Rotel RT 850A 850AL OM

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Warning: To reduce the risk at fire or
electric shock. do not expose this

Read Instructions 7 All the salety and
operath Instructions should be read belore
the appliance is operated

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Grounding or Polarization - The pre-
cautions that should be taken so that the
grounding or polarization means at an

appliance '0 'a'" 0' metsture 2 Retain Instruction: - The saler and appliance rs not delealed
operating Instructions shouldberetatned Ior t2 Power-Cord Protection - Powersupply
luture tolerance cords should be routed so that they are not
CAUTION 3 Need Warnings - All warnings on the Irlrely to he walked on or punched by Items
appliance and In the operating ll'lSHuCllGnS placed upon or against them. paying parv
on not one should be adhered to trcutar attention to cords at plugs. con-
4 Follow Instruotlons - All operating and venrence receptacles. and the pomt where
an" m an m ltsl n, mm a use instructions should be lollowed they exit lrom the appliance
no no. "no" an" m. u r 5 Water and Moi-lure - The appliance t3 Cleaning - The appliance should be
no tisrn sumculu mus 5.." should not be used near water - lor ex- cleaned only as recommended by the
trim scum-n to trunnion 5m. ".50.. ample, near a bathtub. washbowl. kitchen manulacturer
stnk. laundry tub. In a wet basement, or 14 Nonuse Perioda - The power cord at the
near a swimming pool. and the like appliance should be unplugged lrom the
The lighting llasn wrth arrowhead 5 Cart: and stands - The appliance should outlet when tell unused lot a long period at
symbol, Within an equilateral be used only wrth a can or stand that rs time
triangle. ts Intended to alen the user recommended by the manulacturer t5 Obiect and Liquid Entry - Care should be
to the presence at umnsulaled 7 Wall or Oeillng Mounting 7 The appliance taken so that obrects do not tall and liquids
' dangerous voltage" wtthrn the should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only are not spilled Into the enclosure through
product's enclosure that may be at as recommended by the manulacturer openings
sullicrent magnitude to constitute a B Ventilation - The appliance should be t6 Damage flequtring Service - The
risk at electric shock to persons situated so that its location or posrtron does appliance should be servtced by qualilred
not interlere with IIS proper Vefllllallcn For service personnel when
The exclamation point wtthrn example, the appliance should not be A The powersupply cord or the plug has
an equilateral trtangle rs intended situated on a bed. sola. tug, at surnrlar been damaged. or
to alert the user to the presence surlace that may block the ventilation B Obrects have Iallen, or liquid has been
at important operating and marn- openings.or.placedtnabuitt~rn Installation. spilled Into the appliance or
tenance (sen/icing) instructions in such as a bookcase or cabinet that may 0 The appliance has been exposed to ram.
the literature accompanying the impede the Now at air through the ventilav or
appliance. tron openings D The appliance does not appear to operate
9 Meat - The appliance should be srtuated normally or exhibitsa marked change in per-
Notc to CATV system Installer: away Ironi heat sources such as radiators. Iormance. or
Thrs reminder ts provtded to call the CATV heat registers, stoves. or other appliances E The appliance has been dropped, or the
system rnstallers attention to Article 820-22 at (including amplitiersi that produce heat enclosure damaged
the NEC that provtdes guidelines lor proper to PowerSourcea - The appliance should be l7 Servicing - The user should not attempt
grounding and. uh particular. specrlies that the connected toa power supply only at the type to servtce the appliance beyond that
cable ground shall be connected to the grounv described In the operating instructions or as described In the operating rnstructrons All
ding system at the building. as close to the marked on the appliance other serwcrng should be relerred to
potnl ol cable entry as practical " qualttreo semce personnel
Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be K M
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larger, as a ground wtre.

4-6 teal (122-153 In) open.

srble to where lead-in enters house.

Outdoor Antenna Grounding - ll an outsrde
antenna rs connected to the receiver. be sure
the antenna system ts grounded so as to pro-
vrde some protection against voltage surges and
built up Slallc charges Section etc at the
Nattonal Electrical Code. ANSI/NFPA No
70>l984, provides tnlormatron with respect to
proper grounding ol the mast and supporting
structure. grounding ot the lead-m wtre to an
antenna discharge unit. stze ol grounding con- h
ductors. location at antennavdischarge unit. can

quirements tor the grounding electrode See

8Use No to AWG (5.3 mm?) copper. No. 8
AWG (8.4 mm) aluminum. No. 17 AWG (1.0
mrn) coppenctad steel or bronze wrret or

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(I13 mm') copper. or the equivalent, when a
separate antenna-grounding electrode Is used

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