Safety And Legal Information - BT DTR-T4000 User Manual

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Safety and legal information

Your BT TV box (Model DTR-T4000) from BT is
manufactured to comply with international safety
standards. Please read the following instructions
carefully before installing and using it. Keep these
instructions safe for future reference.
Power supply unit (adaptor)
To avoid risk of electric shock or fire, you must only
use the power supply adaptor provided.
Connect the appliance to the mains following the
information on the label of the appliance and on the
power supply adaptor.
Never connect your appliance to a socket that
has come loose or is damaged or defective (risk of
electrical shock and fire).
Children and pets
Make sure that the power supply adaptor and the
remote control are out of reach of children or pets.
Batteries
The batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat
such as the sun, a fire or similar sources.
It is required to replace the primary (non-
rechargeable) batteries supplied only with strictly
equivalent types (voltage, chemistry, size).
Liquid
Keep all liquids at a safe distance from your TV box
and power adaptor.
Keep them away from damp areas and sources
of water.
Don't put anything filled with liquid on top of it (like a
vase of flowers).
If liquid does enter the TV box, unplug it immediately
from the mains taking all necessary precautions to
avoid getting an electric shock and contact BT on
0800 111 4567.
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Cleaning
Always unplug your BT TV box (Model DTR-T4000)
from the wall socket before cleaning.
Clean the appliance and the mains power supply
adaptor only with a soft dry cloth.
Don't use cleaning fluids or solvents. Dust it with a
soft damp cloth. Always unplug your TV box from the
wall socket before cleaning.
Ventilation
Place your TV box (Model DTR-T4000) somewhere
that's well ventilated.
Don't cover it or keep it in a confined space (like a
cupboard) or stack other electronic equipment on
top of it or below it.
Do not cover it and ensure that vents are not blocked.
Environment
Install the appliance and the power supply adaptor
indoors, in a dry, well aired place.
Your BT TV box (Model DTR-T4000) is for indoor use
only, in the UK, at room temperatures of 0 – 45°C
and between 20 % RH and 90 % RH ambient
relative humidity.
Protect the TV box and power supply adaptor from
moisture and dust.
Don't put your BT TV box (Model DTR-T4000) or the
power supply adaptor on soft furnishings, carpets,
delicate surfaces including antique or veneered
wood or temperature sensitive surfaces to avoid
alteration of colour or cause damage to the surface.
Position your BT TV box (Model DTR-T4000) and
all parts, including power supply adaptor away from
heat and sun (e.g. away from radiators, windows sill
or other electrical equipment which can get hot) and
ensure to always avoid extreme temperatures.
Do not place incandescent objects such as candles
on or near the appliance and the power supply
adaptor.
Warning
If your box or power adaptor appears damaged,
stop using it immediately. If it is safe to do so, switch
off and disconnect from the electrical socket, then
contact BT on 0800 111 4567.
It's important to avoid damaging the power cord
– Always unplug the power cord by holding the plug
(not the cord)
– Only use the power adaptor provided with your TV
box. Don't change the power cord or plug
– Don't bend or twist the power cord
– Keep the power cord away from heat sources (like a
radiator) so the plastic cover doesn't get damaged
– Ensure you have easy access to the mains plug at
all times. As a precaution, in case of danger, the
mains plug of the power supply adaptor acts as a
disconnect device for the 230 V supply
– Keep cables out of young children's reach.
To avoid electrical shock and risk of fire
Don't open the main body of your BT TV box (Model
DTR-T4000) or power adapter.
Don't insert metal or flammable objects into it.
Don't touch the power plug or power adaptor with
wet hands.
Unplug it from the electrical socket before
connecting (or disconnecting) any cables.
Never squash the power cable by placing objects on
top of it, walking or wheeling something over it.
Plugging the power supply adaptor incorrectly may
cause intermittent disconnection and may cause a
risk of fire or electric shock.

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