Safety Advice - Triax TR 110 Manual

Digital terrestrial receiver
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Safety Advice:

The Receiver you have just purchased has been manufactured to meet international safety
standards. We recommend that you carefully read the safety instructions below
POWERING:
LIQUIDS:
SMALL OBJECTS:
CLEANLINESS:
VENTILATION:
CONNECTIONS:
Correct Handling of Batteries:
Batteries can contain toxins. Take care that the batteries do not get into children‟s
hands. Children might put batteries in their mouths and swallow them.
Leaking batteries can cause damage to the remote control. If the receiver is not used
for a long time, take the batteries out of the remote control.
Batteries may contain toxins that damage the environment. For this reason, it is
absolutely essential that you dispose of the batteries in accordance with the legal
provisions that are in force in your country at the time. Never throw batteries away in
your normal household refuse. This is a requirement of the WEEE directive.
The battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire etc
100 -240VAC ~ 50Hz/60Hz
Take care not to spill any liquids over the Receiver, or splash it.
Avoid placing recipients or objects with liquids on or next to the
Receiver.
Avoid placing small metallic objects close to the unit. These could
accidentally enter through the ventilation slots and cause serious
damage.
Unplug the Receiver from the mains before cleaning it.
Use a slightly damp, soft cloth (no detergent) to clean the outside of the
.
Receiver
Place the Receiver in a well-ventilated area so that
the slots are not blocked in any way. Avoid exposure
to the sun or to other sources of heat.
Do not place on top of other equipment.
Carry out the recommended connections only to avoid any possible
damage.
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