  be  found  throughout 
the  ma&al  where  they  apply.  . 
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Terms  in This  Manual 
Grounding  the  Product 
CAUTION 
StStementS 
identify  conditions  Or  practices 
tnat  could  result  In  damage  to  the  equipment  or  other 
property. 
WARNING  statements  identify  conditions  or  practices 
that  could  result  in  personal  injuy  or  loss  of  life. 
This  product  Is  grounded  through  the  grounding  can- 
ductor  of the  power  cord.  To avoid  electrical  shock,  plu. 
the  power  cord  into  a  properly  wired  receptacle  before 
making  any  connections  to  the  product  input  or  output 
terminals.  A protoctlve  ground  connection,  byway  of the 
grounding  conductor  in the  power  cord,  Is  essential  for 
safe  operation. 
Terms  as Marked  on Equipment 
CAUTION  indicates  a personal  injury  hazard  not  immedi- 
ately  accessible  as  one  reads  the  markings,  or a hazard 
to  property,  including  the  equipment  itself. 
DANGER  lndlcates  a personal  injury  hazard  immediately 
accessible  as  one  reads  the  marking. 
Symbols  in This  Manual 
This  symbol  indicates  where  applicable 
cautionary  or  other  information  is  to 
be  found.  FOr maximum  input  voltage 
see  Table  l-1, 
Symbols  as  Marked  on Equipment 
DANGER-High  voltage. 
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Protective  ground  (earth)  terminal. 
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ATTENTION-Refer  to  manual. 
Power  Source 
Ttlis  prOduct  is Intended  to  operate  from  a power  source 
that  does  not  apply  more  than  250  V rms  between  the 
supply  conductors  or  between  either  supply  conductor 
and  ground.  A protective  ground  connectlon,  by  way  of 
the  grounding  conductor  in the  power  cord,  is essential 
for  safe  operation. 
Danger  Arising  From  LOSS of Ground 
Upon 
loss  of 
the  protective-ground  Connection,  all 
accessible  conductive  parts,  including  knobs  and  con- 
trols  that  may  appear  to  be  insulating,  can  render  an 
electric  shock. 
Use the Proper  Power  Cord 
Use  only  the  power  cord  and  COnnectOr  specified  for 
your  product. 
Use  only  a  power  cord  that  Is  In  good  condition. 
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For  detailed  information  on  power 
COrdS 
and  con- 
nectors,  see  Figure  2-2. 
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Use the  Proper  Fuse 
To avoid  fire  hazard,  use  only  a fuse  of the  correct  type, 
voltage  rating  and  current  rating  as  specified  in the  parts 
list for  your  product. 
Do Not  Operate  in an Explosive 
Atmosphere 
To avoid  explosion,  do  not  operate  this  instrument  in an 
explosive  atmosphere. 
Do Not  Remove  Covers  or  Panels 
To  avoid  personal  injury,  do  not  remove  the  product 
covers  or  panels. 
Do  not  operate  the  product  without  the 
covers  and  panels  properly  installed. 
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