Operation Manual

8
SAFETY ADVICE
Do not overload wall mounted
plug sockets or extension leads.
Overload can lead to burns or
electric shocks.
Do not stick objects into the
openings on the appliance,
otherwise you will touch
particularly dangerous voltage
points and you could damage
appliance parts. Never allow any
kind of liquid to penetrate the
monitor.
Protect the antenna cable between
the inside and outside of the
building, thus preventing the
penetration of rainwater.
Otherwise water could penetrate
the monitor and lead to electric
shocks.
Earth external antennas. When connecting an external antenna or cable system to the appliance, the antenna or
cable system must be earthed in such a way that it protects against power surges and electro-static charges.
Article 810 of the National Electricity Law, ANSI/-NFPA No. -1984-1984, gives information regarding the
faultless earthing of antenna masts and their protection, earthing of the supply wiring of an antenna loading unit,
the size of earth wires, the installation location of an antenna loading unit and the connection to an earth
electrode.
Do not install an external antenna in the vicinity of
overhead cables, lights or electricity wiring.
- This could lead to electric shocks.
There should be sufficient distance left between an
external antenna and electricity cables so that the
electricity cables are not touched, including if the
antenna should fall.
- This could lead to electric shocks.
Do not attempt to repair the monitor. Repairs should only be carried out by qualified maintenance
technicians. Un-plug the appliance from the mains and consult a customer service advisor for help in the
following situations:
z In the event of damage to the electricity cable or plug socket.
z If liquid has been spilled onto the appliance or objects have fallen on it.
z If the monitor has been exposed to rain or water.
z If the monitor does not function correctly despite having followed the operating instructions.
z If the monitor has been dropped or the housing has been damaged.
z If the monitor suffers a strong loss of power.