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Guidelines for safe operation
Guidelines for safe operation
Guidelines for safe operation
Guidelines for safe operation
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to comply with international safety standards.
However, as with any electrical appliance, care must be taken to ensure optimal results and operational
safety.
• Before attempting to use this equipment, read the operating instructions thoroughly.
• Ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads, etc.) have been made
in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
• If ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of this equipment, consult your dealer.
• Handle all glass panels or covers with care.
• Never operate this equipment if it appears damaged or operates abnormally. Turn the power off,
disconnect the main power plug and consult your dealer.
• Never remove any affixed panels or covers. Doing so may result in electrical shock.
• Never leave this equipment operating unattended unless otherwise specifically stated that it is designed
to do so or in standby mode. Only use the designated power switch to turn off the power and ensure
that all potential users are instructed how to do so. Make special arrangements for infirm or handicapped
persons.
• Never watch TV while operating a motor vehicle. It is illegal to watch TV while driving.
• Never listen to headphones at high volume. Doing so may damage your hearing.
• Never obstruct the ventilation of this equipment. Doing so may cause overheating and result in a
malfunction or damage.
• Never use makeshift stands or attempt to affix legs with wood screws. When using a manufacturer’s
approved stand or legs, use only the fixtures provided and follow the installation instructions.
• Never allow this equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture.
• Never allow anyone, especially children, to insert anything into an opening in the case. Doing so may
result in a fatal electrical shock.
• Never guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind. It is better to be safe than sorry.
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