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The signs below represent uses that may be dangerous or harmful.
This sign represents dangerous use that may lead to fire hazards or electrocution.
These signs below represent strongly recommended uses for safety.
The safety rules below focus on the safety of the user; please read carefully before using the product.
Warning
Warning
Caution
This sign represents harmful use toward the simulator or its parts that may lead to
permanent damage or disfiguration.
A circle with a cross represents actions that are strongly discouraged. This sign
asks users not to attempt taking the simulator apart.
This sign represents rules that we strongly encourage users to follow.
When the manikin or the control box becomes
hot or begins to smoke,
i
mmediately unplug
the power cord.
Remove any dust that has accumulated on the
power plug and insert the plug completely into
the power socket.
Do not handle the power cord with wet hands.
This is to avoid electrocution.
Use the designated power supply.
Misuse may lead to damages and fire
hazards.
When unplugging the power cord, hold by the
plug and pull.
Do not bend, twist or damage the power cord.
This is to avoid to fire hazards and electro
cution.
Keep the manikin, its machinery and power
cord away from water or detergent.
Keep flammable materials away from the
product.
Such materials can lead to fire hazards and
damages to the simulator.
Unplug the power cord when the
simulator
is
not in use.
This is a major fire hazard. Please contact
your local distributor or Kyoto Kagaku
CO., LTD for repairs.
This will prevent electrocution or fire
hazards that may cause burns and
dam
age
s.
Dust and incomplete connection can lead
to a major fire hazard.
Wet system can lead to fire hazards and/or
electrocution.
Unplugging by holding the cord may lead
to damages to the cord itself, fire hazards
or electrocution.
This could lead to fire hazards, electrocution
and injuries. Please contact your local
distributor or Kyoto Kagaku CO.,LTD for repairs.
Do not attempt to take apart or remodel the
product.
Safety precautions
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