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not proceed to the next step until you fully understand and meet the conditions stated in
the “Warning” statement.
Caution
“Caution” indicates the presence of a hazard. It reminds users to pay attention to a
certain operation process, operation method or similar. Product damage or loss of
important data may occur if the rules in the “Caution” statement are not properly
executed or observed. Do not proceed to the next step until you fully understand and
meet the conditions stated in the “Caution” statement.
Note
“Note” indicates important information. It reminds users to pay attention to procedures,
methods and conditions, etc. The contents of the “Note” should be highlighted if
necessary.
Safety Sign
Danger
It indicates possible danger of electric shock, which may cause
personal injury or death.
Warning
It indicates that you should be careful to avoid personal injury or
product damage.
Caution
It indicates possible danger, which may cause damage to this device
or other equipment if you fail to follow a certain procedure or
condition. If the “Caution” sign is present, all conditions must be met
before you proceed to operation.
Note
It indicates potential problems, which may cause failure of this
device if you fail to follow a certain procedure or condition. If the
“Note” sign is present, all conditions must be met before this device
will function properly.
AC
Alternating current of device. Please check the region’s voltage
range.
DC
Direct current device. Please check the region’s voltage range.
Grounding
Frame and chassis grounding terminal
Grounding
Protective grounding terminal
OFF
Main power off
ON
Main power on
Power Supply
Standby power supply: when the power switch is turned off, this
device is not completely disconnected from the AC power supply.
CAT I
Secondary electrical circuit connected to wall sockets through
transformers or similar equipment, such as electronic instruments
and electronic equipment; electronic equipment with protective
measures, and any high-voltage and low-voltage circuits, such as the
copier in the office.