User’s Manual RS-100-RT 1U Server
Copyright Notice This document is copyrighted, 2001, by Advantech Co., Ltd. All rights are reserved. Advantech Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable.
l Adaptec is registered trademark of Adaptec Corporation. l ATI is a trademark of ATI Technologies, Inc. l Serverworks is a trademark of Serverworks Corporation All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners. CE Notification RS-100-RT-S3-S3 developed by Advantech Co., Ltd., has passed the CE test for environment specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring. We recommend the use of shielded cables. Part No.
Product Warranty Advantech warrants to you, the original purchaser, that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel autho rized by Advantech, or which have been subject to misuse, abuse, accident or improper installation.
1. Collect all the information about the problem encountered. For example, CPU speed, Advantech products used, other hardware and software used, etc. Note anything abnormal and list any on-screen messages you get when the problem occurs. 2. Call your dealer and describe the problem. Please have your manual, product, and any helpful information readily available. 3. If your product is diagnosed as defective, obtain an RMA (return merchandise authorization) number from your dealer.
Packing List You should find the items listed below in the server package. If anything is missing or damaged, please consult with your vendor for resolution.
Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ------------------------------ 9 1.1 Specifications ------------------------------------ 11 1.2 External Connection --------------------------- 14 1.3 Front Panel -------------------------------------- 16 1.4 Rear Panel --------------------------- ------------ 17 1.5 System Monitoring ----------------------------- 17 Chapter 2 System Placement and Installation 2.1 System Placement --- 20 --------------------------------- 20 2.
3.2 Main Menu -------------------------------------- 43 3.2.1 Standard CMOS Features ---------------- 44 3.2.2 Advanced BIOS Features ----------------- 49 3.2.3 Integrated Peripheral ---------------------- 52 3.2.4 PnP/ PCI Configurations ------------------ 55 3.2.5 Load Optimized Defaults ------------------ 57 3.2.6 Set Password --------------------------------- 58 3.2.7 Save & Exit Setup -------------------------- 59 3.2.
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Chapter 1: Introduction The RS-100-RT is a 1U high, rack-mountable server for high-density Internet services. Engineered for Internet service providers and enterprises, the RS-100-RT’s rack-mountable 1U form factor is the best for stacking servers as services grow. The RS-100-RT designed for maximum reliability features Dual Intel® Pentium® !!! (Tualatin) Processors, and provides flexibility and high performance at the same time.
motherboards, flexibly configurable high capacity, high-speed hot -swappable SCSI storage devices, high-speed network interfaces and specially designed fault detection and management features. These all add up to a hardware solution that provides the kind of high availability required by demanding applications.
1.1 Specifications 1.1.1 RS-100-RT-S3-S3 General Specification CPU Dual Intel Pentium !!! up to 1.4GHz (Coppermine & Tualatin) Chipset Serverworks III LE chipset w/ 133MHz FSB BIOS Award Flash BIOS 2M-bit Memory 4 DIMM sockets support up to Max. 4GB Registered ECC PC-133 SDRAM (Max memory size depends on OS support) VGA Ati RageXL with 4MB SGRA M SCSI Adaptec 7899W Ultra 160 dual channel controller, data transfer rate up to 160MB/s.
System and Environment Construction 19” Rack Mount, Heavy-duty steel chassis, 1U Cooling System 6 15-CFM cooling fans, totally 90 CFM Controls Momentary power, system reset and alarm reset switches Indicators LEDs for Powe r, Voltage, temperature, fan, HDD and LAN Storage 3 hot-swap SCA-2 SCSI HDD drive bays, 1 slim-type FDD drive and 1 slim-type CD-ROM drive Power Supply Input 300W power supply 90~264VAC Full Range @ 47~63Hz System Monitoring Integrated server management features including therma
Dimension 426mm (19”) W x 44mm (3.46”) H x 600mm (23.6”) D Certifications FCC Class A, CE, UL, CUL, BSMI OS Linux, Free BSD 4.x, Win 2K/NT 4.0, Solaris 8.
