TP-Link WBS210 User Manual Download Page 1

User Guide

For TP-Link Pharos Series Products

CPE210 / CPE220 / CPE510 / CPE610 / CPE710

WBS210 / WBS510

1910012759   REV 3.3.0

February 2020

Summary of Contents for WBS210

Page 1: ...User Guide For TP Link Pharos Series Products CPE210 CPE220 CPE510 CPE610 CPE710 WBS210 WBS510 1910012759 REV 3 3 0 February 2020...

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Page 5: ...is document to ensure the accuracy of the contents but all statements information and recommendations in this document do not constitute the warranty of any kind express or implied Users must take ful...

Page 6: ...logy improves product performance in throughput capacity and latency which is ideal for point to multipoint applications Supports multiple operation modes Access Point Client Repeater Bridge AP Router...

Page 7: ...isfy user s diversified network requirements This chapter introduces typical usage scenarios of different modes For more information refer to Common Applications for Pharos Products 1 1 Access Point 1...

Page 8: ...IP LAN 192 168 7 1 Router Internet 1HWZRUN UHTXLUHPHQWV Establish the network coverage in the remote areas without long distance cabling 7KH GHYLFH LQ WKH QHWZRUN In the adjacent town covered by wired...

Page 9: ...UHPHQWV Establish wireless network coverage in the campus community industrial park or public place to provide wireless access for users 7KH GHYLFH LQ WKH QHWZRUN With the access to campus wired netwo...

Page 10: ...through wireless connection For the downstream clients the device serves as a normal home wireless router It can provide wired connection and wireless connection simultaneously AP Client Router LAN 1...

Page 11: ...he device cannot be managed directly through the port connected to ADSL Cable Modem To manage the device connect the management host to the device wirelessly or via the other LAN port 1 5 5HSHDWHU The...

Page 12: ...tart This chapter introduces how to quickly build a wireless network in different operation modes Follow the steps below 2 1 Check the System Requirements 2 2 Log In to the Device 2 3 Set Up the Wirel...

Page 13: ...J Q WR WKH HYLFH Before configuring the device you need to access the PharOS configuration interface Follow the steps below Connect your PC to the device Set the IP address of your PC as static IP add...

Page 14: ...Select the appropriate language from the Language drop down list Read and agree the terms of use then click Login Create a new username and password for network security Click Finish to log in to the...

Page 15: ...11 FFHVV 3RLQW Follow the steps below to configure the device as Access Point Mode Go to the 48 6 783 page select Access Point and click Next...

Page 16: ...12 In the 1 6HWWLQJV section specify the LAN IP address and the Subnet Mask for the device Then click Next...

Page 17: ...meters to create a wireless network Click Next Tips It is recommended to specify Security as 3 36 3 36 for the network security You can keep the default settings or specify the parameters according to...

Page 18: ...14 In the LQLVK section review the configurations and click Finish to complete the quick setup Connect the device according to your network topology and use it normally...

Page 19: ...15 OLHQW Follow the steps below to configure the device as Client Mode Go to the 48 6 783 page select Client and click Next...

Page 20: ...6 In the 1 6HWWLQJV section specify the LAN IP Address and the Subnet Mask for the device Then click Next In the LUHOHVV OLHQW 6HWWLQJV section click Survey to search for the upstream wireless network...

Page 21: ...to the specific AP next time In the LUHOHVV OLHQW 6HWWLQJV section specify the wireless parameters to connect to the specified wireless network Click Next Note Make sure that Security and PSK Passwor...

Page 22: ...18 In the LQLVK section review the configurations and click Finish to complete the quick setup Connect the device according to your network topology and use it normally...

Page 23: ...19 5HSHDWHU Follow the steps below to configure the device as Repeater Mode Go to the 48 6 783 page select Repeater and click Next...

Page 24: ...0 In the 1 6HWWLQJV section specify the LAN IP address and the Subnet Mask for the device Then click Next In the LUHOHVV OLHQW 6HWWLQJV section click Survey to search for the upstream wireless network...

Page 25: ...to the specific AP next time In the LUHOHVV OLHQW 6HWWLQJV section specify the wireless parameters to connect to the specified wireless network Click Next Note Make sure that Security and PSK Passwor...

