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Visualiner Series - Snap-on Equipment

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSIMPORTANT!! SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSRisk of electrical shock.• Do not operate equipment with a damaged power cord or if the equipmenthas been dropped or damaged, until it has been examined by aqualified service pers<strong>on</strong>.• If an extensi<strong>on</strong> cord is necessary, a cord with a current rating equal toor greater than that of the equipment should be used. Cords ratedfor less current than the equipment can overheat.• Unplug equipment from electrical outlet when not in use. Never usethe cord to pull the plug from the outlet. Grasp plug and pull to disc<strong>on</strong>nect.• Do not expose the equipment to rain. Do not use <strong>on</strong> wet surfaces.• Plug unit into correct power supply.• Do not remove or bypass grounding pin.C<strong>on</strong>tact with high voltages can cause death or serious injury.Risk of electrical shock. High voltages are present within the c<strong>on</strong>sole unit.• There are no user serviceable items within the c<strong>on</strong>sole other thanthe keyboard and printer.• Service <strong>on</strong> the unit must be performed by qualified pers<strong>on</strong>nel.• Do not open any part of the c<strong>on</strong>sole other than noted areas.• Turn power switch off and unplug the unit before servicing.C<strong>on</strong>tact with high voltages can cause death or serious injury.Risk of eye injury. Debris, dirt, and fluids may drop from vehicles.• Knock off any loose debris. Clean surfaces as needed to avoid anymaterials from falling.• Wear approved safety glasses when servicing.Debris, dirt, and fluids can cause serious eye injury.Risk of crushing. Vehicles may roll off alignment lift if not secured.• Leave automatic transmissi<strong>on</strong> in park or manual transmissi<strong>on</strong> in gearunless equipment operati<strong>on</strong> steps require vehicle in neutral.• Apply parking brake unless equipment operati<strong>on</strong> steps require wheelmovement.• Use wheel chocks whenever vehicle is positi<strong>on</strong>ed <strong>on</strong> the lift.• Follow rack or lift manufacturer’s safety recommendati<strong>on</strong>s when liftinga vehicle.Vehicles rolling off lifts can cause death or serious injury.Page 6

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