Safety precautions
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Power Supply Precautions
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Do not overload outlets or extension cords.
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This may result in abnormal heat or fire.
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Do not plug in or unplug the power cord with wet hands.
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Do not place the product near heating equipment.
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To clean the power plug blades, remove the plug from the wall outlet and wipe the
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blades with a dry cloth only.
Do not bend the power cord or pull it forcefully.
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Do not put heavy objects on the power cord.
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Do not plug the power cord into a loose or damaged outlet.
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Fully insert the power cord s plug into the the wall outlet so that the plug is firmly
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attached to the outlet.
If the connection is unstable, there is a risk of fire.
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Installation Precautions
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Do not install the product near equipment or objects that generate heat or produce
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fire (candles, mosquito coils, heaters, radiators, etc.). Do not install in direct sunlight.
When moving the product, turn off the power and disconnect all cords (include the
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power cord) from the unit.
A damaged cord may cause a fire and poses a risk of electric shock.
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Installing the product in environments with high heat or humidity, dust, or extreme
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cold, can lead to quality problems or cause the product to malfunction. Before you
install the product in an environment that is outside the norm, please contact a
Samsung service center for additional information.
When placing the product on a shelf, cabinet, or desk, make sure the top panel faces
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upwards.
Do not place the product on an unstable surface (e.g. a shaky shelf, a tilted desk,
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etc.).
Dropping the product can cause it to malfunction and poses a risk of injury. Severe
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vibration or impact can also cause the product to malfunction and lead to a fire hazard.
Install your product with enough space around it for ventilation.
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Leave at least 4 inches (10cm) at the rear of the product and more than 2 inches
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(5cm) on each side of the product.
Keep the plastic packing materials out of reach of your children.
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Children playing with the plastic packing materials run the risk of suffication.
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