Page 26: ...22 In the LQLVK section review the configurations and click Finish to complete the quick setup Connect the device according to your network topology and use it normally...

Page 27: ...23 Bridge Follow the steps below to configure the device as Bridge Mode Go to the 48 6 783 page select Bridge and click Next...

Page 28: ...4 In the 1 6HWWLQJV section specify the LAN IP address and the Subnet Mask for the device Then click Next In the LUHOHVV OLHQW 6HWWLQJV section click Survey to search for the upstream wireless network...

Page 29: ...o the specific AP next time In the LUHOHVV OLHQW 6HWWLQJV section specify the wireless parameters to connect to the specified wireless network Click Next Note Make sure that the Security and PSK Passw...

Page 30: ...parameters to create a new wireless network for the downstream clients Click Next In the LQLVK section review the configurations and click Finish to complete the quick setup Connect the device accord...

Page 31: ...ill pop up Click Yes For CPE210 CPE510 CPE610 Note that if you select AP Router as the operation mode the status of Port0 will change to WAN and the management access will be disabled on this port aft...

Page 32: ...the Port1 of the device or wirelessly to manage it If your want to manage the device through Port0 configure the Remote Login IP Address For details refer to 6 5 Configure Web Server In the 1 RQQHFWL...

Page 33: ...ng page will appear In the 1 6HWWLQJV section specify the parameters that are provided by your ISP and click Next QDPLF 3 Select Dynamic IP and click Next In this type the device will obtain a WAN con...

Page 34: ...30 6WDWLF 3 Select Static IP and click Next then the following page will appear In the 1 6HWWLQJV section specify the parameters that are provided by your ISP and click Next...

Page 35: ...meters to create a wireless network Click Next Tips It is recommended to specify Security as 3 36 3 36 for the network security You can keep the default settings or specify the parameters according to...

Page 36: ...32 In the LQLVK section review the configurations and click Finish to complete the quick setup Connect the device according to your network topology and use it normally...

Page 37: ...window will pop up Click Yes Note that if you select AP Client Router WISP Client as the operation mode you will not access the device through the WISP network after the process of quick setup You ca...

Page 38: ...QQHFWLRQ 7 SH section choose the connection type according to your need and click Next The device supports PPPoE Dynamic IP and Static IP for the WAN connection Contact your ISP to confirm your WAN co...

Page 39: ...ng page will appear In the 1 6HWWLQJV section specify the parameters that are provided by your ISP and click Next QDPLF 3 Select Dynamic IP and click Next In this type the device will obtain a WAN con...

Page 40: ...lick Next then the following page will appear In the 1 6HWWLQJV section specify the parameters that are provided by your ISP and click Next In the LUHOHVV OLHQW 6HWWLQJV section click Survey to search...

Page 41: ...to the specific AP next time In the LUHOHVV OLHQW 6HWWLQJV section specify the wireless parameters to connect to the specified wireless network Click Next Note Make sure that Security and PSK Passwor...

Page 42: ...parameters to create a new wireless network for the downstream clients Click Next In the LQLVK section review the configurations and click Finish to complete the quick setup Connect the device accord...

Page 43: ...3 1 View the Device Information 3 2 View the Wireless Settings 3 3 View Wireless Signal Quality 3 4 View Radio Status 3 5 View the LAN Settings 3 6 View the WAN Settings 3 7 Monitor Throughput 3 8 Mo...

Page 44: ...oduct model and the hardware version of the device Firmware Version Displays the current firmware version of the device System Time Displays the current system time Uptime Displays the running time of...

Page 45: ...rding to the local laws and regulations Channel Frequency Displays the channel and frequency which are currently used by the device Channel Width Displays the channel width which is currently used by...

Page 46: ...environmental noise strength The larger SNR value is the better network performance the device can provide Transmit CCQ Displays the wireless Client Connection Quality CCQ CCQ refers to the ratio of...

Page 47: ...r your wireless network There are three security modes WPA PSK WPA and WEP None means that no security mode is selected and all the hosts are allowed to access the wireless network directly The securi...

Page 48: ...nformation of the device To configure the LAN settings refer to 4 Configure the Network MAC Address Displays the LAN port MAC address of the device IP Address Displays the LAN port IP address of the d...

