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08/2016
2016
Important safety conditions
6. Ventilation
The cut-outs and openings in the case of the device are used to ventilate the device and to provide for the reliable
operation of the device and its protection against overheating – these openings must not be blocked or covered. These
openings must never be blocked by placing the device on abed, sofa, rug or other similar surface. This device should
not be located in aclosed-off area such as for example bookshelf or shelf, if sufficient ventilation is not provided for or
the instructions of the manufacturer are not followed. The ventilation must not be impeded by covering the ventilation
openings with objects such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc.
7. Power supply
This device may only be powered by the source of energy indicated on the type label. If you are not certain about the
parameters of the power sources in your home, contact your retailer or alocal energy company. Devices designed for
battery operation or other power sources - see user'smanual.
8. Grounding or polarisation
This product may be equipped with apolarised plug for alternating current (the plug has one pin that is wider than the
others). This plug can be inserted into the power socket in only one way. This is asafety measure. If the plug does not
fully fit into the socket, try turning the plug. If it is still not possible to insert the plug into your socket, contact aqualified
electrician and request your wall sockets to be changed for asuitable type. Do not negate the safety purpose of the
polarised plug.
9. Protection of the power cord
Power cords should be lead in such away that they are not stepped on or that no items are placed on or under them
– at the same time it is important to take special care when handling power cord plugs, power sockets and in places
where power cords exit devices.
10. Lightning thunderstorms
For increased protection during alightning thunderstorm or for longer periods when the device will not be used,
disconnect the power cord from the power socket. In this way you will prevent damage to the device caused by
atmospheric electricity or by impact on the power lines.
11. Overload
Do not overload the power socket, extension cords or integrated sockets, because this could cause afire or injury by
electric shock.
12. Entry of items or liquids
Never insert any foreign items into this device through any openings because they could come into contact with points
with dangerous voltage levels or cause ashort circuit of parts, which could cause afire or injury by electric shock. Never
pour liquids into this device.
13. Damage requiring repairs
Under the following circumstance disconnect the device from the power socket and contact aqualified service centre:
a) If the power cord or power plug is damaged.
b) If aliquid was poured on to the device or an item entered into the device.
c) If the device was exposed to rain or water.
d) If the device is not working normally according to the user'smanual. Only set the elements described in the
user'smanual as incorrect settings of other elements may result in damage and often will require extensive repairs
by aqualified technician to return the device to normal working condition.
e) If you dropped the device on to the floor or if it has been damaged in any other way.
f) If the device is evidently behaving differently, then repairs are necessary.
14. High temperature
This device must be located away from sources of heat such as heaters, convection heaters, stoves or similar
appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.