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Phonitor 2
Lightning:
Before thunderstorms or other severe weather, disconnect
the device from wall power; do not do this during a storm in order to
avoid life threatening lightning strikes. Similarly, before any severe
weather, disconnect all the power connections of other devices and
antenna and phone/network cables which may be interconnected so
that no lightning damage or overload results from such secondary
connections.
Air ventilation:
Chassis openings offer ventilation and serve to pro-
tect the device from overheating. Never cover or otherwise close off
these openings. Never place the device on a soft surface (carpet, sofa,
etc.). Make sure to provide for a mounting space of 4-5 cm/2 inches
to the sides and top of the unit when mounting the unit in racks or on
cabinets.
Controls and switches:
Operate the controls and switches only as de-
scribed in the manual. Incorrect adjustments outside safe parameters
can lead to damage and unnecessary repair costs. Never use the swit-
ches or level controls to effect excessive or extreme changes.
Repairs:
Unplug the unit from all power and signal connections and
immediately contact a qualified technician when you think repairs are
needed – or when moisture or foreign objects may accidentally have
reached inside the housing, or in cases when the device may have fal-
len and shows any sign of having been damaged. This also applies to
any situation in which the unit has not been subjected to any of these
unusual circumstances but still is not functioning normally or its per-
formance is substantially altered. In cases of damage to the power
supply and cord, first consider turning off the main circuit breaker be-
fore unplugging the power cord.
Replacement/substitute parts:
Be sure that any service technician
uses original replacement parts or those with identical specifications
as the originals. Incorrectly substituted parts can lead to fire, electri-
cal shock or other dangers, including further equipment damage.
Safety inspection:
Be sure always to ask a service technician to conduct
a thorough safety check and ensure that the state of the repaired device
is in all respects up to factory standards.
Cleaning:
Do not use any solvents, as these can damage the chassis
finish. Use a clean, dry cloth (if necessary, with an acid-free cleaning
oil). Disconnect the device from your power source before cleaning.
Important Security Advices