1.2 External Connection SCSI port USB port Parallel port PS/2 Mouse 100Mb indicator Link/Active indicator USB port RS-232 LAN3 LAN1 LAN2 VGA PS/2 Keyboard SCSI Connector: The serverboard provides a 68-pin Ultra -160 connector for extending SCSI storage devices. Dual USB Connectors (Two 4-pin Female): Two USB ports are available for attaching USB devices. User can plug USB device directly to the USB connector.
Printer Port Connector: The serverboard provides a 25-pin female centronic connector for LPT. The parallel port is a standard printer port that also supports Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) and Extended capabilities Parallel Port (ECP). PS/2 Mouse Connector (6-pin Female): The connector is for a standard PS/2 mouse only. Serial Port Connector: The serverboard has one 9-pin male DIN connector for RS-232 port. VGA port Connector (15-pin D-S UB): The port allows user connect it to external Monitor.
1.3 Front Panel 1.3.1 RS-100-RT-S3-S3 Please use a key in accessory box to unlock the front cover.
1.4 Rear Panel 64-bit PCI slot port Power Supply 1.5 System Monitoring Fan status monitoring and alarm: To prevent system from overheating and damages, the CPU fans and other system fans can be monitored for their speed and failure. The fans are set for their normal RPM range, and alarm threshold. If an alert is triggered, that means a failure status occurs. The system will signal a red light on the front panel and the buzzer sound to alarm.
processor thermal sensing and auto-protection. If an alert is triggered, that means a failure status occurs. The system will signal a red light on the front panel, and the buzzer will sound to alert. Even if the Alarm Reset button and the system mute are pressed, the red light from the Alarm LED will still be on unless the problem is solved. Voltage monitoring and alert: System voltage levels are monitored to ensure stable current flows to critical components.
The system provides an optional SNMP MIB-base software that allows user to monitor the current health status of this machine via network management software at remote site.
Chapter 2 System Placement and Installation 2.
2.2 Motherboard Placement Northbridge DIMM Socket RAID Module Connector LAN Module SCSI Port (Ch -B) SCSI Chip SCSI Port (Ch-A) FDD Port VGA Chip CD-ROM Port Southbridge Power module CPU0 socket μP CPU1 socket FDD port IDE port Power Connector Note: If machine installs one CPU only, please insert it in CPU0 socket. Terminator board should be placed in CPU1 socket.
The description of jumpers on the motherboard l CN24-Power Bottom / PCI64 33/66MHz Jumper Function Remark 1-2 Close to Open Power On >0.
PIN 5-6,7-8,9-10 Closed RS-100-RT Two CPU Note2 l J4-RTC CMOS Jumper setting Jumper Function 1-2 Closed RTC CMOS Active 2-3 Closed CMOS Clear l JFREQ1 Ratio Pin 1-2 Pin 3-4 Pin 5-6 Pin 7-8 Ratio x 133M 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF 533Mhz 7.5 OFF OFF ON OFF 1Ghz 8 ON ON OFF OFF 1.066Ghz 8.5 ON OFF ON ON 1.13Ghz 9 OFF OFF ON ON 1.2Ghz 9.5 OFF ON ON ON 1.26Ghz 10 OFF ON OFF OFF 1.33Ghz 10.5 ON ON OFF ON 1.4Ghz 11 ON OFF OFF OFF 1.46Ghz 11.5 OFF ON OFF ON 1.53Ghz 12 ON OFF OFF ON 1.
Note7: CN25---connects to LED board. 2.3 SCSI Backplane Placement 2.3.
(ID 2) 2.4 Installing CPU Before the installation of CPU, please remove the cover of CPU. The server has two Socket 370 CPU sockets that can accommodate Intel Tualatin CPUs as noted in the server specification table. The server is designed to use dual CPU configuration. The installed CPUs should be: l The same type l The same speed Before installing the CPU, check it for any visible damage. Make sure none of the pins are bent or missing.
install the CPUs, first turn off your system, remove its cover and follow the directions below that come with the CPUs. Always observe static electricity precautions when installing CPUs. The general procedure is: Pull the lever outward Raise the retaining lever of CPU socket to a position perpendicular to the socket up.
