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Understanding safety alert messages
H61798
Revision
E
Safety symbols
The generic safety alert symbol
calls attention to a potential personal injury hazard. It appears next to the DANGER,
WARNING, and CAUTION signal words as part of the signal word label. Other
symbols may appear next to DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION to indicate a specific
type of hazard (for example, fire or electric shock). If other hazard symbols are used
in this document they are identified in this section.
Additional symbols
This document uses the following hazard symbols:
Warning:
Potential Radio Frequency (RF) hazard. Where you see
this alert symbol and WARNING heading, strictly follow the
warning instructions to avoid injury to eyes or other personal
injury.
Warning:
Where you see this alert symbol and WARNING
heading, strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid
personal injury.
Danger:
Electric shock hazard: Where you see this alert symbol
and DANGER heading, strictly follow the warning instructions to
avoid electric shock injury or death.
Warnings for satellite terminal
Do Not Stand in Front of the Antenna:
This device emits radio
frequency energy. To avoid injury, do not place head or other
body parts in front of the satellite antenna when system is
operational. Maintain a distance of one meter or more from the
front of the Satellite Terminal antenna.
General:
Handle your Satellite Terminal with care. The unit is
weather resistant per IEC 60529 IP54; however, do not submerge
the unit. Avoid exposing your Satellite Terminal to extreme hot or
cold temperatures outside the range -25° C to +55° C.
Avoid placing the Terminal close to cigarettes, open flames or
any source of heat.