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Safety Precautions <strong>common</strong><br />
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1.2 Explanation about Indications<br />
This chapter explains the following precautions. Be sure of conventions of indications before<br />
continuing on to Section 1.3.<br />
1.2.1 Conventions of indications<br />
In Section 1.3, each indication is completed as shown in the figure below.<br />
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DANGER<br />
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XXXXX XX X<br />
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Safety precaution item ranking<br />
Display<br />
Details of each visual cue<br />
1.2.2 Safety Precaution Item Ranking<br />
There are four ranks:<br />
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This indicates the existence of imminent hazard which, if the system is<br />
incorrectly operated, is very likely to result in death or a serious injury.<br />
This indicates the existence of potential hazard which, if the system is<br />
incorrectly operated, is very likely to result in a moderate injury or slight<br />
injury or only physical damage.<br />
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Items described in CAUTION may lead to a very serious result depending on the<br />
situation. Each indication contains important information that you should observe.<br />
Mandatory This indicates actions that must be carried out.<br />
Prohibited This indicates actions that must not be allowed to occur.<br />
1.2.3 Visual cues<br />
The following eight visual cues are used in this manual:<br />
Kind of symbol<br />
Visual cue of danger<br />
Visual cue for caution<br />
Visual cue for prohibited<br />
action<br />
Visual cue for mandatory<br />
action<br />
Example of symbol<br />
Danger / Injury Electric shock<br />
Caution Fire Burn<br />
Prohibited Disassembly not allowed<br />
Mandatory<br />
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