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WARNING
1. Purpose of system
This system is a precision optical measuring system. Do not use it for any purpose other
than measurement and observation. The controller for this system was developed
specifically for this system; do not use it for any other purpose.
2. Do not disassemble the system
Never attempt to disassemble this system except as specifically instructed in this instruction
manual. Attempting to disassemble the system could harm the performance of the system,
and also carries a risk of electric shock and injury.
The zoom head, guide, and scale are adjusted at the factory with extreme precision, so
never attempt to disassemble them. If you notice a problem, contact your nearest Nikon
representative.
3. Turn off the power when connecting or disconnecting cables
When connecting or disconnecting any of the cables, always turning off the power and
unplug the power cord first to prevent any possible electric shock.
Before turning off the power, be sure to first close any programs that may be running.
4. Emergency
stop
In a case of emergency, press the yellow STOP switch located on the top right of the joystick
box. The system stops immediately.
To recover from an emergency stop, turn the power off, clear the condition that necessitated
the emergency stop, and then restart the system.
5. Mass of the workpiece
The maximum mass that may be placed on the stage is 15 kg. Never exceed the maximum
permissible mass, taking into consideration not only the mass of the workpiece but also the
mass of the clamps, etc. Exceeding the maximum permissible mass could cause the stage
glass to break, which could result in serious injury or a major accident.
6. System
Setup
Moving the system creates a risk that the system may tip over and cause injuries. Always
contact your Nikon representative before moving the system. Otherwise, Nikon shall not bear
responsibility for any accidents or damage that occur while the system is being moved.
(However, you can move the system if there is no ridge or slope in level along the path over
which the system is to be moved. Be certain that you have read page 7 and understand all of
the warnings and cautions described therein before attempting to move the system.)
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