Safety Instructions - Pioneer VSX-406 Operating Instructions Manual

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IMPORTANT
A
The
b9htn1ng
flash
with
arrowhead.
Within
an
equ118tera1
tflangle.
is
intended
to alert the
user to
the
presence
ol
un1nsulatetl
·dangerous voltage·
w1
th1n the product's
enclosure that
may be of sufficient magnrtude to
const11u1e
a
risk of eiectnc
shock to
persons.
CAUTION:
TO
PREVENT
THE
RISK Of
ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER (OR
BACK).
NO
USER·SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE
.
RE
FER
SERVICING
TO
OUAUFIEO
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The e><olamation point
w 1thm
an equilateraJ triangle
''
intended to a•ert
the
user to
the presence
of
unportant
operating and maintenance (servicingl
1
nstruc1ions
in lhe
literature accompanying
the
appliance.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ
lllSTRUCTIONS
-
All the salel'(
and
eperat•ng
IOSlfUCttOns ShO<Jld
be
read
befO<e
the product
IS
ope1ated
RETAIN INSTRUC110NS
-
The
safety and
operaung
instructions should
be
retained for future reference
HEED
WARNINGS
-
All
warnings
on
the
p<odUC1 and
1n
the
operat1og insrructiotis should be adhered
to
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
-
AH
operating and use
instructK><lS should be
followetl.
CLEANING
-
The
procluct
shoold be
cleaned only
w11h
a
polishing
cloth or a
soft
dry
cloth.
Never clean
with
tum1ture wa'l<. benzine.
insect1c1
des
°'other
volet1I&
llqurcls
since
they
may
oorrode the
cabinet.
ATTACHMENTS
-
Do
not
use auachments not
reoommended
by
the
proclvct
manufacturer
as they
may cause hazards
WATtR
ANO
MOISTUflE
-
Do not
use
this
ptoduct
near
water -
101
example.
near
a
bathtub.
wash
boWt.
kitchen
Sink.
oi
laundry
tub;
in
a
wet
besement
°' neat a swimmoog
pool:
and
the
Ike.
ACCESSORIES
-
Oo
not place
thos
product
°"
an
uostable
cart.
stand.
tripod,
bracket.
°'
table
The
p<oduct
may tan.
cauSlf\9
seroous
u'turv to
a
child°'
adult.
anti serious damage to rile proclucl
Use only
w11h
a
c~rt.
stand. tnpotl. bracket,
or
table
recommended by
the
manufacturer.
or sold with
the product
Any mounting of
the
product
should
follow
the
manufacturer's
insrrucuons.
and shoultl
use a mounting accessory recomme11dad
t>y
tho
manufac1
urer
CART
-
A
product
and call combination
should
be
movecl with
care.
Quick
stops,
excessive
f0<ce.
and
uneven
surfaces mey
cause
the prOduct
anc2 car1
combmatton
to l)VeftUfn
VENTILATION-
SIOts
and openings
in
the
cabinet are
provided
fof
ventilation
and
to
ensure reliable
operal1
M
ol
the product and to
protoct
11
from
oveihea11ng,
and
t
hese
openings mus1
not
be
blocked or covered
The
openings should never be
blocked
by
placing
the product
on
a
bed.
sofa. rug,
or other similar
surface.
This product
should
not be
placed
rn a
burlt~n
installation
such
as
a
boekcase 0<
rack unless proper ventilat11)n os
piovo
ded
or the
manufacturer's
instructions
have been adhered
1
0.
POWER SOURCES -
Thts product should
be
ope<ated
only
from
the
type
of
powe<
source tncltcated
on the
markrng
label.
If
you
are
nol sure
of
the
type
of
p0wer
sopply
10
your home. conwtt
yoo<
produ<:t
deale< or
local
power
comi>any.
LOCATION
-
The appliance
should Ile
1n$1alled
in •
stable
loea11on.
NONUSE
PERIODS
-
Tne power cord
of the appliance
should
be unpluggecl from the
out
let
when
left
un·
used for
a long period
of
time.
Information
to
User
GROUNDING
OR POlARIZATION
If
this IJ(oduct rs
equipped
with
a
polarized
altemanng
curre<lt
ilne
plug
<a
plug
having
one
blade
Wldef
than
the
olhetl. 11
-~ht
onto
the
oultet
only
one
way.
Thos
is
a safety
feature.
If you are
unable
10
insert
the
pkJ9
fully into the outlet.
try
reve1sing the plug
If
the
plug
shoultl
sull
fail
to f11. contact your e1ec1ncian
lo
replace
vour
obsolete outlet. Oo nor
defeat the
saterv
purp0se of 1he polarized plug
.
If
thos
product
o
s equipped with
a
three
-wire
grounding
type
plug,
a
plug
having
a
third (grounding)
pin. il will only
fit
into
a
grounding
type
power
outlel.
This
is
a safety
feature If you are unable 10 insert
the
pl
ug into
the
outle
t,
contact
your
electricien
to
replace
your
obsolete outlet
.
