Rotel RT 830A 830AL OM

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Rotel RT 830A 830AL OM

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Warning: To reduce the nsk ol the or
olectrlc shock, do not expose this

appliance to ram or morsture.

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The Irghnng tlash wrth arrowhead
symbol wtthtn an equilateral
triangle, rs Intended to alert the user
to the presence ot unmsulaled
"dangerous voltage wflhm the
product 5 enclosure that may be at
sulllcrent magnitude to constitute a
nsk ol electric shock to persons

The exclamation pornl wnhm
I an aqurlateral triangle is Intended

to alert the user to the presence
at Important operating and math-
tenance lsarvlctng) instructions In
the Irterature accompanying the
appliance

"Note to CATV system installer;

This remmder IS provrded to call the CATV
system rnstallers allenllorl to Arncle 820-22 oi
the NEC that prov-dos gutdelrnas tor proper
grounding and. rn particular specrlres that the
cable ground shal no connected to the grounr
dung system at the hunId-ng as. close to the
palm oi cable entry as practical '

Read Instructions , All the saloty and
operatrng instructions should be read belore
the appliance rs operated

Retain Instructions 7 The salary and
operating rnstrucnons should be retained tor
luture relerence

Heed Warnings - All warman on the
applranca and In the operating mstructrons
should be adhered to

Follow Instructions 7 All operatrng and
use Instructions should no lollowed
water and Moisture 7 The appllance
should not be used near water - tor ex-
ample. near a bathtub. whshdowl, kllchen
sunk laundry lub In a wet basement, or
near a swrmmmg pool and the like
Carts and Stands The applldm u should
be used only with a cart rn stand that is
recommended by tho manulacturur

Wall or Calling Mounting The appliance
should be mounted in a wall or coulmg only
as recommended by the rnanutaLlurL-r
Ventilation - The apphanco should he.
srtualed so that Its locatron or DOSIhOn does
not rnterlore wtth IIS proper ventrlalron For
evample. lha appliance should not be
sttualed on a neat sota. rug or surntlar
surlace that may block the Vefil'hlllon
openings or placed tn 3 billlhn Installation
such as a oookcase or Cablnel that may
Impede the flow at all through the ventila-
lton opomngs

V Heat 7 The appliance should be Sllualed

away trorn heat sources such as radiators
heal registers. stoves or other appliances
(includlng ampltlrers) that produce heat
Power Sources 7 The appliance should be
connected to a power supply only at The type
described I" the operating ITSITUCIlonS or as
marked on the applxance

Grounding or Polartutlon - The ore
cauuons that should be taken so that the
gtUundlng or polanzatron means ot an
applrance rs not detcaled

Power-Cord Protection - Power-supply
cords should be routed so that they are not
likely to he walked on or ptnchod by Items
placed upon or against them paying par»
ucular attention to cords at plugs con-
ventenco receptacles and the pornt where
they exit lrorn the appliance

Cleaning 7 The applranco should be
cleaned only as Iecommended by the
rnanulacturer

Nonuu Perlods 7 The power cord at the
appliance should be unplugged lrom the
outlet when tell unused tor along porrod ol
llmfi

Obiecl and Liquid Entry 7 Care should be
taken so that ODIECIS do not tall and liquids
are not sprtled Into the enclosure through
open-"gs

Damage Requiring Servlce 7 the
appliance should he servoced oy qualrtted
service personnel when

A The power-supply cord or the plug has
been damaged, or

B Obtoots have lallen or llQuld has been
sortled unto the appliance. or

C The appliance has been exposed to ram
or

D The appliance does not appear to operate
normally or exhlblls a marked change rn per-
lormance. or

E The appliance has been dropped or the
enclosure damaged

Servicing - The user should not attempt
to servrce the appliance beyond that
descrrbed in the operating tnstructtons All
other sen/Icing should be relerrect to
qualtlred servtce personnel

located away lrorn power lines,

National Electncal Code.

Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be

Outdoor Antenn- Grounding - ll an outside
antenna :5 connected to the recervet be sure
the antenna system rs grounded so as to pro
vrde some prmectlon agatnst voltage surges and
built up static charges Sectron BID 0! the
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707 1984. provides lnlormat-on With respect to
proper grounding of the mast and supporting
structure. grounding ol the load-In wire to an
antenna dlSC'lalQB unit. size at grounding coh-
ductors. location at antennadtscharge unit. con-
nection to grounding electrodes. and re-
quirements tor the grounding electrode See
Figure

aUse No. to AWG (53 mml copper No a
AWG (84 mm) alumtnum. No 17 AWG (1 D
rnrn) copper-clad steel or Bronze wrre. or
larger. as a ground wrra

bSecure antenna leadrln and ground wires to
house with stand-alt Insulators spaced trom
4-6 leet (t 22-l 63 m] apart,

FMount antenna discharge unrt as close as pos-
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dUse Iurnper wrre not smaller than Nos 6 AWG
(1:! 3 rnm'l copper. or the equivalent when a
separate antenna-grounding electrode :5 used
See NEC Section 810»2l (J)