General Information; Safety; Packing List; Connection To The Mains Supply - Sagem ITD 66 User Manual

Digital terrestrial tv receiver with photo card reader
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION

1-1 SAFETY

Use of your Set Top Box is subject to safety measures designed to protect users and their
environment.
In order to keep the high performance of your Set Top Box, it should:
• be located in an indoor place to protect it from lightning, rain and direct sunlight,
• be located in a dry and well-ventilated place,
• be protected from damp,
• be installed in a way to avoid violent shocks,
• be plugged directly into the mains with the cords provided with the Set Top Box. The
use of an extension cord is not recommended,
• do not place anything on top of your Set Top Box as this will restrict ventilation.
Be careful
• Contact with a liquid would lead to deterioration of your Set Top Box, which could
cause failure. Never open your Set Top Box.
• Like any electronic device, the Set Top Box contains fragile components. It should thus
be installed in a place where it is unlikely to fall and out of reach of children.
• The case of the Set Top Box can be cleaned with a soft and dry cloth. Do not use any
type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvents, such as alcohol or turpentine,
as they could damage the surface of the case.
• The Set Top Box must be disconnected from mains supply (from wall socket or
rear panel) before any modification of connection between TV, VCR or antenna.
• Use only the SAGEM power adaptator given with the decoder to connect the STB to
the mains. Other practice may be dangerous.
• Do not forget to put the batteries inside the remote control unit.

1-2 PACKING LIST

Your Set Top Box is delivered with the following components:
• a remote control unit,
• 2 batteries (R6) for the remote control unit,
• a scart cord for connection to the TV set
• AC/DC adapter,
• this user's manual,
• a memory card adapter.

1-3 CONNECTION TO THE MAINS SUPPLY

The Set Top Box must be connected by the AC/DC adapter to a 220-240 V wall socket. Turn on
the mains power on the wall.
Be advised to put your Set Top Box in standby when not used.
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