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Warning and Caution
WARNINGS
Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC adapter inlet or the wall socket
(outlet) immediately if user observes the following or if the splicer receives the
following faults:
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Fumes, bad smell, noise, or over-heating occurs.
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Liquid or foreign matter falls into cabinet.
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Splicer is damaged or dropped.
If any of these faults 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 injury or death.
Use only the AC adapter (ADC-10) designed for this splicer. Using an improper
AC power source may cause fuming, electric shock or equipment damage and
may result in injury, death, or fire.
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Proper AC power source is AC100-240V, 50-60Hz. Check the AC power
source before use.
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AC generators commonly produce abnormally high AC output voltage or
irregular frequencies. Measure the output AC voltage with a circuit tester before
connecting the AC power cord. Such abnormally high voltage or frequency from a
generator may cause fuming, electric shock, or equipment damage and may result in
injury, death or fire. Make sure the generator is regularly checked and serviced.
Use the supplied AC power cord. Do not place heavy objects on the AC power
cord. Use of an improper cord or a damaged cord may cause fuming, electric
shock, or equipment damage and may result in injury, death, or fire.
Do not disassemble or modify the splicer, AC adapter, battery, or DC adapter. In
particular, do not remove or bypass any electrical or mechanical device (e.g. a
fuse or safety switch) incorporated into the design and manufacture of this
equipment. Modification could cause damage that may result in 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.
Do not use compressed gas or canned air to clean the splicer. They may contain
flammable materials that could ignite during the electrical discharge.
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 the wind protector is opened.
Turn the splicer off
and disconnect the AC power cord or remove batteries before replacing
electrodes.
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