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• Make sure the device is sufficiently ventilated when in operation. Do not cover the ventilation openings
with magazines, blankets, curtains or similar.
• Do not place any open sources of fire, such as burning candles, on or directly next to the device.
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Do not take the device into operation near bathtubs swimming pools or splashing water.
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Never operate the device unattended.
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Only operate the device in moderate climates, never in tropical climates.
b) Power Supply
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Use only the enclosed mains adapter to supply the radio with power.
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The remote control may only be operated with batteries.
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The mains adapter corresponds to protection class II. Only a proper mains socket (100-240 V/AC
50/60 Hz) of the public supply net must be used as voltage source.
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To disconnect the device completely from the mains, the mains plug has to be pulled out of the socket.
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The mains socket must be close to the device and easily accessible.
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Never touch the power unit with wet or damp hands. There is a risk of potentially fatal electric shock!
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Never replace a damaged connection cable of the mains adapter. If the connection cable is damaged,
the mains unit is unusable and must be disposed of. It must not be repaired.
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Make sure that the mains adapter connection cable is not jammed, bent or damaged by sharp edges
or otherwise mechanically stressed. Avoid excessive thermal stress on the mains adapter cable from
extreme heat or cold. Do not modify the mains adapter. Otherwise the mains adapter may be damaged.
A damaged mains adapter can cause a deadly electric shock.
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Do not touch the mains adapter if it shows any damage. First, power down the respective mains socket
on all connections (e.g. via the respective circuit breaker and FI switch) and then carefully pull the mains
unit from the mains socket. Never use the product if the mains unit is damaged.
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Never place containers containing liquids, e.g. glasses, buckets, vases or plants, on the device or the
mains adapter, or in its vicinity. Liquids may get into the housing and impair electrical safety. This also
poses great danger of fire or potentially fatal electric shock! If this is the case, first power down the
respective mains socket on all connections (e.g. switch off circuit breaker and FI switch) and then pull
the mains adapter from the socket carefully. Do not operate the product anymore afterwards, but take it
to a specialist workshop.