Precautions - Toshiba VTW2187 User Manual

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PRECAUTIONS

DO read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.
DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of your
equipment.
DO NOT remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages.
DO NOT place hot objects such as candles or nightlights on, or close to, the equipment. High
temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires.
DO NOT use this unit near water or in rainy/moist situations.
If the unit is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm place, moisture may form inside the unit. In
this case, do not operate it for two or three hours.
WHAT IS MOISTURE CONDENSATION?
When cold water is poured into a glass, for example, water vapor in the air will condense on the surface of
the glass. This is called moisture condensation.
MOISTURE WILL CONDENSE ON THE UNIT IN THE FOLLOWING CASES;
When you move the unit from a cold to a warm place.
After heating a cold room or under extremely humid conditions.
IF YOU EXPERIENCE THE ABOVE CONDITIONS;
Plug the AC cord to AC outlet, set the Main Power Switch to ON and leave the unit at the room temperature
until moisture condensation disappears. Depending on the surrounding conditions, this may take two or
three hours.
Under certain conditions, such as low humidity or walking across wool carpet, you may experience
a static discharge when touching the unit. If this happens and it fails to function, follow the procedure
below.
1)
Un-plug the unit from the AC outlet.
2)
This may take two or three hours.
3)
Re-plug the unit again.
Do not place the unit on or near appliances
which may cause electromagnetic interference
eg. TV or hi-fi speakers, etc. Doing so may
affect operation of unit causing erratic playing
or recording, picture or sound distortion, or
noise.
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Avoid extreme heat and cold.
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