Phonitor 2
5
Important Security Advices
Please read and keep this manual. You should carefully follow all of
the safety and operating instructions before you use the device.
Please also note all warnings and special safety instructions noted in
this manual and on the unit.
Connections:
Only use the connections as described. Other connec-
tions can lead to health risks and damage the equipment.
Water and humidity:
Do not use this device anywhere near water (for
example in a bath room, a damp cellar, near swimming pools, or simi-
lar environments). Otherwise your are dealing with an extremely high
risk of fatal electrical shocks!
Insertion of objects or fluids:
Be careful to not insert any object into
any of the chassis openings. You can otherwise easily come into con-
tact with dangerous voltage or cause a damaging short circuit. Never
allow any fluids to be spilled or sprayed on the device. Such actions
can lead to dangerous electrical shocks or fire!
Opening the unit:
Simply put: DON‘T, if you are not a certified SPL tech-
nician or engineer.Really: Do not open the device housing, as there is
great risk you will damage the device, or – even after being disconnec-
ted – you may receive a dangerous electrical shock!
Electrical power:
Operate the device only from power sources that can
provide proper power. When in doubt about a source, contact your
dealer or a professional electrician. To be certain you have isolated
the device, disconnect all power and signal connections. Make sure
that the power supply plug is always accessible. When not using the
device for a longer period, make sure to unplug it from your wall power
socket.
Cord protection:
Make sure that your power and audio signal cords are
arranged to avoid being stepped on or any kind of crimping and dama-
ge related to such event. Do not allow any equipment or furniture to
crimp the cords.
Power connection overloads:
Avoid any kind of overload in connec-
tions to wall sockets, extension or splitter power cords, or signal in-
puts. Always keep manufacturer warnings and instructions in mind.
Overloads create fire hazards and risk of dangerous shocks! >