Honeywell Experion Orion Console Installation Manual page 8

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Chapter 2 - Important safety notices
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region to which it is being delivered, or for the voltage
specified by the customer at the time of purchase.
Do not operate the controls when standing in water.
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Do not operate the console if petroleum, gas, paint, or other
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flammable materials are stored or used nearby.
Be careful when grouping units on electrical circuits as to not
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overload the wiring and cabling.
Ensure that the power supply is regulated. An unstable power
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supply can affect the operation of the magnetic lift columns
(use of a UPS system is recommended.)
CAUTION: PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE WITH CONSOLE USE
To avoid personal injury or damage, it is IMPORTANT to
understand the following safety information below and contained
in other sections of this guide.
The following general precautions apply to the console and must
be observed by the operator:
Do not place objects or position body parts between the work
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surface and the top of the equipment tray. DAMAGE OR
INJURY COULD RESULT WHEN THE WORK SURFACE IS
LOWERED.
Do not disable safety features, such as height adjustment, limit
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switches, and so on. BYPASSING SUCH FEATURES OR
GUARDS COULD RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.
The top panels or rear door of the equipment tray may be
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opened with the console in any position. The interior of the
cabinet is illuminated when the door is opened or the covers
lifted off, but this is to provide illumination for visual
inspection. To prevent any risk of electrical shock, you should
disconnect power to the console when working inside the
cabinet and use a flashlight or an external light source for
illumination.
The top panel of the lower raceway may also be removed with
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the console in any position. To prevent any risk of electrical
shock, you should disconnect power to the console when
working inside the lower raceway.

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