User's Manual

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1.5.2.1 Operating procedures
The present document describes the tasks that have to be performed in the form of oper-
ating procedures. Standard operating procedures guide you step by step through a
sequence of actions until you have reached the desired goal.
Example of a sequence of actions:
Goal of the actions
Preparation:
n List of the prerequisite(s) for an action
n ...
1. Description of the first of several work steps.
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A possible result of the work step just performed.
2. Description of the second work step.
Confirmation: Results of the entire sequence of actions.
1.5.2.2 Safety instructions used
Safety instructions in this document point to a hazard that may put persons or the
product/system at risk.
Within a safety instruction, the following items are brought to your attention:
n Type of hazard
n Source of hazard
n Measures to be taken to avert the specified hazard
Shown below are four security advice symbols which indicate the severity of the danger
by means of different keywords (danger, warning, caution, attention). The symbols shown
may vary depending on the nature and source of the danger.
This symbol identifies security instructions
You are warned of an imminent danger for the life or health of persons.
The arrow identifies a precautionary measure designed to avert this danger.
This symbol identifies security instructions
You are warned of a potential hazard for the life or health of persons.
The arrow identifies a precautionary measure designed to avert this danger.
Notes on the document
Figures and special notations used > Special notations
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