freePORT PAS 400 Version 060328
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Safety Instructions
It is absolutely essential that you read these safety instructions carefully before
connecting and using this K+H product. Your safety depends on it. Furthermore,
failure to follow these instructions voids the warranty.
To ensure safe operation for years to come, keep these instructions in a safe place for
future reference. K+H has manufactured this product in accordance with IEC 92 (SEC)
39 standards, then tested and delivered it in safe operating condition. To maintain it
in this condition, you must:
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observe all safety instructions
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use the product only as described herein
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have any maintenance, repairs, or modifications performed only by K+H or other
authorized personnel
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ensure that the room in which you use this product is wired in accordance with the
local electrical code
Mains Connection:
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This unit is designed for continuous operation.
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Ensure that the operating voltage of the unit matches that of the local mains
current (AC line voltage).
When the interior of the cabinet is exposed, touching some parts can lead to an electric
shock.
If you need to gain access to the interior electronics of the unit, always disconnect the unit
from any and all power sources first.
Any repairs, maintenance, or other service of the unit when its interior compartment is
exposed may only be performed safely (in accordance with VBG 4) by authorized
technicians familiar with all the risks involved. Even in an unplugged state, a fully charged
capacitor in the unit can zap the unsuspecting.
Loudspeaker output jacks labelled with the IEC 417/5036 emblem (Fig. A) may be carrying
dangerously high voltages. If your unit has this emblem, ensure that any connections to be
made between these jacks and the speakers themselves are made before powering up the
unit, and are done so only with manufacturer-approved interconnecting cables.
Warning!
If you need to replace any fuses, ensure that the replacements are of exactly the same type,
value and voltage as the originals, as spelled out in the technical specifications at the rear
of this manual.
Do not use "repaired" fuses.
If you do not have fuses of the specified size, type and value, do not hot-wire the contacts
in the holder by short-circuiting them.
Certain areas of the cabinet, cover, and rear panel can achieve extreme temperatures and
are therefore marked with a "HOT" label (Fig. B). Refrain from touching any heat sink or
ventilation grille.
High volume levels are known to cause permanent - i.e. irreversible - hearing damage,
especially when listened to without sufficient breaks. The higher the levels, the more
frequent and extended must be the breaks. Avoid standing too close to loudspeakers that
are being driven at high levels. If you must be exposed to high sound pressure levels over
an extended period of time, use hearing protection.
Warning!