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Stud ent Gu ide HS-5 0 Adva nced II 07/2 002 Ed ition 1 Saf ety Co nsider atio n 7 RISK OF COMBUSTION  : Never car ry out c leaning work us ing alco hol ne ar a expo sed ligh t or flam e. : Never spr ay lubr icant or cl…

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07/2002 Edition Student Guide HS-50 Advanced II
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: Always follow the safety and accident prevention regulations applicable in your country when
carrying out maintenance work.
: Follow the safety instructions set out in these operating instructions.
: Follow the special safety instructions set out in this section.
RISK TO HEART PACE-MAKER WEARERS
: The permanent magnets of the y axis have an extremely powerful magnetic field. Personnel
wearing heart pace-makers are NOT permitted to stand in the vicinity of permanent magnets.
CAUTION POWERFUL MAGNETIC FIELD
: Do not wear watches in the vicinity of permanent magnets since they can be damaged.
: Do not bring magnetic data media, check or credit cards near permanent magnets - the data
on the data media may be erased by the magnetic field of the permanent magnets.
CRUSHING RISK
: Do not approach permanent magnets when carrying metal objects made of iron, steel or nickel.
The powerful force of attraction may cause fingers to be crushed.
Student Guide HS-50 Advanced II 07/2002 Edition
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RISK OF COMBUSTION
: Never carry out cleaning work using alcohol near a exposed light or flame.
: Never spray lubricant or cleaning agent from aerosol cans near a exposed light or flame.
: DO NOT SMOKE.
WARNING
: Never carry out cleaning work using alcohol near a exposed light or flame.
: DO NOT SMOKE.
: Always wear safety goggles and gloves when cleaning modules with concentrated ethyl alco-
hol.
: If you accidentally spray ethyl alcohol in your eyes, wash your eyes immediately with lots of
water.
07/2002 Edition Student Guide HS-50 Advanced II
1 Safety Consideration
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To prevent all risk of injury when closing the protective covers on the machine, all personnel must
be required to follow the instructions below when closing the covers.
RISK OF INJURY HANDS IF THE PROTECTIVE COVERS ARE NOT CLOSED
CORRECTLY
(1)Protective covers
(2)Recessed grips
When opening or closing the protective covers, always hold the covers by the recessed grips.
If the shock absorbing capacity of the protective covers reduces over time, for example, your
hands can easily be crushed if you do not close the covers using the recessed grips.