1.3 Safety for You and Bay Cat X
This list of safety warning and caution notes isn’t very long. Reading it could save you from getting an electric shock.
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WARNING
Wall mounts must be secure.
If the displays are hung on a wall, the wall must be strong enough to hold them. Each display unit weighs about 73 lbs. (33 kg). Simply mounting it to wallboard or wall paneling won’t be adequate or safe. The mounting method must be capable of holding 5 times this weight, 275 lbs. (125 kg) for each display unit.
CAUTION
The screen could be damaged by heavy pres- sure.
Bay Cat X screens are protected with a cover glass to protect the LCD.
Some Bay Cat Xs are shipped, at customer request, without this protective glass. In these, the LCD is not pro- tected. Slight pressure on the LCD will cause distortion of the image. Heavier pressure will cause permanent damage. Bay Cat Xs of this type should be mounted where viewers cannot touch the screen.
WARNING
The backlight contains mercury.
The backlight is 24 mercury vapor fluorescent lamps. These cold cathode fluorescent lamps behind the LCD panel contain a small amount of mercury (112 mg in each
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