n
Ensure unobstructed access to the power outlet so
that the power plug can be pulled out immediately
in case of an emergency.
n
Make sure that the power cord is not bent,
pinched or run over. Lay the power cord in such a
way that it is not a tripping hazard or within reach
of children.
n
Only use extension cords that are rated for the cur-
rent of the device.
n
Keep the device away from rain and moisture and
any heat sources.
n
Only operate the device if the electrical voltage
indicated on the device nameplate and the power
plug matches the voltage of your power outlet.
Incorrect voltage may destroy the device.
n
To avoid a fire hazard, disconnect the device com-
pletely from the power supply when you are not
using the device for a long time. Do this by unplug-
ging the power cord from the AC outlet.
2.5 Batteries
n
Remove the batteries/rechargeable batteries from
the battery compartment as soon as they are
empty or if you do not intend to use the device for
a period of time.
n
Don't throw the batteries/rechargeable batteries
into fire and never expose them to high tempera-
tures.
n
Do not attempt to recharge the batteries. Do not
attempt to open or short circuit the batteries/
rechargeable batteries. Explosion hazard!
n
Fluid that leaks from the batteries when these are
used incorrectly can cause skin irritation. In case of
contact, wash off the fluid with plenty of water. If
the fluid gets into your eyes, do not rub eyes but
immediately flush these for 10 minutes with water
and consult a physician immediately.
2.6 Laser
Fig. 1: Laser
This device is classified as a Class 1 laser device. Laser
beams can injure your eyes. So please observe the
following:
n
Do not attempt to disassemble the device.
n
To avoid risks: All maintenance and repair work
must only be performed by the manufacturer or its
customer service department.
2.7 Transport
n
To avoid damage to the inserted medium, remove
it from the device before transporting/shipping the
device.
n
Whilst driving in a vehicle, store the device so as
not to endanger its occupants.
n
If you ship the device, please stow it in its original
packaging. Keep the packaging for this purpose.
2.8 Ambient conditions
Safe operation of the device implies maintaining
appropriate ambient conditions for the device. So
please observe the following:
n
Protect the device from the elements. Never use it
outdoors and never place it in areas with increased
exposure to sunlight.
n
Never place the device on or in the immediate
vicinity of fire and heat sources, such as burning
candles, stove tops, ovens, etc.
n
Place the device in such a way that adequate venti-
lation is ensured. This prevents heat build up inside
the device. Always keep a minimum distance of 10
cm from other objects or walls.
n
Protect the device from strong mechanical vibra-
tions and place it on a solid surface.
n
Protect the remote control from the weather,
humidity and high temperatures (e.g. from direct
sunlight).
n
Protect the device from splashing or dripping
water. Never place objects containing liquids on or
next to the device.
2.9 Operation
n
Do not insert any object into the CD slot of the
device other than the permitted CDs. Special for-
mats damage your device.
n
Do not use any media other than those specified in
this manual.
n
The rubber feet of the device may produce stains
on certain surfaces. So use a suitable surface.
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