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1 General
1.1 Information about the user manual
This manual provides important information that can be used as a work of reference for
installing, operating, maintaining, aligning, and/or troubleshooting your LumaSense
Instrument. It is important that you carefully read the information contained in this manual and
follow all safety procedures before you install or operate the system. To avoid handling errors,
keep this manual in a location where it will be readily accessible.
1.1.1 Legend
Note: Indicates tips and useful information in this manual. All notes should be read
to effectively operate the instrument.
Caution: Denotes information critical to avoiding instrument damage or a severe
impact to processing. When this symbol is found on the instrument it
indicates a potential hazard. Consult the documentation before proceeding
with any actions.
Warning: Denotes information critical to avoiding personal injury, such as when an
electrical hazard is present. When this symbol is found on the instrument it
indicates a potential hazard. Consult the documentation before proceeding
with any actions).
Protective Earth Ground connection.
Caution Must be Followed: reference supplied documents.
Electric Shock Hazard: disconnect service before opening.
Voltage Alternating current (VAC).
Voltage Direct Current (VDC).
1.2 Safety
This manual provides important information on safely installing and operating your LumaSense
Instrument. Several sections of this manual provide safety warnings to avert danger. These
safety warnings are specified with a warning symbol. You must read and understand the
contents of this manual before operating the instrument even if you have used similar
instruments or have already been trained by the manufacturer.
It is also important to continually pay attention to all labels and markings on the instrument and
to keep the labels and markings in a permanent readable condition.
See Chapter 10 Safety Assurances and Precautions for more information.