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NO SHOCK TO THE TRANSMITTER
• During the Transmitter operations, always use a hook belt (1) to
prevent unexpected dropping of the unit.
• Always avoid an impact to the Transmitter, such as hitting it on any
object.
It may result in damage to the enclosure or internal components
which may cause a failure or malfunction including electrical shock
or other serious hazard.
• In the event of such damages, call us or to our agents for service.
Use of a damaged Transmitter will result in miss-operation and
cause an electrical shock or other serious hazard.
PRECAUTION FOR OPERATIONS IN COLD SEASONS
• Avoid the use of the Transmitter in a condition where the ambient
temperature makes a sudden change or becomes extremely low
(-10°C or below) or cold air is blowing
Sudden change in temperature may cause dew formation inside the
Transmitter and can causes failure or malfunction and leads to a
serious hazard.
• In the winter times, allow sufficient idling prior to starting crane
operations. In the winter, due to the low temperature, hydraulic fluid
has higher viscosity. Such condition may result in a delay of
functions in crane operations.
• Keep the Transmitter away from conditions shown below when
storing, where the Transmitter enclosure may deform or discolor, or
internal components may be damaged causing malfunctions and a
serious hazard:
• Extremely low temperature (-20°C or below) or in direct cold air.
• Direct sun light.
• Adjacent to warm air outlets of vehicles.
• Adjacent to housing heating system.
• High humidity.
PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING OF CONNECTION CABLE
Do not attempt to hang the Transmitter by the connection cable and
fling it around, or bend the cable or thread on it. Such poor handling
will damage the internal wires or produce other failures.
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