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Rev. 004
ETL0W474G
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3 ) R.F. HAZARDS
R.F. HAZARDS
R.F. HAZARDS
R.F. HAZARDS
In the amplifier, high-energy R.F. circuits are fed through common R.F. connectors (eg N). Depending
on the output power, the amplifier outputs are fitted with screw-in R.F. lines or waveguides.
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
1. Never unscrew R.F. lines when the amplifier is in operation.
2. Never open the module when the amplifier is in operation.
If R.F. lines which are in operation are disconnected, electric arcs may be generated and cause burns
and eye injuries.
3. Never put the amplifier into operation when R.F. lines are open-circuited.
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4 ) FIRE RISK
FIRE RISK
FIRE RISK
FIRE RISK
There is a risk of fire presented by any live electrical if there is sufficient energy conversion which is the
case with radio transmitters.
Preventive measures on-site can reduce fire hazards to a large extent and effectively reduce the fire
spreading.
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
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On installing the transmitter, the user shall ensure that no combustible materials are store ro fitted
beneath or above the cable entry.
Firefighting must be performed only with special equipment (eg breathing apparatus with air bottle) in
order to avoid inhalation of harmful fumes, gases and dust produced by combustion.
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5 ) HANDLING BERYLLIUM OXIDE CERAMICS
HANDLING BERYLLIUM OXIDE CERAMICS
HANDLING BERYLLIUM OXIDE CERAMICS
HANDLING BERYLLIUM OXIDE CERAMICS
Parts containing BeO ceramics are not a health hazard provided that safety regulations are followed.
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
Parts made from BeO ceramics shall not be machined, scored, crushed, broken, heated nor
sandblasted. BeO dust passes through all common filtering system including conventional apparatus
filters.
Parts made from BeO ceramics shall not be opened nor destroyed.
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6 ) FIRST AID PROCEDURES IN CASE OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
FIRST AID PROCEDURES IN CASE OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
FIRST AID PROCEDURES IN CASE OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
FIRST AID PROCEDURES IN CASE OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT TOUCH THE VICTIM WITH YOUR BARE HANDS UNTIL THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT IS BROKEN.
SWITCH OFF. If this is not possible, PROTECT YOURSELF with DRY insulating material and pull the
victim clear of the conductor. If breathing has stopped indicated by UNCONSCIOUSNESS, LACK OF
RESPIRATORY MOVEMENTS and a “BLUE “ LOOK to CHEEKS, LIPS, EARS and NAILS, START
RESUSCITATION AT ONCE, as directed below.
Oct 2013
CMAN0W474G
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