E-bench kh 2262, Cd stereo radiorecorder, Important safety information – Kompernass KH 2262 User Manual

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CD Stereo Radiorecorder

e-bench KH 2262

1. Intended use

This appliance is designed for casual

home-use. It is not designed for continual

use or for use in a commercial or industrial

context.

To avoid fatal danger through electric

shocks:

• Make sure that the power cable does not

get wet or damp during operation. Install

the cable so that it cannot be crushed

between two objects, or damaged in any

other way. Should the power cable be

damaged, please let our customer servi-

ce replace it before using the appliance

again.

Disconnect the power cable from the

power supply after using the appliance.

Switching the device off is not sufficient

as voltage remains in the device for as

long as it is connected to the mains

power supply.

• Make sure that no fluids or small objec-

ts penetrate the interior of the device.

• Only use the device in dry surroundings.

2. Technical data

Voltage:................................... 230 V / 50 Hz

Power consumption (rating):..................11W

Laser class:................................................1

To avoid fire hazard and the danger of

injuries:

• Install the device in a position where the-

re is no danger of heat build up - deta-

ched and well ventilated. Never cover the

ventilation slits!

Avoid additional heat through direct

sun, heating systems, other electrical

appliances etc.

• Never let children and frail people

handle the device without supervision,

as these people may not always judge

potential dangers appropriately.

• The CD unit has a "class 1" laser unit.

There is no immediate danger for your

eyes unless the housing is incomplete

or damaged - if this is the case, then the

appliance must not be used at any

time!

Important safety information!

Please keep this manual in case of future queries –

and pass it on when transcribing the device to another person!

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