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WARNING
Power
requirements
for^electrloaiequiptmnt
vary from area
to
area.
Please ensure
that
.your
PR4
meets
the
power
requirements
irv
your
area.
If
in
doubt, consult
a
qualified
electrician
or
Akai Professional
dealer.
1
20VAC
@
60Hz
for
USA
and
Canada
220-230VAC
@
50Hz
for
Europe
(excluding
UK)
240VAC
@
50Hz
for
UK
and
Australia
PROTECTING YOURSELF
AND
THE DR4
Never
touch the
AC
plug
with
wet
hands.
Always
disconnect
the
DR4
from
the
power
supply by
pulling
on
the
plug,
not the
cord.
Allow
only
an
Akai Professional dealer or
qualified
professional
engineer
to repair
or
reassemble
the
DR4.
Apart from
voiding the warranty,
unauthorized engineers
might touch
live
internal
parts
and
receive
a
serious
electric
shock.
Do
not
put,
or
allow
anyone
to
put
any
object,
especially
metal
objects,
into
the
DR4.
Use
only
a household
AC
power
supply.
Never use
a
DC
power
supply.
If
water
or
any
other
liquid
is
spilled into
or
onto
the
DR4,
disconnect
the
power,
and
call
your
dealer.
Make
sure
that
the
unit
is
well-ventilated,
and
away
from
direct sunlight.
To
avoid
damage
to internal
circuitry,
as
well
as
the external
finish,
keep
the
DR4
away
from sources
of direct
heat
(stoves, radiators,
etc.).
Avoid
using aerosol
insecticides,
etc.
near
the
DR4. They
may damage
the surface,
and
may
ignite.
Do
not
use
denaturated
alcohol, thinner
or
similar
chemicals
to
clean the
DR4. They
will
damage
the
finish.
Modification
of
this
equipment
is
dangerous,
and can
result
in
the functions
of
the
DR4
being
impaired.
Never
attempt
to
modify
the
equipment
in
any
way.
In
order
to
assure
optimum
performance
of
your
DR4,
select the
setup
location
carefully,
and
make
sure the
equipment
is
used
properly.
Avoid
setting
up
the
DR4
in
the following
locations:
1.
In
a
humid
or
dusty
environment
2.
In
a
room
with
poor
ventilation
3.
On
a surface which
is
not
horizontal
4.
Inside
a
vehicle
such as a
car,
where
it
will
be
subject
to vibration
5.
In
an
extremely
hot or cold
environment

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