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10. Maintenance
– Never attempt to carry out the maintenance of this device yourself, because live parts can be
exposed through the openings or by removing covers, contacting which can be hazardous. Leave all
maintenancetoqualiedservicepersonnel.
11. Damage requiring repair
–Maintenanceandrepairworkshouldonlybecarriedoutbyaqualiedcustomerservice.
Maintenance/repairisrequiredifthedevicehasbeendamaged(e.g.themainsadapter)ifliquidhas
entered the device, if objects have entered the device, if the device has been exposed to rain or mois-
ture, when it stops working properly or has fallen down.
12. Spare Parts
– If replacement parts are required, make sure that the customer service technician uses spare parts
speciedbythemanufacturerorthathavethesamecharacteristicsastheoriginalparts.Unauthor-
isedpartsmaycausere,electricshockorotheraccidents.
13. Safety test
– After completing service or repair of this device, ask the customer service technician to perform a
safety test to determine if the equipment is in good working order.
14. Heat
– Do not install the device near hot surfaces, such as radiators, fan heaters, stoves or other devices
(includingampliers)thatcanbehot.Neverplaceobjectswithopename,suchascandlesorlan-
terns, on or near the device. The installed batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as
directsunlight,reorthelike.
15. Batteries
– If you do not use the radio for a month or more, remove the batteries from the battery compart-
ment to prevent it from leaking. Immediately dispose of leaking batteries properly and observe all
legal regulations. Leaking batteries can cause injury and damage the device. Never mix batteries of
different types or old and new batteries.
Tominimizetheriskofelectricshock,re,etc.
- do not remove screws, covers or body parts.
- the power button does not completely disconnect the power supply in any position.
To completely disconnect the device from the mains, unplug the mains adapter from the socket and
remove any inserted batteries.