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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
13. Lightning
- For
adaec
o^'otect^on fo" :n:5 aoDi^ance a.r ng a
ighinnc storm, or-wner it is en jra^er-oea ana unusec *C'
long
oerioas
O' time, unipluG
i: from the vv3:i outlet
ana
disconnect
the
antenna o-
caoie
system.
This w i
D''even:
damage to
tie
apDlian.ee
due
to
lightning
ai^'d powe-lme
surges.
14. Abnormal smell
- If an aonormai smeh c' sniOKe is
detected, :mmediateiv turn the power OFF anc unoiug
the aDOliance from the wail outlet. Contact vou' oea^e"
nearest sewice center.
POWER OFF!
15.Damage requiring service
- The apoiiance should oe
serviced Dv cualifieo service personne when.
A.
The power-supp'y cord ortne plug has been Gam^aged.
B. Ooiectshaveral'en.oriiQuidhas beer sonled mtothe
appMarce.
C.
The app'iance nas
peer
e.xposec to ra h o^ water.
D. The appliance does not apoear to operate normally oy
following the instruction manua . Adjust omy tnose controls
that are covered oy tne instruction mianuai as an imorope'
adrjstmen: of otner confO'S may result n damage ana wiH
onen requ're extensive work by a Guia.ifieo technician to
'esto'e the appi-ence to ds normal operation.
E.
The eppi ance nas beer aroppec. m f^e enclosure
damaged.
F. Tne aopi ance exhibits a marked change m oedormance.
16.Servicing -
The LiSer snoulc not attempt to service the
appliance Pevonc that aescribed in tne mstruction
manual. Ah otner sewic ng snou.d be refe-'^eo to qualified
service personnel.
17.
Outdoor antenna grounding
- If an outsioe antenna s
connected to the appliance, be sure the antenna system
IS grounded so as to provide some protection against
voltage surges ana ou'lt up static c'^arges, Article 81 Oo*
tne MatiO'^al Electrical Code
ANSl/NFPA 70, provides
in'ormation wdh respect to p''oper gmundma o* the
mast and supporting structure, grounamg o*' the lead-m
wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounamg
conouctors.
location
of antenna
disenarge
unit,
connection to grounding electrodes, ana recuirements
for tne grounding electrode. See Figure.
18. Power lines -
An o.*ts ae anten-'a svstc-'" s''cu:a -rot c-.
locatea m me vmimty c' ovemeaa powe' i --es o- ot-'e' e ec" ..
iic'-'t
0
" power c.rcuns. o- where ;t can - a.
sue" POv\e" i 'les
or circuits . VVhemr'steiling an outside antenna syste'^'. e\tre'"e
care snould be take'll to keeo trem. tcu:mii"Q sucn Dowe-. nes
o- circuits as contact w;t" tne'-" m-,ght oe 'ata
19. AC outlets -
Dc no: cor-ec' otnm ajc-o eu..
wit'' a power consur"0';0-' la-ge- "''
6
n mar spoci'ieq tc
the AC outlet on me 'ear pane
Never co-nec: ot"e'
e.ectricai apohances. sue' as a" I'cn. o' tcaste-
to : tc
prevent f.re or electee snoc<
20. Overloading
- Do not ovenoao wak outlets, extension coras.
or integral convenience receptacles as this ca^ result m a rist
of fire or electric shock.
21. Attachment
- Do not use attachments not recommended Pv
the appliance manufacturer as they m.av cause hazaros.
22. Replacement parts
- When repiacemient parts are 'equ.rea,
oe su'-e the service tecnniciar has used repiacemient parts
specified oy the manufacturer or have tne same cnaracteristics
as tne original parts. Unauthorized suostitutions may result in
fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
23. Safety check
- Upon completion of any service or repairs to
this appliance, ask tne service technician to perform safety-
checks to Determine that the appliance is in proper operating
condition.

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