Orient the CPU to the socket correctly so that the pins match the receptacles. Insert the CPU in the socket so that the pins fully insert. Lower the retaining lever so that the CPU locks in place and latch the arm to the side of the socket. Repeat this operation for the second CPU. If you will only install one CPU, it is necessary to install an optional CPU terminator in another slave CPU socket. The procedure of installing CPU terminator is the same as CPU.
2.5 Installing CPU Cooler Fan After a CPU has been installed, you will need to install the proper cooling device for the CPU. The server comes with two high efficiency heatsink/ CPU coolers that sit on the top of an installed CPU and clip onto the CPU socket. The general procedure is: Take out the heat-spread glue. Paint the heat-spread glue on the CPU die evenly.
Place the clip to hold the protrusion on the side of CPU socket. Place the clip to hold the protrusion on another side of CPU socket. Press the spring clip over the protrusion so that it snaps in place. Plug the power connector of CPU cooler fan into power socket (CN17 for CPU0 socket, CN18 for CPU1 socket).
CPU Cooler Fan installed. Please repeat the same procedure to install another CPU and CPU cooler fan. Please use extra caution when installing any type of clamp -style fan, or else damage may occur to the CPU socket, and/or the CPU itself Note: In order to upgrade to support higher speed CPU, manufacture maybe changes to use new CPU cooler fan. 2.6 Installing System Memory The serverboard has four 168-pin DIMM sockets for 3.3V Registered PC-133 compliant SDRAM with ECC.
can install any configuration specified in the server specification table. Always observe static electricity precautions when installing memory. To install DIMM modules do as follows: Press the socket retaining latches back out of the way. Orient the module so that the edge connector sections correctly match the socket sections. Holding the module to the socket, place it in the socket so that the edge connectors insert slightly in the socket. Make sure they match.
Repeat this operation for the rest of modules you will install. Note: Serverworks III LE chipset can support system memory size up to 4GB, but it depends on OS support. It means if OS only supports system memory up to 2GB, then the system with this OS installed also supports system memory up to 2GB. 2.7 Installing Add-on Card There are one expansion slots on the preinstalled riser card. It allows user to install up to 1 64bit/66MHz PCI add-on cards in the expansion slots.
Remove the pre-installed bracket . And assembly it with add-on card bracket first. Vertically put down the riser card with add-on card and bracket. Fasten the bracket of the bracket with add-on card.
2.8 Installing LAN Module The server provides an optional LAN module for the third 10/100Mps LAN. You can buy the LAN module from your dealer near you. Please plug the third LAN module into the 80-pin connector (CN11) located on Main Board and fasten it with M3 screw. Please refer to 2.2 Main Board Placement for LAN module location.
compliant with IEEE 802.3/u 10/100Mbps CSMA/CD standards. They are supported by all major network operating systems. Three onboard RJ -45 jacks provide convenient 10/100Base-T RJ-45 operations. 2.9 Installing Zero Channel Hardware RAID Module The machine provides an inexpensive and optional hardware RAID solution without sharing extra PCI slot.
Insert the zero-channel hardware RAID module into RAID module socket with 30-degree angle. Please press the module down and let the bracket of module socket latch it. 2.10 Adding Disk Drives The RS-100-RT has preinstalled three/six hard disk drive bays, one slim-type CD-ROM or DVD-ROM (master mode only) and one slim-type floppy disk drive. The RS-100-RT provides one SCA-2 backplane and can support three hot-swap hard disk drives.
In order to install the hard disk drives in the chassis, please follow the procedures below. Unfasten the dummy HDD tray from the hard disk rack. Put the hard disk drive in the hard rack and fasten it with screws.
Slide the cages of the HDD drive into HDD bays and make HDD drive connectors connect the SCSI sockets on SCSI backplane closely.
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Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Award BIOS ROM has a built-in Setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration. This type of information is stored in battery-backed RAM (CMOS RAM), so that it retains the Setup information when the power is turn ed off. You should be able to use the BIOS optimized default settings as they come from the factory. If you want to check or alter BIOS settings, run the CMOS Setup Utility by pressing the “Del” key command during the POST.
