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hidden electrical wiring or components could cause
electrocution or death.
2.4 Installation & Servicing
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Installation or service performed by unqualified per-
sonnel increases the risk of injury and/or property
damage.
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Always lift with your legs, holding your back straight
and vertical. Never overreach, twist, or use your back
when lifting any heavy object.
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Using unauthorized parts will void your TTi warranty.
2.5 Fire or Explosion
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Never store any flammable material near any electri-
cal components. This includes solids, liquids capable
of producing flammable or explosive vapors, or flam-
mable/explosive gases.
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Never operate any tool near flammable substances
such as sawdust, petroleum products, solvents, etc.
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Work in a clean, well-ventilated area free of combusti-
ble materials.
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Never overload any electrical component or tool.
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Never use flammable liquids or gases in any confined
area.
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Do not smoke near live electrical equipment.
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Keep your work area and surrounding environment
clean at all times.
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Should a fire occur, shut off all live electrical equip-
ment if you can do so without risking your personal
safety.
2.6 Personal Safety
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Clutter, insufficient light, and improper ventilation
contribute to many accidents. Always keep your work
area clean, well lit, and well ventilated.
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Electrical components and tools can cause sparks
that can ignite dust or fumes. Never operate any elec-
trical component or tool where there is a risk of fire
from flammable liquids, gases, or dust.
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Unauthorized persons can create additional hazards.
Keep bystanders, children, and visitors away from
your work area at all times.
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