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What You Should Know To Protect Yourself - Akai AM-32 Operator's Manual

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What you should
know to protect
yourself
Watch out! You might get an
electric shock.
© Never touch the plug with wet hands.
е Always pull out by the plug and never the сога.
ө Only let a qualified professional
repair ог
reassemble the Akai Amplifier. An unauthorized
person might touch the internal parts and re-
ceive a serious electric shock.
ө Never allow a child to put anything, especially
metal, into the Akai Amplifier.
Let's protect the Akai Amplifier
too.
è Use only a household AC power source. Never
use a DC power source.
@ Make sure that the power consumption of each
component does not exceed the wattage speci-
fied on the rear panel.
© If water is spilled оп the Akai Amplifier, discon-
nect it and call your dealer.
@ Make sure that the Akai Amplifier is well ventilat-
ed and away from direct sunlight. Be careful not
to block the side ventilator of the Akai Amplifier.
ө To avoid damages to the internal circuits and
the external surface,
keep away from heat
(stoves, etc.)
@ Avoid using spray type insecticide near the Akai
Amplifier. It can damage the finish and might
ignite suddenly.
е To avoid damaging the finish, never use dena-
turated alcohol, paint thinner or other similar
chemicals to clean the Akai Amplifier.
@ Place the Akai Amplifier on a flat and solid
surface.
е If you don't plan to use the Akai Amplifier for
a long period of time, disconnect the power
cord.
To enjoy the Akai Amplifier for a long time, please
read this operator's manual thoroughly.
CAUTION
To prevent electric shock, do not use this
polarized AC power plug with an extension
cord receptacle or other outlet unless the
blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade
exposure.

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