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Power Recliner
Fauteuil Inclinable Motorisé / Sillón Reclinable Eléctrico
The Class 2 Power Supply (CPS) is intended to supply home applications, IT and office equipment, or medical
device with safe extra low voltage. The CPS is an appliance inlet type (plug directly into a wall outlet) while the
device to be supplied is connected with a cord and plug from the CPS. Follow the instructions and cautions as
follows; otherwise CPS damage and/or serious injury may occur. Save these instructions for further reference.
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WARNING
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CONNECTIONS:
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Only connect with supply voltage equal to the voltage shown on the CPS.
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Only connect with a load which does not exceed the rated load of the CPS.
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Only use the CPS in conjunction with recommended products.
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Duty cycle: max 10%, Max T_ON:2minutes.
AMBIENT CONDITIONS:
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Operating temperature:0℃~30℃
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Operating relative humidity:20%~95%
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Storage temperature:0℃~60℃
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Storage relative humidity:20%~95%
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Do NOT operate near fire or in high temperature ambient.
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Do NOT use this CPS in a dusty ambient.
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Only operate the CPS in dry rooms indoors.
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Do NOT expose to water or other conductive liquid electric shock hazard.
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CAUTION
� Do NOT allow children to play on this mechanized furniture or operate the mechanism. Leg rest folds down on
closing so that a child could possibly be injured. Always leave in an upright closed position. Keep hands and feet
clear of mechanism. Only the occupant should operate it.
� Any cord in a nursery environment should NOT be accessible to an infant/toddler.
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Do NOT place the CPS near easily inflammable material when it is operating.
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Allow air ventilation around the CPS to avoid overheating.
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Do NOT cover the CPS while it is operating, otherwise overheating may occur and damage the unit.
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Place the CPS out of reach of children. Do NOT allow children to play with the CPS.
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Risk of explosion if power supply is misused or is plugged in an incorrect connection.
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Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations or call your local solid waste district to find out if your
community has a collection program.