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Yamaha MC1602 - PRECAUTIONS; Safety and Handling Guidelines

Yamaha MC1602
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PRECAUTIONS
.
AVOID
EXCESSIVE
HEAT,
HUMIDITY,
DUST
AND
VIBRATION
Keep
the
unit
away
from
locations
where
it
is
likely
to
be
exposed
to
high
temperatures
or
humidity—such
as
near
radiators,
stoves,
etc.
Also
avoid
locations
which
are
subject
to
excessive
dust
accumulation
or
vibration
which
'
could
cause
mechanical
damage.
.
AVOID
PHYSICAL
SHOCKS
|
Strong
physical
shocks
to
the
unit
can
cause
damage.
Handle
it
with
care.
.
DO
NOT
OPEN
THE
UNIT
OR
ATTEMPT
REPAI
RS
OR
MODIFICATIONS
YOURSELF
This
product
contains
no
user-serviceable
parts,
Refer
all
maintenance
to
qualified
Yamaha
service
personnel.
Open-
ing
the
unit
and/or
tampering
with
the
internal
circuitry
will
void
the
warranty.
.
MAKE
SURE
POWER
!S
OFF
BEFORE
MAKING
OR
REMOVING
CONNECTIONS
Always
turn
the
power
OFF
prior
to
connecting
or
dis-
connecting
cables.
This
is
important
to
prevent
damage
to
the
unit
itself
as
well
as
other
connected
equipment.
5.
HANDLE
CABLES
CAREFULLY
Always
plug
andunplug
cables—including
the
AC
cord—by
gripping
the
connector,
not
the
cord,
.
CLEAN
WITH
A
SOFT
DRY
CLOTH
Never
use
solvents
such
as
benzine
or
thinner
to
clean
the
unit,
Wipe
clean
with
a
soft,
dry
cloth.
7.
ALWAYS
USE
THE
CORRECT
POWER
SOURCE
Make
sure
that
the
power
source
voltage
specified
on
the
rear
panel
matches
your
local
AC
mains
supply.
U.S.
&
Canadian
Models:
120V
AC,
60Hz
General
Model:
110
120/220
240
V
AC,
50/60Hz

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