Introduction / safety, Safety, Safety advice – Silvercrest Electrical Sockets User Manual

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Introduction / Safety

FSD B 20-A:
1.25 A 280 W

Standby power
consumption:

< 0,7 W

Transmission
frequency:

433.92 MHz

Advice: The radio-controlled sockets
FSE B 20-A and FSD B 20-A each have
a child protection socket

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, which sig-

nificantly increases safety at home. The
contacts are protected in such a way
that children cannot stick needles or
other sharp objects into them and thus
get an electric shock. Nevertheless,
please keep the device out of the reach
of children at all times.

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Safety

Safety advice

Read these operating instructions and
safety advice carefully. Look at the dia-
gram page and familiarise yourself with
all functions of the device before start-
ing it up for the first time.

c Avoid danger to life from elec-

tric shock!

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Only connect the radio-controlled

sockets to earthed 240 V~ domestic

sockets.

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At all costs, avoid exposure to

damp and extreme temperatures.

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Only use the radio-controlled sockets

in enclosed spaces. They are not
suitable for outdoor use.

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Despite the child protection socket

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, please keep the device out of

the reach of children at all times.

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Avoid overloading the device.

Overloading can cause a fire hazard
or damage to the device. The maxi-
mum capacity is approx. 3.000 W
(FSE B 20-A) per radio-controlled
socket or 280 W (FSD B 20-A).

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Please contact the service department

immediately operational faults arise.

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Do not open the device on any ac-

count. All necessary repairs should
only be carried out by the service
department or a specialist electrical
workshop.

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Before cleaning always disconnect

the device from the mains supply. In
this case always remove the radio-
controlled electrical outlet socket
from the mains wall socket and
remove all plugs from the device.

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Do not have one radio-controlled

electrical outlet socket inserted
behind the other.

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Do not use any additional child

protection devices for the radio-
controlled sockets. The connection
between the plug and the radio-
controlled socket could be impaired
and risk from overheating then arises.
The radio-controlled sockets already
have a child protection device which
prevents children from putting any
objects into the socket.

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Make sure that the connected

radio-controlled electrical outlet
sockets are freely accessible and not
covered by other objects.

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