Japan Radio NKE3710 MARINE RADAR User Manual

Japan Radio Co Ltd. MARINE RADAR Users Manual

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MARINE  RADARMARINE  RADAREQUIPMENTEQUIPMENTINSTRUCTIONINSTRUCTIONMANUALMANUALJMA-5352-9RJMA-5352-9RJMA-5362-8RJMA-5362-8R01ETM ISO 9001, ISO 14001 CertifiedPrinted in JapanMarine Service Department+81-3-3492-1305+81-3-3779-1420tmsc@jrc.co.jpTelephone :Facsimile :e-mail :AMSTERDAM BranchTelephone :Facsimile :e-mail :+31-20-658-0750+31-20-658-0755service@jrcams.nlSEATTLE BranchTelephone :Facsimile :e-mail :+1-206-654-5644+1-206-654-7030service@jrcamerica.comCODE No.7ZPRD0811CODE No.7ZPRD0811APR. 2010  Edition 2      JRCAPR. 2010  Edition 2      JRCNot use the asbestos For further information,contact:URL http://www.jrc.co.jp
 ◆◆◆PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION◆◆◆   ■  Cautions for high voltage High voltages from hundreds volts to tens of thousands volts are to be applied to the electronic equipment such radio and radar devices.  You do not face any danger during normal operation, but sufficient cares are required for maintenance, inspection and adjustment of their internal components. (Maintenance, check-up and adjustment of the inside of the equipment are prohibited except by maintenance specialists.) High voltages of tens of thousands volts are so dangerous as to bring an instantaneous death from electric shock, but even voltages of hundred volts may sometimes lead to a death from electric shock.  To prevent such an accident, make it a rule to turn off the power switch, discharge capacitors with a wire surely earthed on an end make sure that internal parts are no longer charged before you touch any parts inside these devices.    At the time, wearing dry cotton gloves ensures you further to prevent such danger.    It is also a necessary caution to put one of your hands in the pocket and not to use your both hands at the same time. It is also important to select a stable foothold always to prevent additional injuries once you were shocked by electricity.  If you were injured from electric shock, disinfect the burn sufficiently and get it taken care of promptly.   ■  What to do in case of electric shock When finding a victim of electric shock, turn off the power source and earth the circuit immediately. If it is impossible to turn off the circuit, move the victim away promptly using insulators such as dry wood plate and cloth without touching the victim directly. In case of electric shock, breathing may stop suddenly if current flows to the respiration center in the brain.  If the shock is not so strong, artificial respiration may recover breathing.  When shocked by electricity, the victim will come to look very bad with weak pulse or without beating, resulting in unconsciousness and rigidity. In this case, it is necessary to perform an emergency measure immediately.
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