Important safety information, Transducer – Sound Performance Lab Model 2601 User Manual

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Please note and retain this information. Carefully read and follow all of the safety and oper-
ating instructions before you use the machine. Be doubly careful to note and follow the warn-
ings and special safety notices.

Connections: Only use the connections as described. Other connections can lead to health
risks and equipment damage.

Water and Humidity: Do NOT use this machine anywhere near water (for example near a wash
basin or bath, in a damp cellar, near swimming pools, or the like). In such cases there is an
extremely high risk of fatal electrical shocks!

Insertion of Foreign Objects or Fluids: NEVER allow a foreign object through any of the
machine‘s chassis openings. You can easily come into contact with dangerous voltage or cause
a damaging short circuit. NEVER allow any fl uids to be spilled or sprayed on the machine. Such
actions can lead to dangerous electrical shocks or fi re!

Opening the Machine: Do NOT open the machine housing, as there is great risk you will
damage the machine, or – even after being disconnected – you may receive a dangerous elec-
trical shock!

Electrical Power: Run this machine ONLY from sources which can provide proper power at the
prescribed rating. When in doubt about a source, contact your dealer or a professional electri-
cian. To be sure you have isolated the machine, do so by disconnecting the power cord from
your wall connection. Be sure that the power cord plug is always accessible. When not using
the machine for a longer period, make sure to unplug it from your wall power socket.

Power Cord Protection: Make sure that your power cord is arranged to avoid being stepped
on or any kind of crimping and damage related to such event. Do not allow any equipment or
furniture to crimp this power cord.

Power Connection Overloads: Avoid any kind of overload in connections to wall sockets,
extension or splitter power cords. Always keep manufacturer warnings and instructions in
mind. Overloads create fi re hazards and risk of dangerous shocks!

Lightning: Before thunderstorms or other severe weather, disconnect the machine from wall
power (but to avoid life threatening lightning strikes, not during a storm). Similarly, before
any severe weather, disconnect ALL the power connections of other machines and antenna
and phone/internet cables which may be interconnected so that no lightning damage or over-
load results from such secondary connections.

Air Circulation: Chassis openings offer ventilation and serve to protect the machine from
overheating. NEVER cover or otherwise close off these openings. NEVER place the machine
on a soft surface (carpet, sofa, etc.). Make sure to provide for a mounting space of 4-5 cm/2
inches when mounting the machine in racks or cabinets.

Repairs: Unplug the machine and immediately contact a qualifi ed technician when you think
repairs are needed – or when moisture or foreign objects may accidentally have gotten in to
the housing, or in cases when the machine may have fallen and shows any sign of having been
damaged. This also applies to any situation in which the machine has not been subjected
to any of these unusual circumstances but still is not functioning normally or its perfor-
mance

is

substantially

altered.

In cases of damage to the power cord or its plug, fi rst consider turning off the main circuit
breaker before unplugging the power cord.

Operate the controls and switches only as described in the manual. Incorrect adjustments
outside safe parameters can lead to damage and unnecessary repair costs. Never use the
switches or level controls to effect excessive or extreme changes.

Replacement/Substitute Parts: Be sure that any service technician uses original replacement
parts or those with identical specifi cations as the originals. Incorrectly substituted parts can
lead to fi re, electrical shock, or other dangers, including further equipment damage.

Safety inspection: Be sure always to ask a service technician to conduct a thorough safety
check and ensure that the state of the repaired machine is in all respects up to factory stan-
dards.

Cleaning: In cleaning, do NOT use any solvents, as these can damage the chassis fi nish. Use
a clean, dry cloth (if necessary, with an acid-free cleaning oil). Disconnect the machine from
your power source before cleaning.

Important Safety Information

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