Key Esc Function Description Jump to Exit menu or return to the main menu from sub-menu ↑ or ↓ Move the cursor to the up or down between fields ← or → Select the menu item to the left or the right Enter Select menu item F10 Save & Exit Setup The Function keys of sub-menu are described as below: Key Esc Function Description Jump to Exit menu or return to the main menu from sub-menu ↑ or ↓ Move the cursor to the up or down between fields ← or → Select the menu item to the left or the right PU/PD Modify the
3.2 Main Menu When the Setup program is accessed, the following screen appears. Move arrow keys to the appropria te place you will setup and press “ Enter” for selection.
3.2.1 Standard CMOS Features Choose the “Standard CMOS Features” option from main menu. The “Standard CMOS Features” allows users to configure system components such as date, time, hard disk drive and floppy drive types showed in the screen below: Date (mm:dd:yy): Set the system date. The format is month, day and year. Move to proper place by arrow keys in order to modify the values by Page Up/+ Key or Page Down/Key. Time (hh:mm:ss): change internal clock.
IDE Primary Master: Move the highlight to the “IDE Primary Master” and enter to get the following screen.
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IDE Primary Slave: Choose the option then get the following three items. IDE HDD Auto-Detection: To auto-detect the capacity, cylinder, head and sector of HDD IDE Primary Slave: [Auto/Manual/None] Access Mode: [Auto/Large/LBA/CHS] IDE Secondary Master: Choose the option then get the following three items.
Drive A: Set the type of floppy drive installed by Page Up Key and Page Down. Halt On: Set system halt on when specified item occurs. The selection items are showed in the following screen.
3.2.2 Advanced BIOS Features Quick Power On Self Test (POST) [Enabled/Disabled]: Allows the system to skip certain tests while booting. This will decrease the time needed to boot the system.
Third Boot Device [Floppy/SCSI/CD-ROM/HDD/LAN/Disabled]: Select your boot device priority Boot Other Device [Enabled/Disabled]: Select your boot device priority Boot Up Floppy Seek [Enabled/Disabled]: Enable-During POST, BIOS will determine if the floppy disk drive installed is 40 or 80 tracks. A 360 KB type drive is 40 tracks; while 720 KB, 1.2 MB, and 1.44 MB type drives are all 80 tracks. Disable- BIOS will not search for the floppy drive type by track number.
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec): BIOS accepts the following input values (characters/second) for typematic rate: 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24 and 30. Typematic Delay (msec): Typematic delay is the time interval between the appearances of two consecutive characters, when holding down a key. The input values for this category are: 250, 500, 750, 1000 (msec). Security Option [System/Setup]: The setting determines whether the system will boot up if the password is denied. Access to Setup is, however, always limited.
3.2.3 Integrated Peripheral On-Chip Primary PCI IDE [Enabled/Disabled]: The system provides an onboard on-chipset PCI IDE controller that supports Dual Channel IDE. A maximum of 4 IDE devices can be supported. If user installed the Off-Board PCI IDE controller, the user must choose which channels to disable. This will depend on the channel used in the PCI Off-Board add-on card. IDE Primary Master/Slave PIO [Auto/Mode0/Mode 1-4] Each channel has both a master and a slave, making four IDE devices possible.
IDE Primary Master/Slave UDMA [Auto/Disabl ed] On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE [Enabled/Disabled] IDE Secondary Master/Slave PIO [Auto/Mode0/Mode 1-4] IDE Secondary Master/Slave UDMA [Auto/Disabled] USB Controller [Enabled/Disabled] USB Keyboard Support [Enabled/Disabled]: Choosing “Enabled” will allow the system to use USB keyboard without device driver.
Onboard Serial Port 2 [Auto/Disable/(3F8/IRQ4)/(2F8/IRQ3)/(3E8/IRQ4)/(2E8/ IRQ3)] The system has an On-board Super I/O chipset with 2 serial ports. The On-board serial ports can be selected as: Auto Disable 3F8/IRQ4 COM 1 uses IRQ4 2F8/IRQ3 COM 2 uses IRQ3 (Reserved for Internal Alarm Board) 3E8/IRQ4 COM 3 uses IRQ4 2E8/IRQ3 COM 4 uses IRQ3 ECP Mode Use DMA: In ECP Mode Use DMA , you can select DMA channel 1 or DMA channel 3. Leave this field on the default setting.
