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Power supply
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Only operate this device through a power source which supplies the mains power specified on the
type plate. If you are unsure which power supply is available, contact your utility company.
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Disconnect the device from the power supply before carrying out maintenance or installation work.
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To fully disconnect the device completely from the mains, the mains plug must be withdrawn from
the mains socket.
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In order to eliminate the risk of fire, the device's mains plug should always be disconnected from
the mains socket, if the device is not being used for an extended period of time.
Overload/overvoltage
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Prior to unstable weather and/or when there is a risk of lightning strike, disconnect the device from
the mains network or connect the device to a UPS.
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Avoid overloading electrical sockets, extension cables and adapters, as this can result in fire or
electric shock.
Cable
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Always grasp all cables by the plug connector and do not pull the cable itself.
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Never grasp the power cable with wet hands, as this can cause a short circuit or electric shock.
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Do not place the device itself, items of furniture or other heavy objects on the cable and ensure
that it does not become kinked, especially at the connector plug and at the connection sockets.
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Never tie a knot in the cable and do not bundle it together with other cables.
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All cables should be laid so that they cannot be trodden on, or cause a hazard.
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Damaged power cables can cause fire or electric shock. Check the power cable from time to time.
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Do not modify or manipulate the power cable or plug.
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Only use adapter plugs or extension cables that conform to applicable safety standards, and do
not interfere with the mains or power cables.
Children
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Do not allow electrical devices to be handled by children. Do not allow children to use electrical
devices unsupervised. Children may not properly identify possible hazards. Small parts may be
fatal if swallowed.
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Keep packaging film away from children. Risk of suffocation.
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This device is not intended for children. If used incorrectly, parts under spring tension may fly out
and cause injury to children (e.g to eyes).
Surveillance
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The use of surveillance equipment may be forbidden or regulated by law in some countries.
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Before using this equipment, ensure that all of your surveillance activities are completely legal.
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