User Manual

Safety instructions 6
Confirm that your electrical outlet provides the type of power indicated on the power supply unit
(in terms of voltage [V] and frequency [Hz]). If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to
your home, consult a qualified electrician.
Do not use non-standard power sources, such as generators or inverters, even if the voltage
and frequency appear acceptable. Only use AC power provided by a standard wall outlet.
Do not overload your wall outlet, extension cord, power strip, or other electrical receptacle.
Confirm that they are rated to handle the total current (in amps [A]) indicated on the power
supply unit and any other devices that are on the same circuit.
To avoid damaging the power cord and power supply:
Do not wrap the power cord around the power supply unit.
Protect the power cord from being walked on.
Protect cords from being pinched or sharply bent, particularly where they connect to the power
outlet, the power supply unit, and the Bridgemate Pro server.
Do not jerk, knot, sharply bend, or otherwise abuse the power cord.
Do not expose the power cord to sources of heat.
Keep children and pets away from the power cord. Do not allow them to bite or chew on it.
When disconnecting the power cord, pull on the plugdo not pull on the cord.
Do not let the power supply hang from the power cord.
If a power cord or power supply becomes damaged in any way, stop using it immediately and contact
your Bridgemate supplier. Only use the power supply and AC power cords supplied with your
Bridgemate Pro system or received from your Bridgemate supplier.
Unplug the Bridgemate Pro server during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
Always connect the power cord according to the following instructions:
1. Fully insert the power supply cord into the Bridgemate Pro server.
2. Plug the power supply unit into the wall outlet.
Insert batteries into the Bridgemate Pro scoring devices or server
WARNING
Improper use of batteries may result in battery fluid leakage, overheating, or explosion. Released
battery fluid is corrosive and may be toxic. It can cause skin and eye burns, and is harmful if
swallowed. To reduce the risk of injury:
Keep batteries out of reach of children.
Do not heat, open, puncture, mutilate, or dispose of batteries in fire.
Do not mix new and old batteries or batteries of different types (for example, carbon-zinc and
alkaline batteries)