
DIGIMIC
DCen MkII
Operating Instructions
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BRÄHLER Systems GmbH
Auf der Alten Burg 6
53639 Königswinter
Germany
T +49224 4 8414-4
www.braehler-systems.com
05.0055 220223 V1.0 BRÄHLER Systems is constantly improving its products and therefore reserves the right to make technical changes without notice
Disconnection from the mains
To disconnect the device from the mains, pull the mains plug out of the socket.
Overload!
Do not overload your sockets and cables. This can cause fire and electric shock.
Objects and liquids
Never insert objects of any kind into the openings of the device. This may cause dangerous voltage or
short out parts and result in fire or electric shock. Do not spill liquids on the unit. If liquid does spill on
the unit, unplug the unit and have it checked by a technician.
Maintenance and care
There are no user-serviceable parts! Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself. Never remove or open
covers - this may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified
service personnel.
Only clean the device with a dry, clean cloth. Do not use any cleaning agents or other liquids.
Spare parts
If spare parts are required, make sure that the technician on site uses spare parts that are approved
by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original parts. The use of unsuitable
spare parts may result in fire, electric shock and other hazards.
Safety check
After maintenance or repair of the device, it is mandatory to perform a safety check to determine that
the device is in a safe operating condition.
The DIGIMIC Conference System is state-of-the-art and has been developed in accordance with all
applicable regulations. Nevertheless, the individual components of the system can result in danger to
persons and property if:
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the system is not used as intended,
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the system is not set up by personnel who are familiar with the safety regulations,
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the system is improperly converted or modified,
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the safety instructions are not observed.
Warning.
This system is capable of generating sound pressure in excess of 85 dB(A). 85 dB(A)
corresponds to the maximum permissible limit for the duration of a working day. This was
determined as a basis according to the specifications of the medical industry. Higher sound
pressures or longer periods under such sound pressures can damage your hearing. Shorten
the duration at higher sound pressures to prevent hearing damage.
The following signs indicate that you have been exposed to excessive noise for too long:
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You hear a ringing or whistling in your ear,
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You have the impression that you can no longer hear the high notes (even for a short time).