Operating instructions
Important Safety 
Instructions 
1.  Water and 
Moisture-
The unit should 
not 
be used near water. 
For 
example: near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen 
sink, laundry tub, swimming pool or in a wet basement. 
2. 
Ventilation-
The 
unit 
should be situated 
so 
that its location or position does 
not 
interfere with its proper 
ventilation. 
For 
example, 
it 
should 
not 
be situated on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface 
that 
may block ventilation 
openings. 
Also, 
it 
should 
not 
be placed in a built-in installation, such 
as 
a bookcase or cabinet, which may impede 
the flow 
of 
air through the ventilation openings. 
3. 
Heat-
The unit should be situated away from heat sources such 
as 
radiators, heat registers, stoves or other 
appliances (including amplifiers) 
that 
produce heat. 
4.  Power Sources 
-The 
unit 
should be connected 
to 
a power supply only 
ofthe 
type described in the operating 
instructions or 
as 
marked on the appliance. 
5.  Power Cable 
Protection-
Power supply cables should be routed 
so 
that 
they 
are 
not 
likely 
to 
be walked on or 
pinched by items placed upon or against them. 
It 
is 
always best 
to 
have a clear 
area 
from where the cable exits 
the 
unit 
to 
where 
it 
is 
plugged into 
an 
AC 
socket. 
6. 
Cleaning-
The 
unit 
should be cleaned only 
as 
recommended. 
See 
the Maintenance section 
of 
this manual for 
cleaning instructions. 
7.  Objects and Liquid 
Entry-
Care 
should be taken 
so 
that 
objects 
do 
not 
fall and liquids are 
not 
spilled into any 
openings or vents located on the product. 
8. 
Attachments-
Do 
not 
use 
attachments 
not 
recommended by the product manufacturer. 
9. 
lightning 
and Power Surge 
Protection-
Unplug the 
unit 
from the wall socket and disconnect the antenna or 
cable system during a lightning storm or when 
it 
is 
left unattended and unused for long periods 
of 
time. This will 
prevent damage 
to 
the product due 
to 
lightning and power-line surges. 
10.  Overloading  - Do 
not 
overload wall sockets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles 
as 
this 
can 
result 
in a risk 
of 
fire or electric shock. 
11. Damage Requiring Service 
-The 
unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: 
A. 
the power supply cable or plug 
has 
been damaged. 
B. 
objects have fallen into or liquid 
has 
been spilled 
into 
the enclosure. 
C. 
the 
unit 
has 
been exposed 
to 
rain. 
D. 
the 
unit 
has 
been dropped or the enclosure damaged. 
E. 
the unit exhibits a marked change in performance 
or 
does 
not 
operate normally. 
12. 
Antenna-
Do 
not 
connect 
an 
external antenna 
to 
the 
unit 
(other than 
that 
provided}. 
13.  Periods 
of 
None 
Use-
If 
the 
unit 
is 
to 
be left unused for 
an 
extended period 
of 
time, such 
as 
a 
month 
or longer, the 
power cable should be unplugged from the unit 
to 
prevent damage or corrosion. 
14.  Servicing 
-The 
user should 
not 
attempt 
to 
service the 
unit 
beyond those methods described in the user's 
operating instructions.  Service methods 
not 
covered in the operating instructions should be referred 
to 
qualified 
service personnel. 
Maintenance 
Place 
the unit on a level surface away from sources 
of 
direct sunlight or excessive heat. 
Protect your furniture when placing your 
unit 
on a natural wood and lacquered finish. A cloth or other protective 
material should be placed between 
it 
and the furniture. 
Clean your 
unit 
with a soft cloth moistened only 
with 
mild soap and water. Stronger cleaning agents, such 
as 
Benzine, thinner or similar materials 
can 
damage the surface 
of 
the unit. 
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