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Safety information / Operation
KEEP ALL SAFETY INFORMATION AND
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.
Avoid electrocution hazards!
O
Check the device, accessories and the electric
appliances to be connected for their condition.
Damaged appliances as well as broken power
cords or bare wires increase the risk of electric
shock.
O
Do not use the device if the power cords or plugs
of the connected appliances are damaged.
ATTENTION!
Damaged power cords mean
danger to life.
O
The mains plug of the device must fit into the
power outlet. The plug may not be altered in any
way. Do not use adaptor plugs for protec-
tion-earthed electric appliances. Unchanged
power plugs reduce the risk of electric shock.
O
Unroll the power cord completely. Broken power
cords increase the risk of electric shock.
O
Avoid contact with earthed surfaces, such as
pipes, radiators, cooking stoves or refrigerators.
There is an increased risk of electric shock if
your body is earthed.
O
Keep the device away from rain and moisture.
Ingress of moisture increases the risk of electric
shock.
O
Use the device only in dry clothing and preferably
wearing shoes with rubber soles or standing
on an insulating mat.
O
Do not open the housing of the device in any
case. In case of damage or fault, have the
device repaired by experts only.
O
Do not use the device outdoors.
O
Unplug connected appliances from the sockets
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directly holding the plug. Never pull on the
power cords.
O
Unplug the device from the power supply if
you do not use it anymore.
Avoid injury and damage
of the product!
O
DANGER TO LIFE AND RISK
OF ACCIDENTS FOR INFANTS
AND CHILDREN!
Never leave
children unattended with packaging material
and the product. There is the risk of suffocation
by the packaging material and electrocution
hazard. Children often underestimate dangers.
Keep children away from the product.
O
ATTENTION! EXPLOSION
HAZARD!
Do not use the device in
a potentially explosive environment
with flammable liquids or gases.
O
Never exceed the specified maximum input
voltage.
O
Avoid strong vibrations.
O
Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures,
extreme solar radiation, humidity or moisture.
O
Do not expose the device to extreme temperature
fluctuations. Only use the device after it has
reached ambient temperature.
O
Do not use the device close to strong magnetic
fields, such as motors, transformers etc.
O
Do not connect several devices in a row.
Q
Operation
q
Connect electric appliances
ATTENTION!
Make sure the master ON / OFF
switch
1
is in position
0
before connecting electric
appliances.
i
Plug the power plug of the Power Manager
into a properly installed outlet.
i
Plug the power plug of the appliance into one
of the 6 sockets
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