Page 49: ...he wireless interface connected to the root AP IP Address Displays the IP address of the wireless interface connected to the root AP Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask of the wireless interface conn...

Page 50: ...select Stations and monitor the information of all the stations that are connected to the device MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the station Device Name Displays the device name of the statio...

Page 51: ...that the device transmits data to the station while RX means that the device receives data from the station Distance km Displays the distance between the device and the station IP Address Displays the...

Page 52: ...that the device receives data from the station TX RX Packets Displays the total number of the transmitted and received packets TX means that the device transmits data to the station while RX means th...

Page 53: ...al amount of packets received by the interface after the device is powered on RX Bytes Displays the total amount of data in bytes received by the interface after the device is powered on TX packets Di...

Page 54: ...fresh automatically 3 11 0RQLWRU 5RXWHV Go to the STATUS page In the 0RQLWRU section select Routes and monitor the routing entries recorded by the device in the Routing table Routing table is used for...

Page 55: ...all the DHCP clients Client Name Displays the device name of the client MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the client Assigned IP Displays the IP address that the device assigned to the client Le...

Page 56: ...N Gateway IP Displays the gateway address of the device Primary DNS Displays the primary DNS of the device Secondary DNS Displays the secondary DNS of the device Connection Uptime Displays the time th...

Page 57: ...condary DNS Displays the secondary DNS of the device Connection Uptime Displays the time that the latest WAN connection lasts Obtain Click Obtain to obtain the WAN IPv6 address from the upstream devic...

Page 58: ...ced features including 4 1 Configure WAN Parameters 4 2 Configure LAN Parameters 4 3 Configure Management VLAN 4 4 Configure the Forwarding Feature 4 5 Configure the Security Feature 4 6 Configure Acc...

Page 59: ...N parameters Select the connection type according to your need The device supports five types Static Dynamic PPPoE L2TP and PPTP 6WDWLF This connection type uses a permanent fixed static IP address th...

Page 60: ...Select DHCPv6 and the device will obtain the WAN IPv6 address automatically MTU Size The normal MTU Maximum Transmission Unit value for most Ethernet networks is 1500 Bytes For some ISPs you need to...

Page 61: ...egister the MAC address of your PC If the MAC address is required click Clone PC s MAC to set the WAN MAC address the same as your management PC s MAC address QDPLF For this connection your ISP uses a...

Page 62: ...dress automatically MTU Size Specify the MTU size The normal MTU Maximum Transmission Unit value for most Ethernet networks is 1500 Bytes For some ISPs you need to modify the MTU But this is rarely re...

Page 63: ...PC that is managing the device Some ISPs require that you should register the MAC address of your PC If the MAC address is required click Clone PC s MAC to set the WAN MAC address the same as your man...

Page 64: ...r the device is disconnected If you are charged a flat monthly fee choose this mode 7LPH EDVHG Configure the device to make it connect or disconnect based on time Enter the start time in From HH MM fo...

Page 65: ...cally 3Y Select DHCPv6 and the device will obtain the WAN IPv6 address automatically MTU Size Specify the MTU size The default MTU Maximum Transmission Unit size is 1480 bytes which is usually appropr...

Page 66: ...s Displays the MAC address of the PC that is managing the device Click Clone PC s MAC to set the WAN MAC address the same as your management PC s MAC address Restore to Factory MAC Click this button t...

Page 67: ...re charged a flat monthly fee choose this mode 0DQXDO Configure the device to make it connect or disconnect manually After a specified period of inactivity Idle Time the device will disconnect your in...

Page 68: ...to modify the MTU But this is rarely required and should not be done unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP connection This number should be an integer between 576 and 2026 WAN MAC Address S...

Page 69: ...e and the clients FFHVV 3RLQW OLHQW 5HSHDWHU ULGJH 0RGH Go to the 1HWZRUN page In the LAN section configure the following parameters Follow the steps below to configure the LAN parameters Select the c...

Page 70: ...ion Unit value for most Ethernet networks is 1500 Bytes For some ISPs you need to modify the MTU But this is rarely required and should not be done unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP con...

Page 71: ...each time when it starts up Reserved IP addresses could be assigned to servers that require permanent IP settings To configure Address Reservation Click Add specify the MAC address and the IP address...

