Electrical Safety
Follow the guidelines below to avoid potentially hazardous electrical conditions, which could result in electrical shock and equipment damage.
• Ensure that the power receptacles for the AC adapters are properly grounded 3-prong polarized 120V AC types for use in North America or appropriate safety-rated receptacles for use outside of North America.
• Disconnect all power sources prior to moving or working on the equipment.
• Keep component air vents clear, clean, and free from dust and debris to provide proper circulation to electrical components and to avoid overheating.
Keep all liquids away from the system.
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• Ensure that the ground is clean, dry, and free from debris at all times.
• Do not operate the equipment in excessively humid conditions (> 90% relative humidity).
• Do not operate the equipment in an explosive environment, such as around volatile or flammable solvents.
• Do not open the housing except to make computer connections or to change the fan.
• Do operate system with the housing open.
• Disconnect power, or do not plug in the power cord, if hazardous conditions exist such as a damaged or frayed power cord, a damaged or improperly grounded power receptacle, equipment exposure to liquid spills or excessive moisture, or impact damage. Have the system inspected by authorized personnel before operating.
Mechanical Safety
The metrology stage has moving components and pinch points. Do not place hands and mechanical items near pinch points. Failure to observe this warning could result in personal injury and equipment damage.
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