Risks through moving parts
WARNING!
KEEP FINGERS AND OTHER LIMBS AWAY FROM THE
PAPER/CD/CREDIT CARD INFEED SLOTS!
1.
Parts conduct electricity.
2.
Do not open the device.
3.
No parts in the device may be serviced or repaired by the end user.
4.
Please contact qualified service personnel for all maintenance
requirements.
Electrical safety guidelines
1.
Disconnect the power plug prior to longer periods out of operation
and cleaning the device.
2.
Do not put the device into operation in the case of damage to the
power cable, the power plug or the device itself (risk of injury)!
3.
Do not exceed the recommended power consumption (0.9 A) of the
power socket!
4.
Do not complete any modifications to the power cable because it is
designed for the power supply specified.
The device meets the requirements for Safety Class II. Appropriate
insulation has been installed to ensure no contact is possible with metal
parts which could conduct electricity in the event of a fault. There is no
protective earthing conductor.
Disposal instructions
The integration of European law in domestic legislation and
national regulations requires an appropriate disposal of durable
goods. The aim is to protect persons and the environment. The
adjacent symbol is used to indicate that old electrical and
electronic goods and batteries do not belong in normal
household waste. When devices or apparatus have reached
the end of their service life, they must be brought to collection
points approved by public waste authorities. Packaging
material must be disposed of according to the applicable local
regulations.
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