A - SAFETy iNSTruCTiONS
1 - OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
• Do not install the monitor in conditions of
extreme humidity or temperature when there is
a high risk of rust or dust.
• Do not install the monitor in cold locations
or locations subject to large temperature
fluctuations.
• The intercom panel must not be directly
exposed to sunlight or bad weather. Preferred
locations are porches or covered areas.
• The intercom panel must not be installed
in locations where the lens filter might be
vulnerable to scratching or dirt.
• Do not daisy chain extension cords and/or
multi-socket adapters.
• Do not install near acidic chemicals, ammonia
or sources of toxic gasses.
• Do not install in explosive environments or
near volatile or inflammable products.
• Never put objects containing water on top of
the device.
• Never cover the device.
• The monitor and mains adapter must only be
used indoors.
2 - MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
• Always unplug the products from the mains
before carrying out any maintenance.
• Never use abrasive or corrosive substances to
clean the product.
• Use a slightly damp soft cloth.
• Never spray anything onto the product as it
may damage the internal workings.
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Wireless colour Video intercom With
Video surVeillance option
3 - RECYCLING
Disposing of used batteries in the
household waste is strictly forbidden.
Batteries/accumulators containing harmful
substances are marked with symbols
(shown opposite) which indicate that it is forbidden
to discard them in the household waste. The
corresponding heavy metal designations are as
follows: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead.
You can dispose of these batteries/accumulators
at local recycling amenities (centres for sorting
recyclable materials) which are required to accept
them. Keep batteries/button cells/accumulators out
of reach of children and store them in a safe place
not accessible to them as they could be swallowed
by children or domestic animals. May be fatal if
swallowed. In the event that a battery is swallowed,
consult a doctor or go to A&E immediately. Take
care not to short circuit the batteries, throw them
into the fire, or recharge them. as there is a danger
they might explode.
This logo denotes that devices which are
no longer used must not be disposed of
as household waste as they are likely to
contain hazardous substances which are
dangerous to health and the environment.
Take these devices back to your dealer or use your
council's selective recycling facilities.