Installation guide

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Safety
Our aim is to supply you with a product that provides you with countless
hours of trouble-free use. In order to achieve this goal we recommend the
following:
Keep the system away from direct sources of heat, e.g. Central heating
radiators, heaters and direct sunlight.
Do not expose the unit to an environment where it could be splashed
with liquids as this may result in fire or electric shocks.
Should the transmitters remain unused for an extended period of time
we recommend that the batteries are removed to avoid any potential
leakage.
Keep the system clean by using a slightly damp cloth. Never use
household cleaning agents or solvents.
Avoid using or storing the system in damp conditions.
Always use the AC power adaptor supplied with the receiver and
always disconnect from the AC outlet when not in use. Never remove
the external covers of the equipment, exposing the electronics, or
modify the unit in any way.
Do not handle the mains lead with wet hands
Never pull the cord of the AC adaptor, always grasp the main body of
the unit when connecting/disconnecting to an AC power outlet.
Route the AC power lead in such a way that it is not likely to be
stepped on or tripped over.
Do not use if the AC power lead becomes damaged. A damaged AC
lead may cause fire or give you an electric shock.
Never touch any part of the system during a thunderstorm as this may
result in severe electric shock.
Dispose of batteries responsibly. Do not break open or incinerate, and
do not place in household waste. Consult your local waste authority for
advice on disposal.
Should the covers be removed or there is any other breach of the above
instructions, the warranty becomes null and void, in addition to personal
risk from burns and/or electric shock.
If any of the following conditions occur when using the unit, switch off and
remove the AC adaptor from the AC outlet immediately and contact your
nearest dealer.
Smoke or unusual smell
Water or foreign metallic object inside unit
Physically damaged housings