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USB 7700 - 7701
Graphic equalizers
Many thanks for purchasing this US Blaster product. Always read the safety instructions
below before letting a professional install this equipment.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Always read the user guide before using the equipment.
- Keep the user guide in a place where everyone can read it.
- Use the equipment indoors and not in a humid rooms.
- Never remove or insert a plug from or into a wall socket with wet hands.
- If the plug and/or cable and/or cable input of the equipment is damaged it must be repaired by
a professional.
- Always take the plug out of the wall socket in the event of a thunderstorm, and also when the
equipment is not being used for a while.
- Never remove the plug from the power socket by pulling on its cable.
- Install the equipment in such a way that sufficient cooling is possible.
- Never use the appliance in the vicinity of heat sources and/or in direct sunlight.
- Make sure that no small objects or liquids can get in to the appliance.
- Only clean the appliance with a slightly moist dust-free cloth. Do not use cleaning products or
solutions!
- The appliance contains no components, other than those mentioned in the user guide that can
be repaired or replaced by the user.
- If the appliance is defective, it must be repaired by a US Blaster qualified repairs company.
- Keep the equipment out of reach of children.
Keep the packaging safe so that, if the equipment is defective, you can
send it back in its original packaging and so avoid any damage.
© US Blaster Europe BV
Do not carry out any repairs on the equipment yourself; doing so will invalidate the guarantee.
The equipment may also not be modified; doing so will also invalidate the guarantee.
The guarantee is also invalidated if accidents and damage of any form are caused as a result
of improper use and/or not heeding the warnings in general as laid out in this user guide.
US Blaster Europe accepts no responsibility for any personal accidents as a consequence of not
following the safety instructions and warnings. This is also the case for consequential loss in
any form.