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Notes
Notes call out information that is helpful to the operator. For example:
Note: Record your result before you proceed to the next step.
Attentions
Attentions provide information about preventing possible damage to the system or
equipment. For example:
Cautions
Cautions provide information essential to the safety of the operator. For example:
Keys The word key refers to a computer key on the keypad or keyboard.
Screen keys refer to the keys on the instrument located immediately
below the screen. For example, “The A/B screen key on the 2414
Detector displays the selected channel.
Three periods indicate that more of the same type of item can
optionally follow. For example, “You can store filename1,
filename2, … in each folder.”
> A right arrow between menu options indicates you should choose
each option in sequence. For example, “Select File > Exit” means
you should select File from the menu bar, then select Exit from the
File menu.
STOP
Attention: To avoid damaging the detector flow cell, do not touch the flow cell
window.
Caution: To avoid possible burns, turn off the lamp at least 15 minutes before
removing it for replacement or adjustment.
Caution: To avoid possible electrical shock and injury, always turn off the detector
and unplug the power cord before performing maintenance procedures.
Caution: To avoid chemical or electrical hazards, always observe safe laboratory
practices when operating the system.
Convention Usage

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