Kathrein UFS 924sw/500GB/CI+ 20210209 User Manual

Product codes
20210209
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Periods of extended absence, 
thunderstorms, mains socket 
accessibility
In  order to disconnect the unit from 
the mains completely, the mains plug 
must  be unplugged from the mains 
power  socket!  Therefore  install the 
unit close to a mains socket and make 
sure  this socket is accessible at all 
times, so that you can disconnect the 
unit from the mains if necessary.
If  you are away for an extended 
period,  and during thunderstorms, 
always switch the unit off at the mains 
and  unplug the power plug from the 
socket. This also applies to the other 
equipment  connected to the unit. 
Isolation  from the cable network is 
also  recommended. Note any timer 
programming  (receiver) and turn the 
unit  on again promptly before the 
recording time.
Installation location
All  electronic equipment generates 
heat.  However,  the heating of this 
unit lies within the permissible range. 
Sensitive  furniture surfaces and 
veneers may become discoloured by 
the effects of constant heat over time. 
The  feet of the unit can also cause 
colour  changes to treated furniture 
surfaces. If necessary, place the unit 
on a suitable stable and f at base!
Repair
Ensure  that any repairs to your unit 
are carried out by qualif ed personnel. 
Opening  the unit and attempting to 
repair it yourself will void all warranty 
claims!
Improper  work on the unit may 
jeopardise the electrical safety of the 
unit.
The manufacturer accepts no liability 
for accidents caused by the user 
opening the unit!
Connections
Incorrect  wiring of the connections 
may  lead to malfunctions or defects 
on the unit!
Caution!
Do  not place any objects on top 
of  the unit. Unless stated to the 
contrary  in the “Connection and set-
up”  and “Installation” sections in the 
instructions  supplied, maintain a 
clearance  of at least 10 cm above 
the unit, 2 cm to either side and 5 cm 
behind the unit, to allow unobstructed 
dissipation of the heat generated.
There is a risk of fi re!
Electronic equipment is not domestic 
waste  - it must be disposed of 
properly in accordance with Directive 
2002/96/EC  OF  THE  EUROPEAN 
PARLIAMENT  AND  THE  COUNCIL 
dated  27
th
  January 2003 concerning 
used  electrical and electronic 
appliances.
At the end of its service life, take this 
receiver for disposal at a designated 
public collection point.
Used batteries are special waste!
Do not throw used batteries into your 
household  waste; take them to a 
collection point for old batteries!
Safety instructions - important notes