T+A Elektroakustik DD 1535 R Stereo System User Manual


 
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SAFETY NOTES
All the components we use meet the currently valid
German and European safety norms and standards.
Our production areas are supervised by highly qualified
expert staff, and all final production units are checked
comprehensively by a fully automated, computer-
controlled system to ensure uniformly high quality. We
guarantee that our products meet our own specifications
to the full.
Please read right through these operating instructions
carefully before you attempt to use your new surround
receiver. Note in particular the information regarding
setting up and operating the equipment, and the safety
notes.
The unit must be set up in such a way that none of the
connections can be touched directly (especially by
children). Be sure to read the information in the section
entitled
'
Installation
'
.
The power supply required for this decoder is printed on
the mains supply socket. The unit must never be
connected to a power supply which does not meet this
specification. If the unit is not to be used for a long
period, disconnect it from the mains supply at the wall
socket.
Mains leads must be deployed in such a way that there is
no danger of damage to them (e. g. through persons
treading on them or from furniture). Take particular care
with plugs, distribution panels and connections at the
surround receiver.
Liquid or foreign bodies must never be allowed inside the
case. Protect the unit from drips and splashes of water;
never place flower vases or fluid containers on the unit.
Mains voltage is present inside the unit, and there is a
risk of lethal electric shock. Do not exert undue force on
the mains connectors.
Caution!
The mains button is not a mains isolation switch.
Even when the green LED is not glowing, parts of the
machine remain connected to the mains power
supply. If the decoder is not to be used for a long
period, we recommend that you isolate it from the
mains by pulling out the mains plug at the wall
socket.
This device should never be used without proper
supervision. The surround receiver should be set up well
out of the reach of small children. This applies to all
electrical equipment.
The unit should only ever be opened by a qualified
specialist technician. Repairs and fuse replacements
should be entrusted to an authorised
specialist
workshop.
With the exception of the connections and procedures
described in these instructions, no work of any kind may
be carried out on the surround receiver by unqualified
persons.
If the unit is damaged, or if you suspect that it is not
functioning correctly, immediately disconnect the mains
plug at the wall socket, and ask an authorised
specialist workshop to check it.
The unit may be damaged by excess voltage in the
power supply, the cable network or in aerial systems, as
may occur during thunderstorms (lightning strikes) or due
to static discharges.
Special power supply units and excess voltage
protectors such as the
'Power Bar'
mains
distribution panel offer some degree of protection from
damage to equipment due to the hazards described
above.
However, if you require absolute security from damage
due to excess voltage, the only solution is to disconnect
the unit from the mains power supply and any aerial
systems.
If you believe there is a danger of excess voltage (e. g.
when an electrical storm is building up) disconnect the
surround receiver from the mains and the aerial socket.
All mains power supply and aerial systems to which the
unit is connected must meet the currently valid
regulations, and must be installed by an approved
electrical installer.
Note:
Many insurance companies offer lightning damage
insurance for electrical equipment as part of their
household insurance service.