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SAFETY GUIDELINES
1.
I
NTENDED
 
USE
This documentation set is intended for anyone 
who uses an EchoStar receiver. It can be used 
by both first-time and experienced users of 
receivers who want to install, use and maintain 
their receiver.
This User guide is applicable for the EchoNAV 
Xpress receivers and is divided into separate 
sections and chapters. For easy access to the 
information, a clear table of content is provided.
Note that this manual is applicable for all 
models, therefore the most comprehensive 
description and operation is given. For detailed 
information, please refer to your dealer.
2.
N
OTATIONAL
 
CONVENTIONS
Throughout this user guide, there may be 
blocks of text indicated by symbols and printed 
in a different way then the surrounding text. 
These blocks of text ask the attention of the 
reader to avoid hazardous situations. The 
hazard levels are indicated as:
T
HIS
 
WARNING
 
INDICATES
 
A
 
HAZARDOUS
 
SITUATION
 
WHICH
IF
 
NOT
 
AVOIDED
COULD
 
RESULT
 
IN
 (
SERIOUS
INJURY
.
This caution indicates a situation which, if 
not avoided, could damage the equipment 
or other properties.
This note indicates additional information to 
the user to make the user aware of possible 
problems and information of any importance 
to help the user to understand, to use and to 
maintain the installation.
3.
G
ENERAL
 S
AFETY
Read this user guide carefully and make sure you understand the instructions given. For your 
safety, know what the reaction upon each action will be. Do not perform any actions which are not 
described in this user guide, failing to do so might result in an uncontrolled behavior of the receiver 
or even in a hazardous situation for persons and/or equipment.
Disconnect the receiver from the mains before you start any maintenance or installation 
procedures. Do not use alcohol or ammonia based liquids to clean the receiver. If required, clean 
with a soft lint-free cloth slightly made damp with a mild soap solution.
Consult an authorized service technician if the receiver does not operate normally when the 
instructions in this user guide are strictly followed. Do not to attempt to open the receiver, as you 
will be exposed to a shock hazard.
To avoid the risk of electrical shock and fire, do not put any objects on top of the receiver which:
contain liquids, such as vases, glasses, bottles, etc.
contain an open heat source or open fire, such as candles, cigarettes, ash trays, etc.
could fall through the ventilation slots or which could cover them and prevent proper cooling of 
the components inside.
Make sure that nothing rests on the receivers cables and that the cables are not located where they 
can cause injury to persons and pets (e.g to stumble over, eat the cable).
Do not install the receiver:
in the open air;
in a closed or poorly ventilated cabinet;
directly on top of or under another equipment;
on a surface which will obstruct the ventilation slots. 
Do not expose the receiver and it’s accessories:
to rain or excessive moisture to avoid the risk of shock or permanent damage to your receiver;
to direct sunlight, heaters, stoves or any other heat generating equipment;
to any magnetic objects, such as speakers, electric motors, transformers, etc.;
to excessive vibration.
To help avoid possible damage to the receiver’s electronics, wait 5 seconds after you switched off 
the receiver before you move the receiver or disconnect any equipment.
For receivers with conditional access capabilities:
do not put any foreign objects into the Common Interface (CI) slots or smartcard reader.
do not touch the components or pins on the CI-module/smartcard
hold the CI-module and the smartcard by it’s edges.