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SilverCrest SWR 300 A1
English - 83
Ensure that
no direct heat sources (e.g. heating) can affect the device;
no direct sunlight or bright artificial light reaches the device;
the device is not in the immediate vicinity of magnetic fields (e.g. speakers);
no fire sources (e.g. burning candles) are placed on or near the device;
no foreign objects penetrate the device;
contact with sprayed and dripping water and corrosive liquids is prevented and the device is
never operated near water; in particular it should never be immersed (do not place any objects
filled with liquids such as vases or drinks on or near the device);
the device is not subjected to any extreme temperature fluctuations, as this may result in moisture
caused by condensation and therefore a short circuit;
the device is never subjected to excessive shocks and vibrations;
Operational safety
Only connect the wireless repeater to a freely accessible mains socket so that it can be quickly
disconnected from the mains in the event of danger (smoke, fumes or smell of burning).
Disconnect the wireless repeater from the mains if the device will not be used for a prolonged
period (e.g. during holidays). Even if the device is not being used, it consumes electricity. This
minimises the risk of fire or smouldering which always exists when an electrical device is
connected to the mains power supply.
Always disconnect the wireless repeater from the mains power supply before a storm or
thunderstorm if there is the risk of lightning, as the wireless repeater can be irreparably damaged
by high voltage surges if lightning strikes.
Never use any adapter plugs or extension cables which are damaged or which do not comply
with valid safety standards.
Cables
Always handle the cables by the connector and do not pull on the cables themselves. Never place
furniture or other heavy objects on the cable and take care that the cable is not kinked, especially
near the plug and connection sockets. Never make knots in any of the cables or tie them together
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