Fritz! Box 6660 Cable Configuration And Operation page 10

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General Information on the FRITZ!Box
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• Make sure that the ventilation slits on the FRITZ!Box housing are al-
• The FRITZ!Box should not be placed on carpets or upholstery.
• Do not cover the FRITZ!Box.
Damage to Heat-Sensitive Surfaces
The base of the FRITZ!Box heats up during normal operation. This heat
can cause damage to heat-sensitive surfaces.
• Do not place the FRITZ!Box on overly heat-sensitive surfaces.
Power Surges Caused by Lightning
During electrical storms, electrical surges caused by lightning present
a danger to connected electrical devices.
• Do not install the FRITZ!Box during an electrical storm.
• During a storm, disconnect the FRITZ!Box from the power
• During a storm, disconnect the FRITZ!Box from the cable
Moisture, Liquids and Vapors
Moisture, liquids and vapors that find their way into the FRITZ!Box can
cause electric shocks or short circuits.
• Only use the FRITZ!Box indoors.
• Never let liquids get inside the FRITZ!Box.
• Protect the FRITZ!Box from vapors and moisture.
Improper Cleaning
Improper cleaning with strong detergents, solvents or wet cloths can
cause damage to the FRITZ!Box.
• Please refer to the information about how to clean your FRITZ!Box,
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FRITZ!Box 6660 Cable
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