Silvercrest SSR 1080 A1 User Manual

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Digital HD Satellite Receiver SSR 1080 A1

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Notice on Mains Separation

The On/Standby button (18) does not fully disconnect the device from the mains. The device
consumes electricity in the Standby mode. In order to completely disconnect the device from the
mains, the power plug must be pulled out from the wall outlet. The device should be positioned in
such a way that ensures direct and unobstructed access to the wall outlet so that the power plug can
be immediately pulled out in an emergency situation. To avoid the risk of fire if the device is not going
to be used for a long while (e.g. during holidays), it should always be disconnected from the power
socket. Before stormy weather when there is the danger of lightning, disconnect the device from the
power supply.

Batteries

Insert the batteries with the correct polarity. Do not try to recharge any non-rechargeable batteries
and do not throw batteries into the fire. Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and alkaline,
etc.). Remove the batteries when the device is not to be used for a long time. Non-intended use may
cause explosion and danger to life. Respect the environment! Old batteries do not belong in with
domestic waste! They must be handed in to a collection point for waste batteries.

Cables

Unplug all cables by holding the plugs and never pull on the cables themselves. Never place the
appliance, pieces of furniture or other heavy objects on the cables and take care that these do not
become trapped, especially at the plugs and sockets. Never tie knots in the cable and do not tie it
together with other cables. All cables should be positioned so that nobody can trip over them or be
obstructed by them. A damaged power cord can cause a fire or an electric shock. Inspect the power
cord from time to time. Never use adapter plugs or extension cables that do not comply with the
current safety regulations in your country, and do not modify any of the power cords or electrical
installations yourself!

Children and Persons with Disabilities

Electrical devices do not belong in the hands of children. People with disabilities should only use
electrical devices in appropriate circumstances. Do not allow children or persons with disabilities to
use electrical devices when not under supervision. They may not comprehend the presence of
potential risks. Batteries and small parts represent potential choking hazards. Keep the batteries in a
safe place. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical help immediately. Keep the packaging away from
children and persons with disabilities too as there is danger of suffocation.

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