Safety information
Safety information
The Sennheiser SDC 8000 conference and interpretation system is state of the art and has been designed to meet the regulations in force. Nevertheless, the individual components of the SDC 8000 conference and interpretation system can cause danger for persons and material assets if:
ythe system is not used as intended,
ythe system is set up by personnel not familiar with the safety regulations,
ythe system is converted or altered incorrectly,
ythe following safety instructions are not observed.
Warning!
If the components of the conference and interpretation system are set up improperly, persons can stumble over cables, fall and suffer serious injury! This can also cause severe damage to units and cables.
Place the components of the system on flat surfaces only. Lay the cables in such a way that
Attention!
The central units generate heat! If the heat generated cannot dissipate, the central units can be destroyed or combustible materials nearby can catch fire.
Make sure that the air vents of the central units are not covered or blocked. Keep combustible materials away from the central units.
Attention!
If liquids or small parts which conduct electricity find their way into the interior or to the sockets or plug contacts of the units, this can cause a short circuit which may damage the units!
Keep liquids and small parts which conduct electricity away from the units! Before cleaning the units, disconnect all central units from the mains by removing the plug. For cleaning the system components, only use a slightly damp cloth. Do not use solvents as they can damage the surfaces.
Attention!
If you connect defective or unsuitable accessories, the system components can be destroyed!
Only use the connection cables available from Sennheiser electronic GmbH (see “The system cables” on page 24). Sennheiser makes no warranty as to cables not manufactured by Sennheiser.
Warning!
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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