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USInG.EqUIPMEnT.SaFELY
Your set-top box has been manufactured to meet
international safety standards, but you must take
care to operate it safely .
It is important that you read these safety
instructions .
WARnInG: Remember that contact with AC
mains can be lethal or can cause severe electric
shock. to avoid the risk of electric shock:
Never remove the top cover from your set-top
box as there are high-voltage live parts inside .
There are no user-serviceable parts inside your
set-top box .
On the rear panel of your set-top box there is a
tamper-evident label that states ‘Warranty void
if broken or removed’ .
Make sure all electrical connections are properly
made .
Do not connect any equipment to the mains
supply until you have properly connected all
the other leads .
Disconnect your set-top box from the mains
supply (by disconnecting its mains lead from
the mains socket on the wall) before you
disconnect any other equipment from its rear
panel .
Never push anything into holes, slots or other
openings in the case (except a CI module
into the slot provided, and only when you are
requested to do so) .
CAutIon:
Do not use or store your set-top box in hot,
cold, damp or dusty places .
Do not block the ventilation holes of your
set-top box . Leave a gap of at least 5 cm above
and around it to allow for adequate ventilation .
Never stand it on soft furnishings .
Do not put anything on your set-top box which
might drip or spill into it . Never stand objects
filled with liquids, such as vases, on top of your
set-top box .
Do not place your set-top box in an
unventilated cabinet or on top of a unit which
emits heat (e .g . a VCR) .
Never place naked flame sources, such as
lighted candles, on top of your set-top box .
COnnECTInG.TO.THE.MaInS.
SUPPLY
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Your set-top box operates with a 230 V AC, 50 Hz
mains supply .
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Do not connect your set-top box to any supply
other than this .
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The supplied mains lead has a 2-way connector
at one end and a mains plug at the other . You
should always insert the 2-way connector into
your set-top box before you insert the plug into
the mains supply .
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The only way to disconnect your set-top box
from the mains is to remove the mains lead .
Your set-top box must therefore be installed
near to the mains socket-outlet, which should
be easily accessible .
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If you are in any doubt about the mains lead,
its plug or its connection, consult a competent
electrician .
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Please follow the instructions in the following
sections, which guide you through connecting
and setting it up .
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See also pages 14 and 15, which describe your
set-top box’s remote control .