o The apparatus is exposed to rain, moisture, or other environmental
factors.
o The device fails to operate normally.
o The apparatus has been dropped or physically damaged in any way.
Voltage Selector and Earthing Requirements:
Internal or external voltage selector switches, if applicable, should only be reset
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by a qualified service technician.
Ensure that the apparatus is connected to a properly grounded mains socket
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with a protective earthing connection. This is critical for safe and reliable
operation.
Handling and Storing the Power Cord:
When moving or not using the apparatus, secure the power cord to prevent
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accidental damage. For example, wrap the cord with a cable tie.
Check the power cord regularly for signs of damage. If the cord is damaged, do
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not use the apparatus. Instead, have the power cord repaired or replaced by a
qualified service technician as specified by the manufacturer.
Disconnect Power Before Servicing:
Always unplug the apparatus before servicing or performing any maintenance.
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This reduces the risk of electric shock and accidental damage to internal
components.
Replacement of Components:
Replace critical components, such as internal parts, only with factory-authorized
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or manufacturer-recommended equivalents. Using unapproved parts may
compromise the safety and performance of the apparatus.
Caution:
To reduce the risk of electric shock or injury:
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o Do not attempt to remove any covers or access internal components of
the device.
o There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
o Always refer servicing to qualified service personnel who have the
necessary training and tools to handle the apparatus safely.
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