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Notes: Warning and Cautions
Warnings!
Disconnect the AC/DC power cord from the wall socket(outlet) immediately
if user observes the following or if the splicer receives the following faults:
• Fumes, bad odor, noise, or over-heating occurs.
• Liquid or foreign matter falls into cabinet.
• Splicer is damaged or dropped.
If this occurs, ask our service center for repair.
Leaving the splicer in a damaged state may cause equipment failure,
electric shock or fire and may result in personal injury, death or fire.
Use only the AC/DC adapter / battery charger designed for this splicer.
Using an improper DC power source may cause fuming, electric shock or
equipment damage and may result in personal injury, death or fire.
Do not disassemble or modify the splicer, AC/DC adapter or battery.
In particular, do not remove or bypass any electrical or mechanical device
(e.g. a fuse or safety switch) incorporated into the design and
manufacturing of this equipment. Modification could cause damage that
may result in personal injury, death, electric shock or fire.
Never operate the splicer in an environment where flammable liquids or
vapors exist. Risk of dangerous fire or explosion could result from the
splicer’s electrical arc in such an environment.
It may result in personal injury, death, electric shock or fire.
Do not touch the electrodes when the splicer is on and power is supplied to
the unit. The electrodes generate high voltage and high temperatures that
may cause a severe shock or burn.
Note Arc discharge stops when wind protector is opened.
Safety glasses should always be worn during fiber preparation and splicing
operation. Fiber fragments can be extremely dangerous if it comes into
contact with the eye, skin, or is ingested.
Do not touch the splicer, AC/DC power cord and AC plugs with wet hands.
This may result in electric shock.
Do not operate splicer near hot objects, in hot temperature environments,
in dusty / humid atmospheres or when water-condensation is present on
the splicer. This may result in electric shock, splicer malfunction or poor
splicing performance.