Do
not
defeat the
safety
purp0se
of the grounding
l'fpe
plug
POWER-CORD
PROTtCTION
-
Power-supply cords
should be routed
so
that
they
are
not
likely
10
be
walked
on or pinched
by
i
tems
placetl
upon or
agaonst
them.
paying
par!JCUlar
a11entoon
to
cords
at
plugs.
convenoence
1ecep1
ades,
aod
the
point where
they exit
from lhe
product
OUTOOOR
ANTENNA GROUNDING
-
If
an outside
antenna or cable system
o
s connected
to
the
IJ'Oclucl.
be sure the antenna or
Cl!ble
sys1em
os
g1ovnded
so
as to
provce some protection against voltage surges
and
boilt-upstaticcharges.
Article
BtOof
the
National
Electrical
Code.
ANSVNFPA
70.
p<ovides
o
nformation
with
regard
to
proper grounding of the
mast
and
supporting
structure.
grounding ot the
lead·in wire
lo
an antenna discharge
unit.
size
ol
grounding
conductors. location of
antenna·discharge
un•t.
connection to g,ound1ng
el
ectrodes. and
requirements f0<
thegrnund111Q
electrode.
See
Figure
A.
LIGHTNING
-
For added
p<otectoon
for
this
product
during a tightn,ng storm. or when
1115
lefl unatlended
anti
un<Jsed
f0<
tong petrods
of
ome.
unplug
11
from
the
wan
outlet and disconnect
the
antenna or cable
system This
wdl
prevent damage to
the prod\lct
due to
l<ghtning
and
power~
ne
surges.
POWER LINES -
An outside
antenna
system should
not
be
located m
the
vicinity
of ovomead
powe<
lines
or
other electric hgf\t or oower
circuits. or where
ii
can
fall
into
such
power lines or
circuits.
When
installing
an outside
antenna
system.
extreme
care
sl>ould
be
taken ti)
keep fro10 touching
such power
lines or circuits
as
coniaGt
with
them
might
be
fatal.
OVERLOADING -
Do
no1
overload
wall
outlets.
extension
cords,
or
integt
al
convenience receptaeles
as
this can
result 1n
a flSk of
fir
e
or electric
shoe~
.
OBJECT AND LIQUID
ENTRY -
Never push objects of
any
kond
into
1
h1s
product
thr'ougfl
operungs
as they
may
touch
dangerous voltage points
or
shO•t-OUl
pans
that could result in a fire or electric shock
Never
spiU
kQuocl of any kond on
the
p<0duct.
SERVIClllG
-
Oo
not attempt to
service this
product
yourself
as
openong or
removing cove<s
may expose
you
to
~rous
voltage or
other
hazards Refer
an
servicing lo
qual!roed service personnel.
DAMAGE REQUIRING
SERVICE
- Unplug
trus
product
from
the
wall outlet anti refer servicing
lo
qualof1ed
58fvice
pors.or1nel
under
the
following
conditions·
When
the
pOwer·supply cord
or
plug is
oamaged
II
liqurd
has
been
sp.lled.
or ob1ec1s
have
fallen
o
nto
tl\e
ptodUCl.
If
tl\e
product
has
been
e<posed
to
rain
Of
water.
If the p<oduct
does
not operate norma'.ly
by
tollo1Mng
the
operaMg Wlstructions
Adjust
only
those
oonttols
that are co.ered
by
the
operating
instructions as an
imp<QIM!(
•diustment
ol
other controls may result
m
damage and
will
ohen
require
extensive
W<trk
by
a
quatofied
technician ti)
res10te the product 10
•t
s
noimal
OJ:)ef8t10ll
If the
product
has been dropped or
clamaged
in
any
way
When the product e•n1b11s
a d1s11nct
change
in
perf0<mance - this indicates
a
need for setv1ce.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
-
When replacement
parts
are required, be
sure
the
$e1V1Ce 1echn1c.an has used
replacement parts
specrf1ed
by
the manufacturer
or
have the
same
cMrac1 eris1
ics
as
the
original
part.
Unavthonzed substitutions may result in fire.
elect
ric
shoe~.
or
Other hazards.
SAFETY CHECK
- Upon
oornplet1on
of
any service or
repairs
10 thos
product.
ask the
serv.ee
technician to
perlorrn
safetY Che<:ks to
cletermme
that
the p<oduct
oS in
IJ'OPfll Ope<81•ng
COndtllOf\.
WALL
OR CEILING
MOUNTING -
The
p<oduct
should
not
be
mounted
to a waU or
cedmg.
HEAT-
The p<odlJct should be
s~uated
8V4'f
fforn heat
sour~s
such
as
radiatots. heat
registeis.
stoves.
0t
01he1 prodVc:ts (including amplifrersl that prOduce
heat
ANTENNA
LEAO IN
WIRE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC
SECTION
810.20I
·
-
POWER
SERVICE
GROUNDING
ELECTRODE
SYSTEM
!NEC
ART
250.
PART
H)
NEC
-
NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL
COOE
Alteration
or modifications
carried
out without appropriate
authorization may invalidat
e the
user's
right
to
operate
the
equipment.
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