3BSafety instructions
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Always leave maintenance work to properly-trained personnel, not
to do so could be dangerous.
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Disconnect the receiver from the power source if operating
breakdown occurs.
Correct positioning
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Stand the receiver on a firm, level surface.
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Avoid the proximity of sources of heat, for example, radiators,
open fires, for example, candles, equipment with strong magnetic
fields, for example, loudspeakers.
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Avoid direct sunlight and unusually dusty or humid locations.
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Avoid shaking the receiver.
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Never cover up the ventilation slits. See that there is adequate
ventilation. Do not stand any heavy objects on the receiver.
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If the receiver is brought from a cold into a warm environment,
moisture can form in the interior of the receiver. In this case, wait
around two to three hours before operating.
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Lay the power and antenna cables so that no-one can trip over or
tread on them
The correct handling of batteries
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Batteries can contain poisonous substances, which can harm the
environment. Dispose of the batteries in accordance with the
current legal requirements. Never dispose of the batteries in
normal domestic refuse.
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Batteries should not be given to children. Children could place
batteries in the mouth and swallow them.
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Weak batteries can cause damage to the remote control. If the
receiver is not used for a long period of time, then remove the
batteries from the remote control.
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