3.2.4 PnP/ PCI Configurations PnP OS Installed [Yes/No]: Select “Yes” if you are using a Plug and Play enabled operating system. Select “No” if you need the BIOS to configure non-boot devices. Reset Configuration Data [Disabled/Enabled]: Default is Disabled. Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add-on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the OS cannot boot.
automatically assigns them. PCI/VGA Palette Snoop [Disabled/Enabled]: Some display cards that are nonstandard VGA, such as graphics accelerators or MPEG Video Cards, may not show colors properly. The setting Enabled should correct this problem. Otherwise, leave this on the setup default setting of Disabled. Recommend set Disabled. State After Power Failure: The field let you determine which state your PC with a power failure returns to after power source supplies again.
3.2.5 Load Optimized Defaults The option allows you to load the optimized default values for each of the parameters on the Setup menus. When this option is pressed, a confirmation is requested. Select “Y” to load the optimized default values. Select “N” or Press “ Esc“ to discard the selection.
3.2.6 Set Password The option allows you to set or change user password. To set the user password, press “Enter”. Type password and press “Enter”. You can type up eight alphanumeric characters. If the CMOS is good or if this option has been used to change the default password, the user is asked for the password stored in the CMOS. The screen will display the following message: Confirm Password: Input the current password and press “ Enter”.
3.2.7 Save & Exit Setup Once you finish your selection, choose the option to save the values you selected to CMOS RAM. The CMOS RAM is sustained by an on board backup battery and stays on even system is turned off. Once the option is selected, a confirmation is asked. Select “Y” to save changes and exit.
3.2.8 Exit without Saving The option should only be used if you do not want to save the changes you have made to the Setup program. If you have made changes to the fields, the system will ask for confirmation before existing. Select “Y” then the system will keep previous values.
Chapter 4 Drivers Installation The servers support several Operating Systems including Microsoft Windows NT 4.0/ 2000, Linux 7.x, Free BSD 4.x and Solaris 8.x. If user likes to install Solaris OS in the machine, please download drivers from the website http://access1.sun.com/patch.public/cgi-bin/show_list.cgi/un b/Solaris_x86_Intel_Drivers . The server provides an optional zero-channel hardware RAID module that can support RAID 0, 1 and 5.
4.1 Drivers for Windows NT 4.0 In the CD disc for Driver Bank, there are some options as below when running “Setup” or CD auto-run. l VGA driver installation Please select the item “RS100/200-RT Drivers”. Please click “Install VGA driver”, then Choose NT4. Double click “setup.exe”.
shown on the screens. Restart after driver installation. l Installing SCSI driver for Windows NT 4.0 Driver Install during Windows NT Installation 1. CD-ROM Install: Boot from the CD-ROM of Win NT 4.0 and press while the message “Setup is inspecting your computer’s configuration…” . 2. When the “Windows NT Setup” window is generated, select “Other” and press “ Enter”. 3. Insert the “Adaptec 7899 SCSI Driver for Win NT 4.0” diskette into Drive A: and press "ENTER". 4.
RS100_200_rf\82559\LAN – Drivers for Windows NT 4.0, RS200-RT\ broadcom – Drivers for Windows NT 4.0 l Zero-channel RAID driver for Windows NT 4.0 If machine doesn’t have zero-channel RAID, please skip the following procedure. 1. Please finish Win NT 4.0 SP6 installation first. 2. Double click “My Computer” icon 3. Select “Control Panel” icon 4. Choose “SCSI Adapter” icon 5. Press “Drivers” 6. Press “Add” under Drivers selection. 7. Specify “a:\”, insert the “Zero-channel RAID driver for Win NT 4.
For more information about how to setup RAID, please retrieve the file RAID_USER_GUIDE.PDF located in the subdirectory RS-100-RT\RAID\ of Driver Bank CD.
