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Alert Symbol Marks
Alert symbol marks are cautioning the interested person about the item or operation that might cause a
danger to the operator or other people during the repair/maintenance of the equipment (and system
including the equipment).
Read these messages and follow instructions carefully.
Also, read and understand the instructions and safety standards before performing repair/maintenance of
the equipment.
Description of safety icon
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Symbols indicating that caution (including danger and warning) should be taken
•
Symbols indicating prohibited act
•
Symbols indicating compulsory or required act
Signal Words
Signal words indicate the degree of potential hazards in the product.
There are three degrees of caution labels, and each is used depending on the level of risk and damage
caused by incorrect use and mishandling.
DANGER
This is used for a direct and urgent danger that can cause death or severe injury, major damage to the
property like complete destruction of the equipment, or fire, if not avoided.
WARNING
This is used for a indirect (potential) danger that can cause death or severe injury, major damage to the
property like complete destruction of the equipment, or fire, if not avoided.
CAUTION
This is used for a danger that can cause minor or mid-level injury, partial destruction of equipment, or loss
of data in the computer, if not avoided.
General
Caution
Fire
Caution
Electrical
Shocks
Caution
High
Temperature
Caution
Rotating
Object
Caution
Magnetism
Warning
Prohibited
Do not
touch
Do not
disassemble
Do not
touch with
a wet hand
Do not
expose to
moisture
Mobile
phone
prohibited
Do not connect
multiple wires
Ground
Remove plug from outlet
Probability of damage
High
Low
Body injury
(or damage to property)
Death or severe injury
(serious damage)
DANGER
WARNING
Mid-level or minor injury
(minor damage)
WARNING or
CAUTION
CAUTION
Damage to property only
CAUTION
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