7. Do not block any ventilation holes and follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation.
8. Do not install this equipment near any heat source such as radiators, heaters, stoves, or other
equipment that generates heat, including amplifiers.
9. Do not damage polarized or grounded plugs for safety purposes. The polarized plug has two
pins, one of which is wider. The grounding plug has three pins, of which the wider or third
grounding pin is used to protect the user. If the supplied plug does not fit the outlet, consult an
electrician to replace the original outlet.
10. Protect the power cord, especially the plugs, sockets, and equipment lead-out points from
hi-hats or squeezing.
11. Use only accessories and accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only cart stands, tripods, brackets or tables specified by the manufacturer or sold with
this equipment. When using the cart, care should be taken to move the cart unit components to
avoid injury from tipping over.
13. Disconnect the power to the equipment during thunderstorms or when unused for long
periods of time.
14. Ask a professional service person for repairs. Any form of equipment damage needs to be
repaired, such as damage to the power cord or plug, liquid ingress or debris into the equipment,
equipment exposed to rain or exposure to moisture, improper operation or equipment falling.
Caution
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Beware
To avoid electric shock, fully insert the wide pin of the plug into the wide slot. If an indoor
antenna (whether built-in or separately installed) is used, do not touch any part of the antenna to
the metal parts of the electrical equipment such as electric lights, televisions, etc.
Beware
power cable
Any outdoor antenna must be kept away from all power lines.
Outdoor antenna ground
If the outdoor antenna is connected to the user's tuner or tuner preamplifier, make sure the
antenna system is well grounded to provide protection against voltage surges and static charge
buildup. National Electrical Code 810, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984, provides information on the
following aspects: good grounding of the antenna and the supporting structure, grounding of the
antenna lead-in connecting the antenna discharge device, size of the grounding conductor,
antenna discharge The position of the device, the connection to the ground electrode and the
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