Common techniques used in this manual, Product receiving & storage responsibility – Rockwell Automation 4100 ESRS Encoder Signal Reference Simulator Installation Manual User Manual

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Publication 4100-IN505A-EN-P - October 2000

Preface P-4

For specific definitions of other terms used in industrial automation,
see the Allen-Bradley Industrial Automation Glossary (publication
number AG-7.1).

Common Techniques Used
in this Manual

The following conventions are used throughout this manual:

Bulleted lists such as this one provide information, not
procedural steps.

Numbered lists provide sequential steps or hierarchical
information.

When we refer you to another location, the section name
appears in italics.

The exclamation point inside of a triangle, followed by the word
“ATTENTION” indicate circumstances that can lead to personal
injury, death, property damage or economic loss. See example
below.

An important table indicates critical information. See the
following example.

Product Receiving &
Storage Responsibility

You, the customer, are responsible for thoroughly inspecting the
equipment before accepting the shipment from the freight company.
Check the item(s) you receive against your purchase order. If any
items are obviously damaged, it is your responsibility to refuse
delivery until the freight agent has noted the damage on the freight
bill. Should you discover any concealed damage during unpacking,
you are responsible for notifying the freight agent. Leave the shipping
container intact and request that the freight agent make a visual
inspection of the equipment.

ATTENTION

!

Failure to observe these warnings may cause damage
to the unit, unexpected and/or uncontrolled
movement of peripheral equipment, and your health
and safety.

IMPORTANT

Identifies information that is critical for successful
application and understanding of the product.

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