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Notices
and
statements
used
in
this
book
The
caution
and
danger
statements
used
in
this
book
also
appear
in
the
multilingual
Safety
Information
book
that
is
viewable
through
Access
IBM
and
on
the
IBM
IntelliStation
Documentation
CD.
Each
statement
is
numbered
for
reference
to
the
corresponding
statement
in
the
Safety
Information
book.
The
notice
and
statement
definitions
are:
v
Notes:
These
notices
provide
important
tips,
guidance,
or
advice.
v
Important:
These
notices
provide
information
that
might
help
you
avoid
inconvenient
or
problem
situations.
v
Attention:
These
notices
indicate
possible
damage
to
programs,
devices,
or
data.
An
attention
notice
is
placed
just
before
the
instruction
or
situation
in
which
damage
could
occur.
v
Caution:
These
statements
indicate
situations
that
can
be
potentially
hazardous
to
you.
A
caution
statement
is
placed
just
before
the
description
of
a
potentially
hazardous
procedure
step
or
situation.
v
Danger:
These
statements
indicate
situations
that
can
be
potentially
lethal
or
extremely
hazardous
to
you.
A
danger
statement
is
placed
just
before
the
description
of
a
potentially
lethal
or
extremely
hazardous
procedure
step
or
situation.
Chapter
1.
Introduction
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