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Do not allow an object or water to enter the inside of the device.
Do not put metals, flammables or water in the battery storage
section of the transmitter or the inside of the opening of the
battery charger.
Do not connect the battery storage section of the transmitter
or the terminal section of the inside of the opening of the
battery charger with a metal or do not insert a metal into these
parts.
Doing so may cause an electric shock or fire.
NO SHOCK TO THE TRANSMITTER
• While using the Transmitter, always use a waist belt (1) to
prevent accidental dropping of the unit during operation.
• Try to avoid needless impact to the Transmitter, such as
hitting it on any object.
As this 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, remove the battery in the
Transmitter and contact us or our sales service agency for
repair.
Using a damaged Transmitter will result in miss-operation
and may 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 (-20 °C or below) or cold air is blowing directly
to it.
Sudden change in temperature may cause dew formation
inside the Transmitter and can cause failure or malfunction
and leads to a serious hazard.
• In cold conditions, warm up sufficiently prior to starting
crane operations. In cold conditions, the temperature of the
hydraulic fluid is low and its viscosity is high. This can result
in a delay in crane operations.
• When storing the Transmitter, make sure to keep it away
from conditions listed below.
Not observing the above may cause deformation or
discoloration of the Transmitter case and can cause failure
or malfunction of the inside devices, leading to a serious
hazard.
• Extremely low temperature or in direct cold air.
• Direct sun light.
• In front of air outlets of vehicles.
• Adjacent to housing heating system.
• High humidity.
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