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User Manual ARK-6 PDF

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ISO 9001:2000 Cert. N°4500/1 User Manual ARK-6 External Document 01010199FP00_FP_01_EN 010101UM0000_UM_02EN_ARK6_USER_MANUAL 04 Febbraio 2014 v2.0 010101UM0000_UM_0 2EN_ARK6_USER_MANUAL ISO 9001:2000 Cert. N°4500/1 Index CHAPTER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 TECHNICAL DATA 2 INSTALLATION 3 USER INTERFACE 4 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 5 APPENDIX SOFTWARE UPGRADE A MODULATION DESCRIPTION C FRONT END DESCRIPTION D 01010199IN00_IN_01EN 04 Febbraio 2014 v2.0 010101UM0000_UM_0 2EN_ARK6_USER_MANUAL ISO 9001:2000 Cert. N°4500/1 01010199IN00_IN_01EN 04 Febbraio 2014 v2.0 010101UM0000_UM_02EN_ARK6_USER_MANUAL ISO 9001:2000 Cert. N°4500/1 Chapter 1 Safety Instructions External Document 019901000000_01_01EN Page 1-1 04 Febbraio 2014 v2.0 010101UM0000_UM_02EN_ARK6_USER_MANUAL 04 Febbraio 2014 v2.0 010101UM0000_UM_02EN_ARK6_USER_MANUAL ISO 9001:2000 Cert. N°4500/1 Index List of Tables ................................................................................................................................. 1-5 1 Safety Instructions .............................................................................................................. 1-6 1.1 Safety suggestion .......................................................................................................... 1-6 1.2 General safety recommendations ................................................................................. 1-7 1.3 Good practices .............................................................................................................. 1-8 1.4 Procedure for establish the absence of voltage ........................................................... 1-9 1.4.1 Procedure for determination of the absence of voltage ...................................... 1-9 1.5 First aid in case of electrical shock .............................................................................. 1-10 1.5.1 Emergency resuscitation technique ................................................................... 1-10 1.5.2 Treatment for burns ........................................................................................... 1-11 1.5.3 Electric safety precautions ................................................................................. 1-12 1.5.4 Electrostatic precautions .................................................................................... 1-12 1.6 R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC ......................................................................................... 1-13 1.7 Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) ................................................... 1-14 019901000000_01_01EN Page 1-3 04 Febbraio 2014 v2.0 010101UM0000_UM_02EN_ARK6_USER_MANUAL 04 Febbraio 2014 v2.0 010101UM0000_UM_02EN_ARK6_USER_MANUAL ISO 9001:2000 Cert. N°4500/1 List of Tables Table 1-1 Declaration of Conformity with regards to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC .............. 1-13 019901000000_01_01EN Page 1-5 04 Febbraio 2014 v2.0 010101UM0000_UM_0 2EN_ARK6_USER_MANUAL ISO 9001:2000 Cert. N°4500/1 1 Safety Instructions 1.1 Safety suggestion Regardless of how well electrical equipment is designed, personnel can be exposed to dangerous electrical shock when protective covers are removed for maintenance or other activities. Therefore, it is incumbent in the user to see that all safety regulations are consistently observed and that each individual assigned to the equipment has a clear understanding of the first aid related to electrical shocks (see next pages). In addition these safety practices must be followed: Do not attempt to adjust unprotected circuit controls or to dress leads with power on. Always avoid placing parts of the body in series between ground and circuit points. To avoid burns, do not touch heavily loaded or overheated components without precautions. Remember that some semiconductor cases and solid-state circuits carry high voltages. Do not assume that all danger of electrical shock is removed when the power is off. Charged capacitors can retain dangerous voltages for a long time after power is turned off. These capacitors should be discharged trough a suitable resistor before any circuit points are touched. Don't take chances. Be fully trained. Screen Service Italia equipment should be operated and maintained by fully qualified personnel. Do not service alone and do not perform internal adjustments of this unit unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is present. Some components used in the construction of this equipment contain Beryllium Oxide (BeO). This substance is harmless as it is, but becomes highly dangerous if it is ground to powder. Special procedures of disposal must be observed in case of failure of these devices. NOTE: This section is not intended to contain a complete statement of all safety precautions which should be observed by personnel in using this electronic equipment or others. Screen Service shall not be responsible for injury or damage resulted from improper procedures or from using it by improperly trained or inexperienced personnel. 019901000000_01_01EN Page 1-6 04 Febbraio 2014 v2.0

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1.7 Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) . electrical shock when protective covers are removed for maintenance or other activities.
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