water. Do not direct a jet of water onto the device: risk of fire, electrocution or
mechanical failure.
Stop using the device if water or other material should penetrate inside: risk of fire
and electrocution. Contact the retailer or authorized installer.
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. These openings
must not be blocked or covered.
Do not place heavy or heat generating objects on top of the device: this could
damage the casing and/or increase internal temperature causing faults.
Do not cover the device with a cloth while it is running to prevent deforming the
external casing and overheating the internal parts: risk of fire, electrocution and
mechanical failure.
Keep magnets and magnetized objects away from the device to prevent faults.
Do not use the device in presence of smoke, vapor, humidity, dust or intense
vibrations.
Wait for a while before operating a device immediately after transporting it from a
cold place to a warm place and vice versa. Wait on average for three hours: this will
allow the
device to adapt to the new ambient (temperature, humidity, etc.).
The monitor is provided with a plastic base and rubber feet. It can be positioned
on a horizontal surface, such as a desk or a table. Make sure that the device
is fastened firmly and that it is not resting on unstable supports or surfaces.
Dropping could cause severe injury and damage the device.
Remember to adjust the brightness and contrast to obtain a perfect image.
The monitor can also be installed on the wall by means of a bracket (not provided).
CLEANING THE DEVICE
Rub delicately with a dry cloth to remove dust and dirt.
Dip the cloth in neutral detergent if dirt cannot be eliminated with a dry cloth alone.
Do not use volatile liquids (such petrol, alcohol, solvents, etc.) or chemically treated
clothes to clean the device to prevent deformation, deterioration or scratches to
the paint finish.
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