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User Manual
A620D0001 Rev 1.2
30-July-2019
Page 7 of 32
PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P.
16 Albert Street, Auburn, MA 01501
Tel: 508-832-3456 Fax: 508-832-0506
Email: [email protected]
2.3. Warnings and Safety Notices
The following statements apply throughout this manual. Failure to observe these precautions could result in
serious injury to those performing the procedures and damage to the equipment. This manual and any additional
instructions included with the stage should be retained for the lifetime of the stage.
To minimize the possibility of electrical shock and bodily injury or death, disconnect all electrical
power prior to making any electrical connections.
To minimize the possibility of electrical shock and bodily injury or death when any electrical circuit
is in use, ensure that no person comes in contact with the circuitry when the stage is connected to
a power source.
To minimize the possibility of bodily injury or death, disconnect all electrical power prior to making
any mechanical adjustments.
To minimize the possibility of bodily injury or death from electric shock in the case of malfunction
or failure of the system, make sure a protective earth conductor is properly connected.
Moving parts of the stage can cause crushing or shearing injuries. All personnel must remain clear
of any moving parts.
The stage table should never be moved without the air supply turned on. Moving the stage table
with no air supply, causing sliding metal-to-metal contact, may damage the bearing surfaces.
Improper use of the stage can cause damage, shock, injury, or death. Read and understand this
manual before operating the stage.
If the stage is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the
stage can be impaired.
Stage cables can pose a tripping hazard. Securely mount and position all stage cables to avoid
potential hazards.
Do not expose the stage to environments or conditions outside the specified range of operating
environments. Operation in conditions other than those specified can cause damage to the
equipment.
The stage must be mounted securely. Improper mounting can result in injury and damage to the
equipment.
Use care when moving the stage. Manually lifting or transporting stages can result in injury.
Use care when moving the stage. Avoid any shocks, drops or bumps that can cause scratches,
dings, dents, or distortion of the stage.