Honeywell Experion Orion Console Installation Manual page 9

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If height adjustment of the lift column mechanism is necessary
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(while working on any part of the consoles below the work
surface), turn on power momentarily and keep hands and feet
clear of all moving parts and electrical connections.
The height and monitor adjustment features are designed for
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safe operation. To avoid injury, the operator should ensure
everyone remains clear of the moving work surface.
The console is designed to support expected loads. To prevent
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an overload, which could cause damage to the unit or result in
injury:
Do not sit or stand on the work surface or the attached slat
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rail at any time.
Do not place or drop heavy objects onto the work surface.
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Do not move or lift the console by the work surface, as this
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will cause damage to the lift columns.
CAUTION: GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR CONSOLES WITH
MONITOR ARMS
Heavy loads on the monitor arms may damage the monitor arms
and could break the monitor arm and/or fall off, causing
personal injury and damage to the equipment and consoles.
The weight limits of each monitor arm should be observed and
monitor arms should not be loaded with a heavier weight.
The weight limits of each monitor arm is 18.1 kg (40 lbs). For
monitors weighing more than 18 kg, the monitor weight can be
distributed by using more than one monitor arm.
CAUTION: WIRE AND CABLE SAFETY
The Experion Orion Console has been designed to accommodate
Experion hardware and software as well as other associated and
auxiliary equipment and it is safe to operate the console with this
equipment in the suggested layouts and configurations.
The internal cable management systems of cable trays, raceways,
and cable paths should be followed and no other paths or routes
should be used. Cables should not be run externally around the
console. This can cause a number of health and safety risks for
operators and potential damage to the equipment.
Chapter 2 - Important safety notices
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