Power Supply
Using t he D C p ower supply
The mains power supply can be used to save the batteries. Make sure that the unit is NO T plugged into the
wall outlet before inserting the batteries.
Batteries (not included)
O pen the battery compartment and insert 6 R 14 batteries carefully observing the "+" and "-" polarity
marking inside the c ompartment.
Important:
When replacing the batteries, make sure you dispose of the old batteries in accordance with regulations in
your area. They should be disposed of in a location specifically designated for that purpose so they can be
recycled safely and without posing any risk for the environment. D o not burn batteries.
NOTE:
Incorrect use of the batteries may result in electrolyte leakage having a corrosive effect in the
compartment.
Do not mix different types of batteries: do not use a lkaline batteries with saline batteries, for example.
Do not mix old batteries with new ones. U se batteries of the same type recommended by the manufacturer.
If the unit is not to be used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries a s damage may o ccur due to
battery leakage.
Using t he A C s upply
Make sure that the voltage indicated on the manufacturer's nameplate in the battery compartment
corresponds to the voltage supply in your home. If this is not the case, DO NO T use this appliance. Seek
qualified advice.
C onnect the electrical power cable to the unit, then plug it into the wall outlet. The wall outlet must be
located near the product and be easily a ccessible.
To turn power to the a pparatus off, unplug the power supply cable from the wall outlet.
To protect the unit during thunderstorms, unplug the power supply cable from the wall outlet.
Connecting to the Power Supply: do not use the device if the device or its cables present visible damage.
Connect the device only to the voltage indicated on the corresponding rating label on the product. Never connect the
device to a different voltage. Connecting to other power source may damage the unit. Connect the device to
grounded power outlets that comply with the corresponding safety standards only. Do not bend or squeeze the
cables.
WARNING: Inside the device there is dangerous voltage. Never open the housing of the device: there is risk of
personal injury by electric shock.
In order to completely disconnect the device from the mains, the power plug must be pulled out from the wall
outlet. Make sure that you can remove the power plug at any time. Always pull the power cord from the plug and
never from the cable itself. Electric storms may damage any electric equipment; therefore disconnect the power
plug from the wall outlet during a thunderstorm. It is also recommended to disconnect the device from the mains
and to remove any batteries when you are intending not to use the device for a longer time.
• Batteries: Keep batteries away from children.
Always replace all the batteries at the same time (never mix old and new batteries), use batteries of the same type.
Never use different types of batteries together. Do not short-circuit any batteries. Keep batteries away from any heat
sources (direct sun radiation, fire etc.). There is risk of explosion when misusing the batteries.
• To use the appliance with batteries, disconnect the AC power cord from it.