User Manual
INTRODUCTION
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1.1.3 Safety Instructions for the Power Supply
The power supply can be used to power the desktop cradle or the battery charger.
♦ Never plug in or remove the power cable with wet hands. This could give you a
severe electrical shock.
♦ Handle the power cable with care. For example, do not place any objects on
the cable, do not subject the cable to excessive bending, twisting or tensile
forces.
The use of damaged cables can lead to a fire or an electrical shock.
♦ Do not run the cable close to heaters! The cable's insulation may be damaged
and this can cause a fire or a severe electrical shock.
♦ Hold the cable by the plug when removing it from an electrical outlet. Do not
pull the cable itself! The cable's insulation may be damaged and this can cause
a severe electrical shock.
♦ Never attempt to modify or repair the power cable. Improperly executed repairs
to the cable could cause a severe electrical shock or lead to fire as a result of a
short circuit.
♦ Always connect the device directly to a wall outlet; do not use plug strips.
Overloading a plug strip can cause a fire, resulting in serious personal injury.
♦ The supply voltage must match the technical data displayed on the device, an
overload or underload could cause a fire.
♦ Disconnect the power plug from the wall on a regular basis and clean the base
of the contacts and the area between the contacts. If the power plug is left
plugged in for long periods, dust can accumulated at the base of the contacts,
which could lead to a short circuit and fire.
♦ Only connect the cable in the manner described in this manual. Other cable
connections could lead to a short circuit and cause a fire.
♦ Make sure that plug is clean and dry before you plug it in.
♦ Always connect the power cable to the device before connecting it to a wall outlet.
♦ Push the poles of the plug all the way into the wall outlet.
♦ For safety reasons, remove the power plug from the wall outlet if you will not be
using the device for a long period.