Page 72: ...he IP address of alternative DNS server if there are two DNS servers By default it is 0 0 0 0 which means no secondary DNS is assigned MTU Size Specify the MTU size The normal MTU Maximum Transmission...

Page 73: ...evice to obtain the LAN IPv6 address according to the information provided by your ISP 6WDWLF Select static and enter the LAN IPv6 address and IPv6 netmask SLAAC Select SLAAC and the device will obtai...

Page 74: ...w IP address and save the settings for the configuration change to take effect Otherwise the configuration will be lost after the reboot Netmask Enter the Netmask provided by your ISP Normally use 255...

Page 75: ...y the domain name for the DHCP server Primary DNS Enter the DNS IP address for the LAN By default it is 0 0 0 0 which means no primary DNS is assigned Secondary DNS Enter the IP address of alternative...

Page 76: ...d to disable the IPv6 DHCP server function 6WDWHOHVV 6WDWHIXO Select Stateless or Stateful and the clients will obtain the IPv6 address from the IPv6 DHCP server automatically Enable or disable the DN...

Page 77: ...ivate IP addresses visit internet through NAT Network Address Translation technology NAT can transfer private IP addresses into public IP addresses to realize the communication from internal hosts to...

Page 78: ...layer but cannot deal with the packets with embedded source destination information in the application layer Application layer gateway ALG can deal with protocols with embedded source destination inf...

Page 79: ...ddress because its IP Address may change when using the DHCP function To configure Virtual Server Click Add specify the following parameters and Enable the entry Click Save 3 Enter the IP Address of t...

Page 80: ...tions To configure port trigger Click Add specify the following parameters and Enable the entry Click Save QFRPLQJ 3RUW Enter the incoming port for incoming traffic The port or port range is used by t...

Page 81: ...lays the description provided by the application in the UPnP request WHUQDO 3RUW Displays the external port number that the router opened for the service application QWHUQDO 3RUW Displays the internal...

Page 82: ...virtual private network connection across the internet is similar to a wide area network WAN link between sites From a user perspective the extended network resources are accessed in the same way as...

Page 83: ...ed DoS Host List The device can defend a few types of DoS attack such as ICMP_FLOOD UDP_FLOOD and TCP_SYN_ FLOOD 3DFNHWV 6WDWLVWLFV QWHUYDO Select a value between 5 and 60 seconds from the drop down l...

Page 84: ...r example the online time limit and the specified web stations to visit can be controlled by the filtering policy Go to the 1HWZRUN page In the FFHVV RQWURO section enable Access Control and select th...

Page 85: ...MM format the default value is 00 00 24 00 Click Save and click Apply then click Save 4 7 RQILJXUH 6WDWLF 5RXWLQJ Note Static Routing submenu is only available in AP Router Mode and AP Client Router W...

Page 86: ...t between the Device and the network or host Click Save and click Apply then click Save 4 8 RQILJXUH DQGZLGWK RQWURO Note Bandwidth Control submenu is only available in AP Router Mode and AP Client Ro...

Page 87: ...s Enable Enable or disable the desired entry IP Range Enter the IP Range of the target hosts which need to be controlled of bandwidth for example 192 168 0 12 192 168 0 25 Port Range Enter the Port Ra...

Page 88: ...ly which effectively prevents the ARP attack Some functions such as access control and bandwidth control are based on the IP addresses to identify the access clients The network administrator can allo...

Page 89: ...IP Enter the IP address that you want to bind with the MAC address MAC Enter the MAC address that you want to bind with the IP address Enable the desired entry and click Save Click Apply then click Sa...

Page 90: ...re the parameters of the wireless network including 5 1 Configure Basic Wireless Parameters 5 2 Configure Wireless Client Parameters 5 3 Configure Wireless AP Parameters 5 4 Configure Multi SSID 5 5 C...

Page 91: ...he selected region according to the local laws and regulations Mode Select the protocol standard used in the wireless network With a frequency band of 2 4GHz CPE210 CPE220 WBS210 supports five wireles...

Page 92: ...he channel width which your clients support Max TX Rate Set the maximum transmit data rate Channel Frequency Select appropriate channel used by this device to improve wireless performance 1 2412 MHz r...

