IBM 6221 Manuale Utente

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corresponding
 
statement
 
in
 
the
 
Safety
 
Information
 
book.
 
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notice
 
and
 
statement
 
definitions
 
are:
 
v
   
Notes:
 
These
 
notices
 
provide
 
important
 
tips,
 
guidance,
 
or
 
advice.
 
v
   
Important:
 
These
 
notices
 
provide
 
information
 
that
 
might
 
help
 
you
 
avoid
 
inconvenient
 
or
 
problem
 
situations.
 
v
   
Attention:
 
These
 
notices
 
indicate
 
possible
 
damage
 
to
 
programs,
 
devices,
 
or
 
data.
 
An
 
attention
 
notice
 
is
 
placed
 
just
 
before
 
the
 
instruction
 
or
 
situation
 
in
 
which
 
damage
 
could
 
occur.
 
v
   
Caution:
 
These
 
statements
 
indicate
 
situations
 
that
 
can
 
be
 
potentially
 
hazardous
 
to
 
you.
 
A
 
caution
 
statement
 
is
 
placed
 
just
 
before
 
the
 
description
 
of
 
a
 
potentially
 
hazardous
 
procedure
 
step
 
or
 
situation.
 
v
   
Danger:
 
These
 
statements
 
indicate
 
situations
 
that
 
can
 
be
 
potentially
 
lethal
 
or
 
extremely
 
hazardous
 
to
 
you.
 
A
 
danger
 
statement
 
is
 
placed
 
just
 
before
 
the
 
description
 
of
 
a
 
potentially
 
lethal
 
or
 
extremely
 
hazardous
 
procedure
 
step
 
or
 
situation.
   
Chapter
 
1.
 
Introduction
 
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