Do not expose the appliance to dripping or spray water. Prevent
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liquid from getting into the appliance. Immediately pull the plug if
need be.
Do not place vases, cups or similar objects containing liquid on the
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appliance.
Do not operate the appliance in humid rooms (e.g. bathrooms) or in
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rooms where there is a lot of dust.
Only connect the pluggable power supply of the device to a power
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outlet that is installed according to regulations and sufficiently
fused, complying with the "technical data".
Make sure there is ready access to the wall outlet in case you need
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to pull the power supply connector quickly.
Leads must neither be clamped nor squashed.
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Do not operate the appliance if the unit or its leads are visibly
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damaged or after you dropped it.
If an apparent damage occurs (e.g. smoke or similar) during oper-
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ation, immediately disconnect the electric power supply from the
power outlet. Always pull at the plug and not at the lead.
Do not put too much load on wall outlets and extensions because
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you otherwise run a risk of fire! Ask about the maximum admissible
power consumption when purchasing leads or outlets.
Unplug the power supply from its wall outlet to completely discon-
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nect the unit from the mains.
Always have qualified experts do receiver repairs or change
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receiver settings. The manufacturer accepts no liability for acci-
dents of the user if the device is opened. Connecting other than the
rated power sources or consumers may cause unit malfunction or
failure.
Do not modify the appliance.
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Use provided cables and pluggable power supplies only.
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Thunderstorms may damage appliances still connected to the
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mains. Always unplug the power supply from the wall outlet when
there is a thunderstorm.
When not using the appliance for a longer time (e.g. when on holi-
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days), unplug the receiver from power supply as well as from the
antenna connection. This also applies to devices connected to the
receiver.
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