Page 93: ...r and will reduce longevity of the device Select appropriate transmit power to achieve the best performance Use the Speed Test tool to find the best performance MAXtream Enable or disable the MAXtream...

Page 94: ...can make the device connect to the specific AP you had connected before the next time WDS Displays the status of the WDS Wireless distribution System function WDS is a communication system among mult...

Page 95: ...cally according to the wireless network of the root AP 2SHQ 6 VWHP The device can pass the authentication and associate with the root wireless network without password However correct password is nece...

Page 96: ...automatically choose the version used by the root AP 3 3 They re two versions of WPA security mode WPA2 is an update of WPA Compared with WPA WPA2 introduces AES algorithm and CCMP encryption Theoreti...

Page 97: ...ion used by the root AP 3 3 They re two versions of WPA PSK security mode normally called WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA2 PSK is an update of WPA PSK Compared with WPA PSK theoretically WPA2 PSK is securer than...

Page 98: ...Page In the LUHOHVV 3 6HWWLQJV section specify the SSID Enable SSID Broadcast Enable or disable SSID broadcast With this function enabled the device will broadcast the SSID periodically Specify the s...

Page 99: ...ntication server The shared key is a case sensitive text string used to validate communication between this device and the RADIUS authentication server Check the Show box to view the shared key charac...

Page 100: ...twork without password However correct password is necessary for data transmission 6KDUHG H Clients have to input the correct password to pass the authentication otherwise the clients cannot associate...

Page 101: ...ate of WPA Compared with WPA WPA2 introduces AES algorithm and CCMP encryption Theoretically WPA2 is securer than WPA Encryption Select the Encryption type XWR The default setting is Auto and the devi...

Page 102: ...nge at anytime Accounting Server Enable or disable Accounting Server With this feature enabled you can keep accounts on users using a RADIUS accounting server Accounting Server IP Enter the IP address...

Page 103: ...plied in 11b g n mode 2 4GHz or 11a n mode 5GHz the device may work at a low transmission rate 6 Advanced Encryption Standard It is securer than TKIP PSK Password Specify the PSK password used in the...

Page 104: ...rom 1 to 4094 SSID Broadcast Enable or disable SSID broadcast With this feature enabled the device will broadcast the SSID AP Isolation Enable or disable AP Isolation With this feature enabled all the...

Page 105: ...11n ac mixed mode If TKIP is applied in 802 11n 802 11 ac or 802 11n ac mixed mode the device may not be able to access the root wireless network If TKIP is applied in 11b g n mode 2 4GHz or 11a n mo...

Page 106: ...KH QHWZRUN The stations listed in the table are forbidden to access the wireless network under the rules While others are allowed to access Click Add and specify the following parameters Enable Enable...

Page 107: ...available only when the distance is less than xx kilometers The value xx varies according to the channel width you set CPE210 does not support this option The distance value will be converted to a co...

Page 108: ...ill cause bandwidth wasting and reduce the data throughput The recommended and default value is 2346 bytes Fragmentation Threshold Specify the fragmentation threshold for packets The fragmentation fun...

Page 109: ...mall delays When the delays are small When Short GI is enabled the guard interval will be set as 400ns and this function will boost the performance about 11 In the with serious multipath time delay Sh...

Page 110: ...ce This chapter introduces how to manage the device including 6 1 Manage System Logs 6 2 Specify the Miscellaneous Parameters 6 3 Configure Ping Watch Dog 6 4 Configure Dynamic DNS 6 5 Configure Web S...

Page 111: ...to the 0DQDJHPHQW page In the 6 VWHP RJ section perform the following operations Open System Log Click the Open button to view the system log This page displays detailed system logs that can be sorted...

Page 112: ...f the sender s mailbox is configured check the box to enable mail server authentication Enter the sender s username and password Auto Mail Feature Enable or disable Auto Mail Feature With this feature...

Page 113: ...XVHU GH QHG 3 DGGUHVV LW FDQ EH WKH internet gateway for example to check the network connectivity If there is a connection failure then the device will automatically reboot Ping Watch Dog is dedicat...

