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GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY
Read the warnings and information below thoroughly to avoid death, personal injury, and damage and
deterioration of the instrument.
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Warnings Concerning the Case and Panels
Do not remove the instrument's case or panels for any reason. Touching the internal
components of the instrument could lead to fire or electric shock.
Also, do not allow foreign materials, such as liquids, combustible matter, and metal, to enter the
instrument. Turning the instrument on when such materials are inside it could lead to fire,
electric shock, damage to the instrument, or some other accident.
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Warnings Concerning the Power Source
Use the instrument with a 100 to 240 VAC power source. Using a power source with a higher
voltage could lead to fire. Also, only use a power source whose frequency is 50/60 Hz.
Use a power cord that is appropriate for the voltage of the power source. Also, use a power
cord that meets the safety standards of the country that you are using it in. Using a power cord
that does not meet the standards could lead to fire.
If the power cord is damaged, stop using it, and contact your local LEADER agent. Using a
damaged power cord could lead to electrical shock or fire. When removing the plug from the
power outlet, do not pull on the cord. Pull from the plug.
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Installation
Environment
• Operating Temperature Range
Use this instrument in a 0 to 40 °C environment. Using the instrument with its vents blocked
or in a high temperature environment could lead to fire.
Drastic changes in temperature, such as might be caused by moving the instrument between
two rooms with different temperatures, can damage the instrument by causing condensation
to form within it. If there is a possibility that the instrument has condensation within it, wait for
approximately 30 minutes before turning on the power.
• Operating Humidity Range
Use this instrument in an environment whose relative humidity is 85 % or less where there is
no threat of condensation forming.
Also, do not operate this instrument with wet hands. Doing so could lead to electric shock or
fire.
• Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere
Using this instrument in an environment where flammable gasses, explosive gasses, or
steam is emitted or stored could lead to an explosion or fire. Do not use the instrument in
such an environment.