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11. Magnetic fields

— Keep the unit away from

sources of magnetic fields such as TV sets, speaker

systems, radios, motorized toys or magnetized

objects.

12. Cleaning

— Do not use volatile solvents such as

alcohol, paint thinner, gasoline, or benzine, etc. to

clean the cabinet. Use a clean dry cloth.

13. Carts and stands

An appliance and cart com­

bination should be moved with care. Quick stops,

excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the

appliance and cart combination to overturn.

14. Nonuse periods

The power cord of the unit

should be unplugged from the outlet when left un­

used for a long period of time,

15. Abnormal smell

If an abnormal smell or smoke

is detected, immediately turn the power OFF and pull
out the power cord. Contact your dealer or nearest

service center.

POWER OFF!

10. Damage requiring service

The unit should be

serviced by qualified service personnel when:

A.

The power-supply cord or the plug has been

damaged; or
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into

the unit; or

C.

The unit has been exposed to rain; or

D.

The unit does not appear to operate normally or

. exhibits a marked change in performance; or

E.

The unit has been dropped, or the enclosure

17, Servicing

The user should not attempt to ser­

vice the unit beyond that described in the operating

instructions. All other servicing should be referred

to qualified service personnel.

18. Outdoor antenna grounding

~ If an outside an­

tenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the an­

tenna system is grounded so as to provide some

protection against voltage surges and built up static
charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code,

ANSI/ NFPA No. 70—1984, provides information

with respect to proper grounding of the mast and

supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire

to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding con­

ductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connec­

tion to grounding electrodes, and requirements for

the grounding electrode. See Figure,

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FIGUSe

EXAMPie OF ANTENNA GROUNDING ACCORDING TO

THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE iNSTRUCTiONS

CONTAINED IN ARTICLE 810 - "RADIO AND

TELEVISION EQUIPMENT"

^ Use No. 10 AWG (5.3 mm^i copper, No, 8 AWG (8.4 alomtnuro,

No, 17 AWG i1 0 mm^} copper-clad steel or bronze wire, or larger, as
a ground wire.

‘’Secure antenna tead-in and ground wires to house with stand-off in­

sulators spaced from 4 -- 6 feet (1.22 — 1.83 m) apart.

Mount antenna discharge unit as close as possible to where lead-in enters
house.

‘‘Use jumper wire not smaiier than No. 6 AWG (13.3 mm^) copper, or

the equivalent, when a separate antenna-grounding electrode is used.

See NEC Section 8t0'21if}

19. Power lines

— An outdoor antenna should be lo­

cated away from power lines.

Notes:

1. item 3 is not required except for grounded or polarized

equipment.

2. Item 10 is not required except for units provided with AC outlets.
3. item 18 and 19 are not required except for units provided with

antenna terminals.

4. Item 18 complies with Ut-1270 in the U.S.A.