Sim2 Multimedia HT500 LINK Home Theater System User Manual


 
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Read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe
place for future consultation.
This manual contains important information on how to
install and use this equipment correctly. Before using the
equipment, read the safety prescriptions and instructions
carefully. Keep the manual for future consultation.
Do not touch internal parts of the units.
The units contain electrical parts carrying high voltages
and operating at high temperatures. Do not remove the
cover from the units, refer to qualified service personnel
for all repair and maintenance requirements.
The warranty will be automatically invalidated if the cover
is removed from the units.
Power supply disconnect device.
The device for disconnecting the units from the mains
power supply is constituted by the power cable plug. En
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sure that the power cable plugs and the electrical mains
socket outlets are easily accessible during installation
operations. To disconnect the units from the electric power
supply, pull the plug to remove it from the socket outlet. Do
not pull the power cable.
Use only the specified type of mains power sup
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ply.
Connect the units to a mains electrical supply with rated
voltage of between 120-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz and equipped
with a protective earth connection. If you are unsure of
the type of mains power supply in your home, consult a
qualified electrician. Ensure that the power draw of the
units is commensurate with the rating of the electrical soc
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ket outlets and any extension cables that are used.
For the DigiOptic™ Image Processor use exclusively the
power supply unit provided or an alternative power supply
unit expressly approved by SIM2.
Replace the safety fuse
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Beware of power supply cables.
Position the power supply cables so that they do not con-
stitute an obstruction. Position the power supply cables
where they cannot be reached by children. Install the units
as close as possible to the wall electrical socket outlet. Do
not tread on the power cables, make sure that they are not
tangled or pulled; do not expose the power cables to heat
sources; make sure that the power cables do not become
knotted or kinked. If the power cables become damaged,
stop using the system and request the assistance of an
authorised technician.
Disconnect the apparatus from the mains power
supply in the event of electrical storms and
when not in use.
To avoid damage that could be caused by lightning striking
in the vicinity of your home, disconnect the units in the event
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