Precautions, On ac voltage, On placement – Aiwa CX-N4000 U User Manual

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PRECAUTIONS

Follow the advice below for safe and correct operation.

On AC voltage

Before use, check that the rated voltage of your system matches

your local voltage.

On placement

• Do not use the system in places which are extremely hot, cold,

dusty or humid.

• Place the system on a flat, even surface.
• Be careful not to obstruct the ventilation holes on the exterior of

the unit, as increased internal temperature may affect the electric
parts. In particular, do not place the system in an airtight rack.

On safety

• When connecting and disconnecting the AC cord, grasp the plug

and not the cord itself. Pulling the cord may damage it and thus
be hazardous.

• When you are not going to use the system for a long period of time,

disconnect the AC cord. If the cord is plugged in, a small amount
of current keeps on flowing to the system even if the power switch
is not ON.

• If the AC cord is broken or damaged, or if the wires are exposed,

contact your dealer or an Aiwa service station and have it
replaced or repaired immediately.

On condensation

When the room is heated, you sometimes see water drops on your
windows; this is called condensation.
This can occur inside the CD player when:
• it is moved from a cold spot to a warm spot,
• it is used in a room where the heating system has just been turned

on.

• it is used in a place with a lot of moisture.
• it is used where it has direct contact with cool air, such as near an

air-conditioner.

When it has condensation inside, the unit may not function normally.

Let it stand fort to 2 hours before turning the poweron; or, gradually

heat the room and dry the unit before use.

Should any trouble occur, disconnect the AC cord and contact

a qualified sen/ice representative.

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