Warning; Precautions - Sony RDR-GX355 Operating Instructions Manual

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WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or
electric shock, do not expose
this apparatus
to rain or
moisture,
To avoid electrical shock, do not
open the cabinet, Refer servicing
to qualified
personnel
only.
The AC power cord must be
changed
only at a qualified
service shop,
CAUTION
Tile
tl_
OI optical
hlstl
Bnlents
with
this
product will increase eye hazaM. As
tile laser beam used in tills DVD
J_corder is hannt)d 1o eyes, do not
attenlpt to disassemble the cabinet.
Rellzr svrvicing 1o qualified pers(mnel
only,
This
label
is localed
<ill the laser
prolective
housiflg
inside
tile
endost/rc,
Z_
This symbol
is intettded
to alert lile ii_r
to file
p_s,ence
,af up.ip.sulated
"dangerous
voltage"
within
tile product's
enclosure
that n'_ay be of stlfficienl
nlagnimde
to con_gtBte
a risk
of
electric
shock
1o persons,
Z_
This
symbol
is intended
to alert tile user lo the
pl_sence
of hllpor[alll
operathlg
and
maintenance
(servicing)
inslructiolls
in the lileramre
acconlpanying
the appliance.
For customers
in the
U.S.A
Owner's
Record
The model and seri 11nunlbers ;_re located
it tile rear ot the tlllJL
R_cord
the serial ntmlher
in the space
provided
bdow.
Ret_r to thenl
whenever you call upon your Sony dealer
regnrding
this pro+hlct,
Model
No. RDR-GX355
Serial
No.
CAUTION
YOU itr¢ cautioned tllal any challge or
modificalioas
nol expressly
approved
i_1this itlatRtal could void your
aulborily lo operate this equil)ment.
This equiplnent
has been
tested
and
hmnd
to comply
with thv limits
t\_r a
Class
13 digital
device,
pursuanl
to Part
15 of lhe FCC
Rules.
These
limits
m'e
designed
to provide
reasonable
protection
against
harmful
intmtkrence
in a residential
installation.
This
equipn/enl
generales,
ilses, and can
radiate
radio
lrequency
energy
and.
if
J_ot inslalled
and ilsed
in accordance
with file instruclions,
lilly cause
barlnftl]
inlerlcrellce
1o radio
conlmunicalions,
However,
there is no
guarantee
that
intel_crence
will not
occtlr
ill a parlicular
installation,
lfthis
equipnlenl
does
cause
ilarmful
interli:mnce
to radio
or television
reception,
which
can be determined
by
turning
file equipment
oil and on, the
user
is encouraged
to tly to correct
file
interlemnce
by one or nlore
of t]ll_
lo]lowing
measures:
- Reorienl
or relocate
file rcceivirJg
antenna.
- Increase
the separation
between
the
equipment
and receiver.
- Co_anect the equipment
into an outlet
on a circuit
diflbrcnt
lrolll
that to
which
the receix er is com_ectcd.
Consu]l
the dealer
or all experienced
radio/TV
technician
tot help,
Precautions
On safety
SllouM
my solid object or liquid fall
into the cabinet, unplug the recorder
and have it checked
by qualified
personnel
beR)re operating
it any
fiuther.
Onpowersources
• Operate
the recorder
only on
120 V AC, 60 Hz.
• The recorder
is not did,connoted
from the AC power source as long
as it is connected
to ll_e wail outlet,
even if the recoaler
itself has been
turned oll_
• Install this system
so that the
power cord can be u nplugged
from
Ihe wall socket immediately
in the
event of trouble.
• if you are not going to use Ihe
recorder
for a long time, be sure to
disconnect
the recorder fi-om the
wall outlet. To disconnect
the AC
power cord, grasp the phlg itself:
never pull file cord.
Onplacement
• Pluce the recorder
it_ _ location
wilh adequate
ventihttion
to
prevent heat build-up
in lhe
recorder.
• if the recorder is brought
directly
from a cold to a warm location, or
is placed in a vela' damp room,
moisture
I'll;I} condem,e on the
lenses inside the recorder.
Should
this occur, the recorder
may riot
operate
properly,
lo this case,
remove the disc and leave the
recoOer
tin-ned on for about half
an hour beR)re operating
the
recorder.
• Do not place the recorder on a soft
surface such as a rug that might
block the ventilation
holes.
• Do not place the recorder
in a
confined space such as abooksheif
or similar
unih
• Do not place the recorder in a
location near heat SOtlrces, or ill a
place subject to direct sunlight,
excessive
dust, or mechanical
shock.

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