Usage
Precautions
Important Information About
Safety
• Be sure to connect the unit to a power
source that conforms fully to the
electrical specifications of this unit.
• Do not coil the power cord or bundle it
with other cords. Do not piggy back
connections. If current ratings are
exceeded, there is a risk of fire and other
accidents.
• Make sure that all AC outlets and power
cords are properly grounded.
• Do not use the unit with the cover or case
opened or removed. Otherwise there is a
risk of fire and electric shock. Do not
attempt to open or remove the cover or
case yourself. Always consult your
supplier if opening is necessary.
Important Information About
Installation
Locations for use/storage
To prolong the life of the product, avoid use
or storage in the following locations.
• Locations that can become extremely hot
or cold. (Be sure to use the unit that
conforms fully to the specifications of
this unit.)
• Locations exposed for an extended time
to direct sunlight, and locations near
heating appliances. (Note that the
temperature in a closed car in summer
can exceed +50 ºC/+122 ºF.)
• Locations with high levels of humidity or
dust
• Locations subject to strong vibrations
• Locations subject to strong magnetic
fields
• Locations in the vicinity of radio or TV
transmitters creating a strong magnetic
field
Do not stack units or place the unit
on other objects that generate heat
When one unit is stacked on top of another
unit, the heat generated by both units can
get extremely hot. Do not stack units on top
of each other or place the unit on other
objects that may generate heat.
Do not block the ventilation
openings
• The ventilation openings on the sides of
the unit serve to prevent internal heat
buildup. Always leave a clearance on
both sides as well as behind and above
the unit.
• Do not use the unit in a closed box or
other enclosure.
Use the unit in a horizontal
position
• The unit is designed to be operated in a
horizontal position.
• Do not install the unit on a slanted
surface, and protect the unit from shocks.
• When the unit is dropped or otherwise
subject to strong shocks, it can be
seriously damaged.
Maintenance
• Before cleaning the unit or performing
any other kind of maintenance, be sure to
disconnect the power cord from the AC
outlet.
• For cleaning, lightly wipe the cabinet and
panels with a dry cloth. To remove
stubborn stains, lightly moisten the cloth
with a mild, neutral detergent and wipe
with a dry cloth afterwards.
• Do not use cleaning alcohol, solvents,
benzine, insecticide, or any other volatile
substances, because these may damage
the finish and lead to discoloration.
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