3. Safety Instructions
In the interest of safety, please read and observe the following instructions before using your
new ST 6002 S.
This sheet and the following pages concerning installation and operation should be retained for future
reference.
Installation:
The procedures described in this manual should be followed carefully.
NOTE: Always connect the LNB before connecting to the mains supply.
Failure to do this may cause damage to the appliance.
Ventilation:
Vents on the top and side panels are provided for necessary ventilation. The appliance should not be
placed in a position where the free passage of air would be severely restricted. In addition, for the same
reasons as above the ST 6002 S should not be placed on a soft base.
Water and moisture:
Ensure that the appliance does not come into contact with any dampness or moisture - RISK OF ELEC-
TRIC SHOCK (and/or damage to the ST 6002 S)!
Heat:
Do not install the ST 6002 S in the immediate proximity of a heat source (radiator, oven etc.).
Care and Use:
Power Source:
Connect the ST 6002 S to a power supply which matches the requirements of the appliance (220 - 240
V/50 Hz).
Safe Connection to the Mains:
The mains leads should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items pla-
ced against them.
When not in use:
If the ST 6002 S is left unattended or unused for long periods of time be sure to unplug the mains connec-
tor. The memory is still stored and the internal clock is supplied by an inbuilt battery.
Unplug the ST 6002 S from the mains when:
- the mains lead or mains connector is damaged
- the ST 6002 S has been exposed to rain or water
- a solid object or liquid substance has entered the appliance via the air vents
- there is a noticeable change in the performance of the ST 6002 S, not operating as normal
- the ST 6002 S has been dropped or the outer casing has been damaged
NOTE:
Servicing and repairs must only be carried out by trained service staff.
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