4.2 Drivers for Windows 2000 l VGA driver installation Please select the item “RS100/200-RT Drivers”. Please click “Install VGA driver”, then Choose Win2000. Double click “setup.exe”. Please follow the instructions showed on the screens. Restart after driver installation.
l Adaptec I2O RAID Host Adapter Driver for Windows 2000 Driver setup during Windows 2000 Installation 1. CD-ROM Install: Boot from the CD-ROM and press while the message “Setup is inspecting your computer’s configuration…” . 2. When the “Welcome to Setup” window is generated, press “Enter”. 3. In the “Setup Method” dialog box, press “Enter” to confirm “Express Setup”. 4. Press “S” to add a SCSI adapter. 5.
l Install LAN Driver Please go to the following subdirectory when system requests LAN driver during OS installation. RS100_200_rf\82559\LAN – Drivers for Windows 2000 RS200-RT\ broadcom – Drivers for Windows 2000 4.3 Drivers for Red-Hat Linux 7.0/7.1 l Adaptec I2O RAID Host Adapter Driver for Linux Red-Hat 7.0/7.1 1. Boot from CD-ROM, Insert floppy diskette with label marked “Adaptec I2O RAID card driver for Red-Hat Linux 7.0/7.1 “ 2. When system shows “Boot:”, please type “linux dd” 3.
4. When it shows “ Insert your driver disk”, please press “OK”. 5. Then, follow the instructions showed on the screens. For more information about how to setup RAID, please retrieve the file RAID_USER_GUIDE.PDF located in the subdirectory RS-100-RT\RAID\ of Driver Bank CD.
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Appendix A Memory Approval List Module Vendor Module Part No. Chips Vendor ATP AR16V72C4S4GAS SAMSUNG ATP AR32V72C4S4GAS SAMSUNG ATP AR64V72C4S8GAS SAMSUNG ATP AR128V72C4SSGAS SAMSUNG SMART SM572164574E63R SAMSUNG SMART SM572324574E03R SAMSUNG SMART SM572644578E63R SAMSUNG SMART SM572284578E83R SAMSUNG Apacer Apacer Apacer 71.95352.
Appendix B. Giga bits LAN Card approval list Card Vendor Intel Card Part No. Chip Part No.
Appendix C. RAID Card Approval List Card Vendor Adaptec Mylex Adaptec Mylex AMI Card Part No. Speed type.
Appendix D Accessory order information No. 1 2 3 4 5 P/N 9686000073 96960210A0 9689000425 SNMP 100L SNMP 100N Description ZCR HW RAID module 2005S LAN module for 3rd LAN port Rail Slider for RS-100-RT SNMP 100L SNMP 100N Appendix E ZCR RAID Utility Please refer CD-ROM with P/N:206202000x. Open the file RAID_INSATLL_GD_512956VAA.PDF in the directory “DOCS”. Please read it first before you install the RAID Utility.
Appendix F Safety Instructions F.1 English 1. Read these safety instructions carefully. 2. Keep this user’s manual for later reference. 3. Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning. Use a damp cloth. 4. For pluggable equipment, the power outlet must be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible. 5. Keep this equipment away from humidity 6. Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation.
service personnel. a. The power cord or plug is damaged. b. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. c. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. d. The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it to work well according to the installation reference guide. e. The equipment has been dropped and damaged. f. The equipment has obvious signs of breakage. 15. DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE IS BELOW –20 ℃(-4 ℉) OR ABOVE 60 ℃ (140 ℉).
F.2 German- Wichtige Sicherheishinweise 1. Bitte lesen Sie Sich diese Hinweise sorgfältig durch. 2. Heben Sie diese Anleitung f r den späteren Gebrauch auf. 3. Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Gerät vom Stromnetz zu trennen. Verwenden Sie Keine Fl ssig-oder Aerosolreiniger. Am besten dient ein angefeuchtetes Tuch zur Reinigung. 4. Die Netzanschluâsteckdose soll nahe dem Gerät angebracht und leicht zugänglich sein. 5. Das Gerät ist vor Feuchtigkeit zu sch tzen. 6.
elektrischen Schlag auslö sen. 13. Öffnen Sie niemals das Gerät. Das Gerät darf aus Gr nden der elektrischen Sicherheit nur von authorisiertem Servicepersonal geöffnet werden. 14. Wenn folgende Situationen auftreten ist das Gerät vom Stromnetz zu trennen und von einer qualifizierten Servicestelle zu berpr fen: a. Netzkabel oder Netzstecker sind beschädigt. b. Fl ssigkeit ist in das Gerät eingedrungen. c. Das Gerät war Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt. d.