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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read before operating equipment

This product was designed and manufactured to meet stnct quatit/ and safety standards Tnera are. however,

some installation and operation precautions which you should be particularfy aware of

1

Read Instructions - AH the safety and operating

instructions should be read before the appliance
IS operated

2

Retain Instructions - The safety and operating

instructions should be retained for future refer­
ence

3

Heed Warnings - AH warnings on the appliance

and in the operating instructions should be
adhered to

4

Follow Instructions ■ AH operating and use

instructions should be followed

5. Water and Moisture • The appliance should not

be used nearwater ■ for example, nearabathiub,

washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet

basement or near a swimming pool, etc.

6 Carts and Stands - The appliance should be

used only With a cart or stand that Is recommend­
ed by the manufacturer

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An appliance and cart combination

should be moved with care Quick
stops, excessive force, and uneven
surfaces may cause the appliance and
cart combination to overturn.

Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should

be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recom­

mended by the manufacturer.
Ventilation -The appliance should be situated so
that its location or position does not interfere with
its proper ventilation For example, the appliance
should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or
similar surface that may block the ventilation

openings;or, placed ina built-in installation, such
as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the
flow of air through the ventilation openings

9

Heat - The appliance should be situated away

from heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other appliances (including
amplifiers) that produce heat

10 Pov/er Sources ■ The appliance should be

connected to a power supply only of the type
described in the operating Instructions or as
marked on the appliance.

11. Grounding or Polarization - The precautions that

should be taken so that the grounding or
polanzation means of an appliance Is not
defeated.

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12. Power-Cord Protection - Power supply cords

should be routed so that they are not likely to be

walked on or pinched by items placed upon or

against them, paying particular attention to cords
and plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the appliance

13 Cleaning • The appliance should be cleaned only

as recommended by the manufacturer

14 Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be

located away from power lines

15. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside

antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the
antenna system is grounded so as to provide
some protection against voltage surges and built

up static charges.
Section 810 of the National Electric Code.

ANSI/NfT‘A No. 70-1984, provides Information

j With respect to proper grounding ol the mast ?ind

supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in

wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of

grounding connectors, location of antenna-di-
scharge unit, connection to grounding elec­

trodes, and requiiements lor the grounding

electrode. See Rg A

16 Nonuse Periods - "Rie power cord of the appli­

ance should be unplugged from the outlet when
left unused for a long period of time.

17 Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken

so that objects do not fall and liquids are not
spilled into the enclosure through openings.

18 Damage Requinng Service • The appliance

should be serviced by qualified service person­
nel when:

A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been

damaged: or

B Objects have fallen, or liquid has spilled into

the appliance, or

C TTte appliance has been exposed to ram, or

D The appliance does not appear to operate

normally or exhibits a marked change in
performance, or

E The appliance has been dropped, or the

enclosure damaged.

19. Servicing ■ The user should not attempt to service

the appliance beyond that described in the
operating instructions. AH other servicing should
be referred to qualified sen/ice personnel.

FIG.A

EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING

ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE INSTRUCTIONS

CONTAINED IN ARTICLE 810 • ’RADIO AND TELEVISION EQUIPMENT

STAND-OFF

INSULATORS®

SERVICE ENTRANCE

EQUIPMENT

POWER SERVICE

GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM

(0

g interior metal water pipe)

—ANTENNA

LEAD-IN WIRE

ANTENNA DISCHARGE

UNIT®

TO EXTERNAL ANTENNA

TERMINALS OF PRODUCT

OPTIONAL ANTENNA GROUNDING ELECTRODE

DRIVEN 8 ft (2 44 m) INTO THE EARTH

IF REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODES

SEE NEC SECTION 810-21 (I)

GROUND WIRE®®

GROUND CLAMPS

(a) Use No. 10 AWG (5 3 mm^) copper,

No. 8 AWG (8 4 mm^) aluminum.
No. 17 AWG (lOmm^) copper-clad steel or
bronze wire, or larger, ground wire.

(|) Secure the antenna lead-in and ground wires to

the house v/ith stand-off insulators spaced from
4-6 feet (1 22-1.83 m) apart

(c) Mount the antenna discharge unit as dose as

possible to where the lead-in wire enters the
house.

(g) Use jumper wire no! smaller than No. 6 AWG

(13 3 mm2) copper, or the equivalent, when a

separate antenna-grounding electrode Is used
See NEC Section 810-21 (J)

AC POLARIZED PLUG

NOTE TO THE CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:

This reminder Is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-22 of the NEC that provides

guidelines for proper grounding and. In particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the
grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical

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