Instruction manual
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GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY
Review the following safety precautions to avoid operator's injury and loss of life and prevent
damage and deterioration to this instrument. To avoid potential hazards, use this product as
specified.
■ Warnings on the Cases and Panels of the Instrument
Operator should not remove any cases or panel for any reasons. If you touch inside the
instrument it could result personal shock or fire hazard. Refrain from spilling any liquid on
or inserting anything flammables or piece of metal into the ventilation of the instrument.
Such actions could cause fire, shock, malfunction and be an accident hazard while the
power is on.
■ Warnings on Power Line
Make sure to connect only to the rated power line voltage. Excess voltage may cause
fire.
Confirm the voltage of the commercial power line before connecting the AC power
cord.
The power frequency of the power line should be 50/60 Hz.
Warning on the Power Cord
Use only the optional power cord that is attached to this instrument. The use of the
power cord other than that attached could cause fire hazard. If the attached cord is
damaged, stop using it and contact your local LEADER agent. Should you use a
damaged cord, it could cause a shock or create a fire hazard. When you pull out the
cord be sure to hold it by plug and pull from the socket not by holding the cord wire.
■ Warning on Fuse
When the fuse is melted the instrument stops operation. If the fuse melted, please
contact your local LEADER agent.
■ Warning on Installation Environment
● About the Operating Temperature Range
Operate the instrument between the temperature range of 0 to 40 °C. Operating the
instrument at higher temperatures could cause a fire hazard. Be sure not to obstruct air
circulation.
Rapid changes of temperatures from cold to warm can create internal moisture or
condensation and could damage the instrument. If there is a possibility of moisture
condensation, allows the instrument to sit for 30 minutes without the power on.
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