For Your Safety9Before You StartStop operation immediately if your unit emitssmoke, excessive heat, abnormal smell orunusual noise. These conditions can causefire or electric shock. Immediately turn theunit off and unplug the power cord, andcontact your dealer for service.When disconnecting the unit, grasp the pluginstead of the cord. Pulling on a cord forciblycan damage it and cause fire or electricshock.The unit should be used only with the powercord that is supplied by the manufacturer.•(220–240 V equipment)A certified power supply cord has to beused with this equipment. The relevantnational installation and/or equipmentregulations shall be considered. A certifiedpower supply cord is not lighter thanordinary polyvinyl chloride flexible cordaccording to IEC 60227 (designationH05VV-F 3G 1.0 mm 2).Installation and RelocationTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do notexpose this unit to rain or any type ofmoisture.Operating SafeguardsIf metal fragments or water gets into the unit,turn the unit off and unplug the unitimmediately. Contact your dealer for service.Operating the contaminated unit can causefire or electric shock.Never open or remove unit covers that arescrewed with screws unless specificallyinstructed in the “Operating Instructions”. Ahigh-voltage component can cause electricshock.Do not alter the unit or modify any parts.Alteration or modification can cause fire orelectric shock.Keep the marker’s cap or battery out ofreach of children to prevent swallowing.BatteryBe sure to use the specified type of batteriesonly. Using incorrect type of batteries canburn or leak.Ensure that batteries are installed withcorrect polarity. Incorrectly installed batteriescan burst or leak, resulting in spillage orinjuries.Be sure to take out batteries worn away fromthe unit. The battery worn away can leak.Be sure that a battery should not becharged, shorted, heated, broken or throwninto fire. Using wrong can leak generateheat or burst.PowerWhen the unit is not used over an extendedperiod of time, switch it Off and unplug it. Ifan unused unit is left connected to a powersource for a long period, degraded insulationmay cause electric shock, current leakage orfire.Installation and RelocationDo not position the unit in a location where itis unstable.Do not place the unit in a hot humid or dustyenvironment.Prolonged exposure to these adverseconditions may cause fire or electric shock.When moving the unit, be sure to unplug thepower cord from the AC outlet. If the unit ismoved with the power cord attached, it cancause damage to the cord which could resultin fire or electric shock.CAUTION