Renishaw plc RLP40 用户手册

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      Safety
Information to the user
The RLP40 is supplied with two non-rechargeable 
½ AA lithium metal batteries. Once the charge 
in these batteries is depleted, please dispose of 
them in accordance with your local environmental 
and safety laws. Do not attempt to re-charge these 
batteries.
Please ensure replacement batteries are of the 
correct type and are fitted with the correct polarity 
in accordance with the instructions in this manual 
and as indicated on the product. For specific 
battery operating, safety and disposal guidelines, 
please refer to the battery manufacturers' 
literature.
Ensure that all batteries are inserted with
the correct polarity.
Do not store in direct sunlight or rain.
Do not heat or dispose of the battery in fire.
Avoid forced discharge of the battery.
Do not short circuit.
Do not disassemble, apply excessive
pressure, pierce or deform.
Do not swallow and keep out of reach of
children.
Do not get battery wet.
If battery is damaged, exercise caution when 
handling.
Please ensure that you comply with international 
and national battery transport regulations when 
transporting batteries or the products. Lithium 
batteries are classified as dangerous goods and 
strict controls apply on their shipment by air. To 
reduce the risk of shipment delays, should you 
need to return the products to Renishaw for any 
reason, do not return any batteries.
The RLP40 has a glass window. Handle with care 
if broken to avoid injury.
Information to the machine supplier/ 
installer
It is the machine supplier's responsibility to ensure 
that the user is made aware of any hazards 
involved in operation, including those mentioned 
in Renishaw product literature, and to ensure 
that adequate guards and safety interlocks are 
provided.
Under certain circumstances, the probe signal 
may falsely indicate a probe seated condition. Do 
not rely on probe signals to halt the movement of 
the machine.
Information to the equipment installer
All Renishaw equipment is designed to comply 
with the relevant EEC and FCC regulatory 
requirements. It is the responsibility of the 
equipment installer to ensure that the following 
guidelines are adhered to, in order for the product 
to function in accordance with these regulations:
any interface MUST be installed in a position 
away from any potential sources of electrical 
noise, i.e. power transformers, servo drives 
etc;
all ground connections should be connected 
to the machine 'star point' (the 'star point' 
is a single point return for all equipment 
ground and screen cables)
This is very 
important and failure to adhere to this 
can cause a potential difference between 
grounds;
all screens must be connected as outlined in 
the user instructions;
cables must not be routed alongside high 
current sources, i.e. motor power supply 
cables etc, or be near high speed data lines;
cable lengths should always be kept to a 
minimum.
Equipment operation
If this equipment is used in a manner not specified 
by the manufacturer, the protection provided by 
the equipment may be impaired.
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