Safety Information; Power On/Off Precautions; Location And Placing Precautions; Electricity And Power Plug - Macpower & Tytech MovieStar User Manual

Moviestar portable digital multimedia storage and player
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Safety Information

Before starting your MovieStar, please carefully read the following paragraphs relating to the
safety issues on your device in order to extend its life.

Power on/off precautions

MovieStar Remote Control provides the POWER ON/OFF button that controls the power
status of your device. It is highly recommended to switch the unit to standby mode
(yellow light) when it is not in use. In any case, MovieStar will switch to stand-by mode
if idle for more than 30 minutes.
Switching MovieStar to stand-by will change the TV indication LED from GREEN to
YELLOW, the HDD to stand-by mode, and the entire system will consume less power. As a
result, less heat is produced and much less mechanical stress is caused to the HDD. All the
above factors guarantee longer life for your MovieStar.

Location and placing precautions

Set the MovieStar unit up in a horizontal position and DO NOT place heavy objects on top of
it. Do not place any other objects on top of the unit. Do not place the unit on an amplifier or
other equipment that can become hot.
Avoid locating your MovieStar device in the following places:
Locations with direct sunlight, next to radiators, other sources of heat, or in vehicles
that are parked directly in the sun with the windows and doors closed.
Locations with very high temperature (more than 35° C) or humidity (more than 90%).
Very dusty or sandy locations.
Locations subject to vibration, shock, or with a sloping base.

Electricity and power plug

Careful attention must be paid to the following points in order to avoid operational faults with
the equipment and to prevent electric shock, fire, and injury:
When removing the power cable from the socket, always pull on the plug and never
on the cable.
Do not connect and remove the power cable with wet hands.
Keep the power cable away from heaters.
Never try to repair the power cable yourself or to modify it in any way.
Clean dust, dirt, and etc. from the power plug at regular intervals.
If the unit is dropped or becomes damaged in any other way, unplug the power cable.
If the unit should emit smoke, unusual smell, or noise, switch it off and unplug the
power cable. In such cases, please contact your dealer.
If the unit is not used for extended periods, then the power plug should be
removed from the socket.

Cables

Use only the cables supplied or recommended by your vendor in order to avoid the
risk of malfunction, electric shock, and possible interference of the device.
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