Page 114: ...address When a device connects to the internet through PPPoE or Dynamic IP the WAN IP address it gets is not fixed which is inconvenient for the internet users to access the servers in the local area...

Page 115: ...account Password Enter the password of your DDNS account Domain Name Specify the domain name that you registered with your DDNS service provider Connection Status Displays the connection status of the...

Page 116: ...te host With this configured the remote host can access the management interface remotely using the WAN IP of this device Session Timeout Specify the session timeout time The system will automatically...

Page 117: ...this device for example contact number or e mail address SysName Enter a name for the device Syslocation Enter the location of the device For example the name can be composed of the building floor nu...

Page 118: ...ata transmitted with plain text can be easily intercepted SSH can provide information security and powerful authentication when you log in this device remotely through an insecure network environment...

Page 119: ...LED number Thresholds Specify the threshold for the desired LED The specified LED will light up if the signal strength reaches the values in the field The default values are set according to the veri...

Page 120: ...introduces how to configure the system of the device including 7 1 Configure Device Information 7 2 Configure Location Information 7 3 Configure User Account 7 4 Configure Time Settings 7 5 Update Fir...

Page 121: ...H WKH ORFDWLRQ IRU WKH GHYLFH Go to the 6 VWHP page In the RFDWLRQ section configure the following parameters and click Apply Longitude Enter the longitude of the device s location in decimal degree T...

Page 122: ...w box to display what you ve entered New User Name Enter a new user name for the user account New Password Enter a new password for the user account Check the Show box to display what you ve entered C...

Page 123: ...ary NTP server used to get time automatically NTP Server 2 Specify the alternate NTP server used to get time automatically Click Synchronize with PC s Clock to synchronize the system time with the PC...

Page 124: ...ht Saving Time End Time Specify the end time of Daylight Saving Time DWH 0RGH Select Date Mode and configure the related parameters for the device This configuration will be used only one time Offset...

Page 125: ...up Configuration Click Backup to back up the current configuration to your PC Upload Configuration Click Browser to select the desired configuration file in your PC Then click Upload to upload the con...

Page 126: ...8 8VH WKH 6 VWHP 7RROV This chapter introduces how to configure the system tools 8 1 Configure Ping 8 2 Configure Traceroute 8 3 Test Speed 8 4 Survey 8 5 Analyze Spectrum 8 6 Antenna Alignment...

Page 127: ...Ping Result Packet Count Enter the number of packets to be sent during the testing It can be 1 to 50 and the default is 4 Ping Timeout Enter a time value to wait for a response If the device doesn t r...

Page 128: ...e Traceroute Traceroute Max TTL Specify the traceroute max TTL Time To Live during the traceroute process It is the maximum number of the route hops the test packets can pass through Click Start 8 3 7...

Page 129: ...accept the test request from the clients in the speed test process Client Select Client and the device will launch the test request to the server in speed test process Server IP Specify the server IP...

Page 130: ...ce Device Name Displays the names of other APs surveyed by this device SNR dB Displays the Signal Noise Ratio Unit dB of other APs surveyed by this device Signal Noise dBm Displays the signal and nois...

Page 131: ...er right corner and click Yes on the pop up window Click Start Observe the curves for a period of time and then click Stop The relatively low and continuous part of the average curve indicates less ra...

Page 132: ...ignal strength of the last received packet The signal strength of the two chains is displayed separately Noise Floor Displays the noise strength of the wireless network Max Signal Specify the maximum...

Page 133: ...be required to correct the interference at his own expense For CPE210 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rul...

Page 134: ...a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to...

Page 135: ...re is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning t...

Page 136: ...p link com en ce 5 SRVXUH QIRUPDWLRQ This device meets the EU requirements 2014 53 EU Article 3 1a on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields by way of health protec...

Page 137: ...50 ohm DXWLRQ For CPE510 CPE610 CPE710 1 The device for operation in the band 5150 5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel mobile satellite syste...

Page 138: ...is equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator your b...

Page 139: ...te to contact us Please read and follow the above safety information when operating the device We cannot guarantee that no accidents or damage will occur due to improper use of the device Please use t...

Page 140: ...ective sorting symbol for Waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE This means that this product must be handled pursuant to European directive 2012 19 EU in order to be recycled or dismantled to...

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