Safety Information; Precautions - Clatronic DVD 582 Instructions For Use Manual

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DVD 582 - GB
30.09.2003 12:31 Uhr
To The Customer
We should like to take this opportunity to thank you for
your decision to purchase this DVD / VIDEO CD/ CD
player.
You are advised to read these operating instructions ca-
refully before trying to use the device. Please also note
the precautionary measures.

Safety Information

Please Note:
This device is designed only for use in a temperate clima-
te. It must only be connected to an alternating current
supply of 220-240V/50Hz. The device must not be used
under any other circumstances.
Important:
The DVD player is a class 1 laser product. The device
uses an invisible laser beam which may produce ha-
zardous rays. Please ensure that you use the device
only for the purposes for which it is designed and in
accordance with instructions.
When the device is connected to a standard mains po-
wer socket do not put your eyes too close to the ope-
ning in the device and do not look inside the player.
Any use of the operating controls, any settings or use
of the device which deviate from those described in
these instructions may result in your being exposed to
the hazardous rays.
Do not open any covers or repair the device yourself.
Please contact qualified specialists if this device requi-
res maintenance or repairs.
Warning:
In order to avoid risks such as fire or electric shock,
please do not expose the device to rain or moisture.
In order to avoid risks such as fire, electric shock or in-
terference, please use only the recommended acces-
sories.

Precautions

Please read these precautions carefully before using the
device
Protection of the Mains Lead
In order to prevent the device from malfunctioning and to
protect against electric shocks, fire or injury, please note
the following:
Always remove the plug by pulling the plug itself and
not the lead.
Never touch the mains plug or lead with wet hands.
Keep the mains lead away from heaters.
Never put a heavy object on the electric lead.
Never try to repair or replace the mains lead yourself.
The mains lead may only be replaced by a qualified elec-
trician!
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Positioning
Please avoid setting up the device in the following surro-
undings:
In direct sunshine, where there is exposure to heaters
or in closed vehicles.
In high temperatures (over 35° C) or high humidity
(over 90%).
In extremely dusty surroundings.
Otherwise internal parts may be seriously damaged
When the device is not being used:
Please turn the device off when it is not being used.
Should you not use the device for a prolonged period,
please remove the mains plug from the socket.
Do not insert your fingers or other objects
into the device
Touching internal parts of this device is dangerous
and may result in serious damage to the device. Do
not try to take the device apart.
Do not insert any foreign bodies into the CD drawer.
Keep away from water, fire and magnets
Keep the device away from vases, baths, wash basins
etc. If liquid enters the device this may cause serious
damage.
Open sources of fire, such as burning candles, must
not be placed on the device.
Never place magnetic items, such as loudspeakers, in
the vicinity of the device.
Ventilation
Please maintain a free space of 5 cm around the devi-
ce to ensure adequate ventilation.
Do not cover any ventilation slits with objects such as
magazines, tablecloths, curtains etc.
Please position the device horizontally and do not pla-
ce any heavy items on it.
Do not place the device on amplifiers or other devices
which may heat up.
Condensation
In the following situations moisture may develop on the
lens:
Immediately if a heater is switched on.
In a steaming or very damp room.
If the device is transferred from cold to warm surroun-
dings.
If moisture has formed inside the device, it is possible
that the device will no longer function correctly. In this ca-
se please turn off the power and wait for approximately
one hour until the moisture has evaporated.

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