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CH C1 - User Manual; Mains Supply; Transport and Packaging

CH C1
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Do not install in direct sun light or near any heat source such as radiators or other apparatus generating heat
Do not install in a confined space and make sure sufficient air can flow around the unit
Do not operate under high ambient temperature (>40°C) or with extremely high humidity such as in humid cellars
Only use options and accessories specified or recommended by the manufacturer
Do not open the unit nor try to service it by yourself. Do not try to install any option board by yourself. Always refer to a
qualified technician for service, maintenance or upgrades. Failure to do so will void the unit's warranty
2.3 User Manual
Please read this manual carefully before making connections or operating your C1 D/A controller. After reading, store the manual
in an accessible place for future reference. If, after reading this manual, you feel unsure about how to make connections or how to
operate the unit, please contact your authorized dealer.
2.4 Mains supply
Make sure to use 3 terminals (phase, neutral and earth) power cords with ground conductor. Make sure that the mains voltage
selection of the unit matches your mains voltage.
Make sure your C1 D/A controller is disconnected from AC wall power in the following cases:
When making connections (it is also recommended to disconnect the rest of the system from AC wall power)
When cleaning
During thunder storms
When unused for a long period
2.5 Transport and packaging
The C1 D/A controller must always be stored in its original packaging for transportation. Doing so will ensure optimal level of
protection of your unit. Therefore, keep all the packaging material in a dry and clean place for future use.
In addition, the transformer base plate must be secured for transportation to avoid excessive constraints on the silent blocks
isolating the chassis from transformer vibrations. This is done by the insertion of a security screw on the bottom of the unit. Do not
forget to install this screw for transportation and to remove it at installation of the unit in its new location.
Finally we recommend to remove the adjustment spikes and to put them into the accessory box for transportation. Indeed,
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