3BSafety instructions
Safety instructions
Please read these safety instructions through carefully, before
operating the receiver.
Please observe all warnings and instructions on the equipment and
contained in these operating instructions.
Basic safety instructions
Electrical connections
•
To avoid fire and danger of electric shock, do not expose the
receiver to rain or in other moisture.
•
Never open the housing. (Danger of electric shock).
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Only connect the receiver to a 90–250 V, 50–60 Hz power socket
which has been correctly installed by trained personnel.
•
The plug must be easily accessible, so that in an emergency the
receiver can be disconnected from the power supply quickly and
easily.
•
Pull the plug out of the socket if the equipment is not used over a
long period of time. Only pull out by the plug.
•
Avoid exposing the receiver to drops or spraying water. Do not
stand any containers holding liquids (a vase, for example) on or
over the receiver. (Danger of electric shock).
•
If foreign bodies or liquids enter the receiver, then immediately pull
the plug from the socket. Have properly-trained personnel check
the equipment, before operating again. (Danger of electric shock).
•
The total power input at the receiver’s antenna connection marked
“ANT INPUT“ may not exceed 400 mA.
•
Do not bend or squash the power cable.
•
Do not touch the power cable with wet hands. (Danger of electric
shock).
•
If the power cable is damaged, it must be repaired by
properly-trained personnel before operating again. (Danger of
electric shock).
•
Never allow children to use the receiver without supervision or to
play with the antenna equipment.
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