1-2. Warnings and Cautions
Do not modify or alter the MX-307,
207 and 107 or any parts of the MX-
307, 207 and 107.
Failure to do so may cause serious accident
or malfunction.
Do not unplug the MX-307, 207 and
107 by pulling on the cord.
Stress to the cord may cause a loose
connection in the plug and result in a fire or
burnout of the cord.
Do not use accessories or parts
other than those specified by the
manufacturer.
Failure to do so may cause serious accident
or malfunction.
Do not allow such foreign objects as
pieces of metal, combustible materials,
water or other liquids to enter the vent in
the MX-307, 207 and 107.
It may cause a short circuit, fire or
malfunction.
Do not remove the face panels of the
MX-307, 207 and 107.
If you touch inside the instrument, it may
cause an electrical shock, burn injury, fire,
or malfunction.
Do not touch the power plug with a
wet hand.
It may cause a serious or deadly electrical
shock.
Do not use any damaged power cord,
plug or loose outlet.
It may cause an accidental fire, short circuit
or malfunction.
Do not place the power cord under
heavy objects.
It may cause an accidental fire, short circuit
or malfunction.
When leaving the MX-307, 207 and
107 out of use for a long period of
time, be sure to unplug for safety.
Failure to do so may allow insulation to
deteriorate, thereby causing an electrical
shock, short circuit or fire.
Avoid installing the MX-307, 207 and
107 in a place where there is dust or
moisture.
Failure to do so may cause a short circuit of
electrical components or fire.
Avoid installing the instrument in
or near a sink or tap where there is a
risk of it being splashed with water.
Failure to do so may cause a short circuit or
electrical shock.
Install the MX-307, 207 and 107 on
a flat and level surface such as a
concrete floor.
Failure to do so may cause the instrument
to fall down, thereby resulting in injury to
laboratory personnel or damage to the
product and surrounding property.
Do not install the MX-307, 207 and
107 near chemical storage facilities
or sites likely to generate flammable
gases or fumes.
Electrical components can corrode and may
cause a short circuit or electrical shock.