Kenwood CR-M10DAB-H Operation Manual - Page 4

Maintenance, Damage which must be repaired, Spare parts, Safety testing, Batteries - b test

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or electrical shock can occur. Never spill liquid of any kind onto this device. 10. Maintenance - Never try to carry out maintenance on this device yourself, since when opening or removing the covers, live parts can be exposed, contact with which poses a hazard. Please entrust all maintenance work to qualified Customer Service personnel. 11. Damage which must be repaired - Have maintenance and repair work carried out by qualified Customer Service only. Maintenance/repair is required if the device is damaged (e.g. the plug-in power supply unit), if liquid has entered into the device, if objects have penetrated into the device, if the device has been exposed to rain or moisture, if it no longer functions properly or has fallen down. 12. Spare parts - If spare parts are required, make sure that the Customer Service Technician uses spare parts which are specified by the manufacturer or which have the same features as the original parts. Unauthorised spare parts can lead to fire, electrical shock or other accidents. 13. Safety testing - After completion of maintenance or repair work on this device, ask the Customer Service Technician to carry out safety testing to ensure that the device is in proper working order. 14. Heat - Do not install the device near hot surfaces such as radiators, fan heaters, stoves or other devices (including amplifiers) which can become hot. Never place objects with open flames, such as candles or lanterns on or near the device. The batteries which are installed may not be exposed to great heat such as direct sunlight, fire or similar. 15. Batteries - If you do not use the radio for a period of one month or longer, remove the batteries from the battery compartment to prevent leakage. Dispose of leaking batteries immediately and correctly and in compliance with all legal provisions. Leaking batteries can cause injuries and damage the device. Never combine batteries of different types or old and new batteries. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire etc - never remove any screws, covers or housing sections. - the power switch never completely separates the power supply. In order to completely separate the device from the current, please pull the plug-in power supply unit from the socket and remove the batteries. 4

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or electrical shock can occur. Never spill liquid of any kind onto this device.
10. Maintenance
- Never try to carry out maintenance on this device yourself, since when opening or removing the
covers, live parts can be exposed, contact with which poses a hazard. Please entrust all maintenance
work
to qualified Customer Service personnel.
11. Damage which must be repaired
- Have maintenance and repair work carried out by qualified Customer Service only.
Maintenance/repair is required if the device is damaged (e.g. the plug-in power supply unit), if liquid
has entered into the device, if objects have penetrated into the device, if the device has been exposed
to rain or moisture, if it no longer functions properly or has fallen down.
12. Spare parts
- If spare parts are required, make sure that the Customer Service Technician uses spare parts which
are specified by the manufacturer or which have the same features as the original parts. Unauthorised
spare parts can lead to fire, electrical shock or other accidents.
13. Safety testing
- After completion of maintenance or repair work on this device, ask the Customer Service Technician
to carry out safety testing to ensure that the device is in proper working order.
14. Heat
- Do not install the device near hot surfaces such as radiators, fan heaters, stoves or other devices
(including amplifiers) which can become hot. Never place objects with open flames, such as candles
or lanterns on or near the device. The batteries which are installed may not be exposed to great heat
such as direct sunlight, fire or similar.
15. Batteries
- If you do not use the radio for a period of one month or longer, remove the batteries from the
battery compartment to prevent leakage. Dispose of leaking batteries immediately and correctly and
in compliance with all legal provisions. Leaking batteries can cause injuries and damage the device.
Never combine batteries of different types or old and new batteries.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire etc
- never remove any screws, covers or housing sections.
- the power switch never completely separates the power supply.
In order to completely separate the device from the current, please pull the plug-in power supply unit
from the socket and remove the batteries.
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