WiLife V2.5 User Manual

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Regulatory and Safety

User Guide

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E

LECTRIC

S

HOCK

H

AZARD

When properly installed and configured, the WiLife equipment is designed to protect users from exposure to

hazardous voltage levels. This system should only be operated from the type of power source indicated in this

guide and on the system’s label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home or building,

consult your local power company. There are no user serviceable components within any of the equipment

enclosures. Users should not attempt to repair WiLife equipment. Malfunctioning equipment should be

serviced using the guidelines found in this manual. If an enclosure does accidentally come open, remove the

power to the unit before handling it in any way.
Lightning also presents a real, but unlikely source of hazardous electric shock. As with all electrical equipment,

it is best to unplug the WiLife components during an electrical storm. This is especially recommended for

WiLife Cameras mounted on exterior windows. If the WiLife equipment is installed in an area subject to

frequent electrical storms, equipment damage and user exposure to hazardous voltages can be minimized by

the proper installation of lightning rods and lightning arrestors. Please contact a licensed electrician for further

assistance.
Unplug the system from the wall outlet and refer servicing to a qualified service facility under the following

conditions:

When the AC plug is damaged

If liquid has been spilled into the system

If the system has been exposed to rain or water

If the system does not operate normally by following the operation instructions

If the system has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged

If the system exhibits a distinct change in performance

If the system emits smoke or odors

If the system emits any audible sound

P

ROTECTION AGAINST

P

HYSICAL

S

HOCK

Reasonable care should be taken to minimize the possibility of WiLife components experiencing physical

shock. Because of its many mounting configurations, the WiLife camera is particularly vulnerable to damage by

falling. Use the following guidelines to protect the WiLife Camera:

Do not place the camera in an area where it will be exposed to solvents, caustic gasses, or strong air
currents.

Do not place the camera in an area where it can become dislodged by bumping, knocking, striking, or
other physical forces.

W

INDOW

M

OUNT

(S

UCTION

C

UPS

)

Place suction cup only on a flat, clean, dry window, or glazed surface.

Ensure the camera cable is routed in such a way as to preclude its accidental pulling the camera off
the window.

D

ESKTOP

/S

HELF

M

OUNT

Place the mount on a stable, flat, clean, dry surface, well away from any edge.

Ensure the camera cable is routed in such a way as to preclude accidental pulling the camera off the
desk or shelf where it is placed.

W

ALL

/C

EILING

M

OUNT

Affix the mount to the wall or ceiling using the instructions provided in this manual.

Ensure the camera cable is routed in such a way as to preclude accidental pulling the camera off the
wall or ceiling.

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