Precautions, On moving the unit, Avoiding breaking the unit – Sony NSA-PF1 User Manual

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NSA-PF1(GB/ES) 4-124-178-11 (2)

Precautions

On moving the unit

 Move with two or more persons.
 Hold by the aluminium base section.
 Do not hold the organic glass tube.
 Do not bump the unit against other objects.

Notes on the organic glass tube

This unit uses organic glass. Incorrect use may cause damage of
the glass, heavy injury, or loss of eyesight. To prevent accidents,
observe the following.
 Avoid strong impact

Do not drop or impact by bumping into anything. The glass will
break even if the impact is slight.

 Avoid cracking the glass

A small crack or chip may break the glass. The glass may not
break immediately after the impact, but may break
unexpectedly as a result. If you find a small crack or chip,
consult your nearest Sony dealer.

 Avoid extreme temperature changes

The organic glass tube is not heat-resistant glass. Do not place
hot objects on top of or close to the organic glass tube. An
extreme temperature change may cause it to break.

Notes on caring for the organic glass tube

 Avoid scrubbing the organic glass tube. Dust off the organic

glass tube with a soft brush or soft feather broom, and then
lightly wipe the organic glass tube with the cleaning cloth
(supplied). (Do not use a scrubbing brush or a sponge.)

 Remove any fingerprints or oil stains by lightly breathing on the

surface and wiping with the cleaning cloth (supplied).

 In the case of stubborn stains/marks, use a soft cloth lightly

moistened with warm soapy water.

 To avoid damaging the surface finish, do not use detergents,

thinners, benzene, or alcohol.

 Do not dismantle the unit as dust may accumulate in the glass

tube.

Avoiding breaking the unit

 Do not dismantle or modify the unit.
 Lower the volume to a minimum before you turn on/off the unit,

or change the input source.

 Do not input the following signals continuously:

– white noise from FM broadcasts.
– continuous high frequency signals, such as from electronic

instruments.

– high level, and high frequency signals typically output from a

tape deck while fast-forwarding.

Note on the light in the organic glass tube

Do not look at the light source directly.

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