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Safety instructions - Important notes
Periods of extended absence,
thunderstorms, mains socket
accessibility
In order to disconnect the unit from
the mains completely, the mains
plug must be unplugged from the
wall socket! Therefore install the unit
close to a mains socket and make
sure this socket is accessible at all
times, so that you can disconnect the
unit from the mains if necessary.
If you are away for an extended
period, and during thunderstorms,
always switch the unit off at the
mains and unplug it from the socket.
This also applies to the other
equipment connected to the unit.
Isolation from the cable network is
also recommended. Note any timer
programming (receiver) and turn the
unit on again promptly before the
recording time.
Installation location
All electronic equipment generates
heat. The temperature rise of this
unit does however lie within the
permissible range. Sensitive furniture
surfaces and veneers may become
discoloured by the effects of constant
heat over time. The feet of the unit can
also cause colour changes to treated
furniture surfaces. If necessary, place
the unit on a suitable stable and
fl
at
base!
Repairs
Ensure that any repairs to your unit
are carried out by quali
fi
ed personnel.
Opening the unit and attempting to
repair it yourself will void all warranty
claims!
Improper work on the unit may
jeopardise the electrical safety of the
unit.
The manufacturer accepts no liabil-
ity for accidents caused by the user
opening the casing of the unit!
Connections
Incorrect wiring of the connections
can lead to malfunctions or defects on
the unit!
Caution!
Do not place any objects on top of
the unit. Unless stated to the contrary
in the “Connection and set-up” and
“Installation” sections in the manual
supplied, maintain a clearance of at
least 10 cm above the unit, 2 cm to
either side and 5 cm behind the unit,
to allow the unobstructed dissipation
of the heat generated.
There is a risk of
fi
re!
Electronic equipment is not domestic
waste - it must be disposed of
properly in accordance with directive
2002/96/EC OF THE EUROPEAN
PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL
dated 27
th
January 2003 concerning
used electrical and electronic
appliances.
At the end of its service life, take
this device to a designated public
collection point for disposal.
Spent batteries are special waste!
Do not throw spent batteries into
your domestic waste; take them to a
collection point for spent batteries!