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Wirnini
Precautions
Power
requirements
Power
requirements for electrical
equipment
differ from area to
area.
Please
ensure that
your machine meets
the power
requirements
in
your
area.
•
•
•
,
,
If in doubt, consult
a qualified
electrician.
1 20V,
60
Hz for USA and
Canada
220 V, 50 Hz for Europe
except UK
240 V, 50 Hz for UK and Australia
What you should
know to
protect
yourself
and
the
Akai
ME30P.
Watch
out! You might get an electric shock.
•
Never touch the plug
with
wet hands.
• Always pull out by the
plug
and
never the corci. i
•
Only let a qualified
professional repair
or
rea^ss^mble tlte
Akai:
fvlESOP.
An unauthorized person might
touche the
internal parts and
receive a serious
electric shock.
•
Never
allow a child to put
anything,
especially
metal, into the
Akai
ME30f>.
Let's protect the Akai M
E30P too.
•
Use only a
household AC
power source.
Never
use
a DC
power
source.
•
If water is spilled on the
Akai ME30P.
disconnect it
and call your
dealer.
•
K/lake
sure that the
Akai
ME30P is
well ventilated and
away
from
direct sunlight.
•
To avoid damage to the
internal
circuits and the
external
surface,
keep away
from heat
(stoves, etc.).
•
Avoid using
spray type
insecticide
near
the
Akai
ME30P. It can
damage the
finish
and
might
ignite
suddenly.
»
To
avoid damaging
the
finish, never use
denaturaed
alcohol, paint
thinner or other similar
chemicals to
clean the Akai
ME30P.
•
Place
the
Akai ME30P
on
a
flat and solid
surface.
To
enjoy
the Akai
lv1E30P for
a
longtime, please
read
this operator's
manual thoroughly.
Should
a
problem
persist,
write down the model and
serial
numbers and
all pertinent
<late
regarding
warranty
coverage
as well as a
clear descrip-^
tion
of
the
existing
trouble. Then, contact your
nearest
authorli»d Akat
Service station, or the
Service
Department
of
Akat
Electric Company,
Tokyo, Japan.
FOR
CUSTOMERS
IN
THE
UK
IMPORTANT
FOR
YOUR SAFETY
The
flex
supplied
with
your
machine will
have either
two
wires
or
thnse,
as
shown in the illustrations.
TWO
CORE FLEX
IMPORTANT
The
wires
in this
mains lead
are
colpjured in
accordance with the
follow-
ing code:
Blue:
Neutral
Brown: Live
As
the
colours of the
wires
in the mains
lead
of
this apparatus may not Corre-
spond
with the
coloured
markings in-
dentifying
the
terminals in
your plug, pro-
ceed as
follows:
The
wire which is
coloured
blue
must be connected to
the
terminal
which Is
marked with the
letter
N or
coloured
black.
The
wire
which is coloured
brown must
be
connected
to the
terminal
which is
marked with the
letter
L
or coloured
red.
*
Do
not connect
any
wire
to
the larger
pin marked E
or
4='
when
wiring
a
plug.
Ensure that
all terminals
are securely
tightened and
that no
loose strands
of wire exist.
ml
mJ
In—
—
Blue
(Neutral)
Brown
(Liwa)
CAUTION
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO
NOT OPEN
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
A
The
liQhtnina
flash
with the
arrowhead
symbol
supertmpoaad across
*
a graphical
reprmentation
of
a
person,
within an
aquilatoral triangle,
is
intended to
alert the
user to the
preesra^ of
uninsulated "danger-
*
ous
voltage"
within the product's
enclosure;
that may be
of eutfteieot
magnltudelooonstmitaaffskofelaolrk!
shock.
The exdamatkin
point
within an
equUataml
triangle
Is
Inlentad to
*
alert the
user to the
presence o<
Important
operating
and malnte-
,
nano«(Mi«kMntf
Intlructionslnthe
ttterBtiiniaeeampanyingtheap-
plianoe.