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Section 1 – Introduction, Health and Safety
Dukane Manual Part No. 403-610-02
General User Information
Read This Manual First
Before operating your ultrasonic generator, read this
User’s Manual to become familiar with the equipment.
This will ensure correct and safe operation. The manual is
organized to allow you to learn how to safely operate this
generator. The examples given are chosen for their sim-
plicity to illustrate basic operation concepts.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Throughout this manual we use NOTES to provide infor-
mation that is important for the successful application and
understanding of the product. A NOTE block is shown to
the right.
In addition, we use special notices to make you aware
of safety considerations. These are the CAUTION and
WARNING blocks as shown here. They have important
information that, if ignored, could have increasingly se-
vere outcomes. These statements help you to identify and
avoid hazards and recognize the consequences. One of
three different symbols also accompany the CAUTION
and WARNING blocks to indicate whether the notice per-
tains to a condition or practice, an electrical safety issue or
a operator protection issue.
Drawings and Tables
The figures and tables are identified by the section num
-
ber followed by a sequence number. The sequence num-
ber begins with one in each section. The figures and tables
are numbered separately. The figures use Arabic sequence
numbers (e.g. 1, 2, 3) while the tables use roman sequence
numerals (e.g. I, II, III). As an example, Figure 3- 2 would
be the second illustration in Section 3 while Table 3- II
would be the second table in Section 3.
NOTE
Note statements provide additional
information or highlight procedures.
Condition
or Practice
Electrical
Hazard
Hearing
Protection
CAUTION
Caution statements identify
conditions or practices that
could result in damage to the
equipment or other property.
WARNING
Warning statements point
out conditions or practices
that could result in personal
injury or loss of life.