For Your Safety
9
Before You Start
Installation and Relocation
Operating Safeguards
Battery
Do not attempt to repair the power cord or
plug. If the power cord or plug is damaged or
frayed, contact an authorized service
representative for a replacement.
Ensure that the plug connection is free of
dust. In a damp environment, a
contaminated connector can draw a
significant amount of current that can
generate heat and eventually cause fire if left
unattended over an extended period of time.
Never touch the plug with wet hands.
Danger of electric shock exists.
Stop operation immediately if the unit emits
smoke, excessive heat, abnormal smell or
unusual noise. These conditions can cause
fire or electric shock. Immediately turn the
unit off and unplug the power cord, and
contact your dealer for service.
When disconnecting the unit, grasp the plug
instead of the cord. Pulling on a cord forcibly
can damage it and cause fire or electric
shock.
During thunderstorms, do not touch the
unit and plug. It may cause an electric
shock.
When the unit will no longer be used, in order
to prevent it from falling, do not leave the unit
installed, but remove it. If the unit falls, it can
cause injury.
If metal fragments or water gets into the unit,
turn the unit off and unplug the unit
immediately. Contact your dealer for service.
Operating the contaminated unit can cause
fire or electric shock.
Never open or remove unit covers that are
screwed with screws unless specifically
instructed in the “Operating Instructions”. A
high-voltage component can cause electric
shock.
Do not alter the unit or modify any parts.
Alteration or modification can cause fire or
electric shock.
CHOKING HAZARD
Keep the marker’s cap, battery, SD memory
card or USB flash memory device out of
reach of children to prevent chocking.
Use only the specified type of battery. Using
the incorrect type of battery can result in
overheating/burning or leakage of battery
acid.
Make sure that the battery is installed with
the correct polarity as indicated on the
battery holder. Incorrectly installed batteries
may burst or leak, resulting in injuries.
Batteries that seem worn down or damaged
should not be used. Using worn down or
damaged batteries may result in leaking.
Do not charge, short, heat, break or throw in
a fire, as it may result in the battery leaking,
generating heat, or bursting.
When disposing of the battery, cover the
battery contacts with insulation (ex. tape).
Direct contact with other batteries may result
in leaking, fire, or explosion.
Do not solder the battery, as it may result in
the battery leaking, generating heat, or
bursting.
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