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1. o 16 132 fm Page 1 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM Cat No 16 132 OWNER S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment 5 Inch Black and White Television with AM FM Stereo and Cassette Recorder OPTIMUS e 4 VJ E o 16 132 fm Page 2 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM FEATURES Your Optimus 5 Inch Black and White Television lets you watch TV just about anywhere It also lets you make live audio recordings or record from the radio or TV audio or simply enjoy the radio or cassette players high quality sound Your TV radio cassette has these fea tures Three Power Sources you can power your TV from internal batteries not supplied standard AC power using the supplied AC adapter or your vehicle s battery power using the supplied DC power cord Earphone Jack lets you connect an earphone or headphones so you can listen without disturbing others Telescoping Antenna swivels for the best TV and FM radio reception External Antenna Jack lets you connect a standard TV antenna for im proved reception Tone you can customize the sound Brightness you can adjust the pic ture when it is too dark or too bright Contrast you can increase or de crease the picture contrast Three TV Bands you can view VHF low channels 2 to 6 VHF high channels 7 to 13 or UHF TV broad casts channels 14 to 69 Two Radio Bands
2. Intermediate Frequency Picture IF Carrier Frequency 45 75 MHz Sound IF Carrier Frequency 41 25 MHz Maximum Sensitivity VHF 45 dB uV max UHF CATV 48 dB uV max Radio Frequency eese AM 530 1710 kHz FM 88 108 MHz Antenna m ue tue c tere ates VHF UHF 75 Ohm Unbalanced POWEOlSOUICE ncc isratectiivo mireris pr on indeed pal tede dad Era AC 120V 60Hz Power Consumption esee 15 W Maximum OutputiPoWel tms dete mune beet 1W Load IMpedancer TE Em 8 Ohms Frequency Response sse 80 Hz 7 kHz 3 dB Bandwidth Total Harmonic Distortion sssssssesseeeeeneneennenenen nn a 296 Dimensions HWD 117 16 x 71 2 x 87 s Inches 290 x 190 x 225 mm WelgLit 2 iicet tt estere a ei p eS mte Gah oie 4 Ib 7 oz 2 kg Specifications are typical individual units might vary Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice TI aa p Wi Sp NS 16 132 fm Page 20 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM Limited Ninety Day Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman ship under normal use for ninety 90 days from the date of purchase from RadioShack company owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDI
3. your vehicle you can connect a mobile TV antenna such as Cat No 15 1614 not included Sp Wi Sp NS 16 132 fm Page 9 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM CONNECTING Traffic Safety EARPHONES For private listening plug a pair of op tional earphones with a s inch 3 5 mm mini plug into the PHONES jack on the side of the TV radio cassette Do not wear earphones while operating a motor vehicle or riding a bicycle This can create a traffic hazard and could be illegal in some areas Even though some earphones let you hear some outside sounds when listen ing at normal volume levels they still illus of PHONES location can present a traffic hazard Listening Safely To protect your hearing follow these guidelines when you use earphones Set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin listening After you begin listening adjust the volume to a comfortable level Do not listen at extremely high vol ume levels Extended high volume listening can lead to permanent hearing loss Once you set the volume do not increase it Over time your ears adapt to the volume level so a vol ume level that does not cause dis comfort might still damage your hearing 2 ee E NS 16 132 fm Page 10 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM USING THE TV 1 Slide TAPE RADIO TV to TV 5 Turn V HOLD BRIGHT and CON TRAST on the back of the TV radio i cassette to adjust the picture as illus of TAP
4. fm Page 12 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM B USING THE RADIO T 1 Slide TAPE RADIO TV to RADIO 2 Set AM FM FM STEREO to the band you want to hear For FM stereo reception set it to FM STEREO RADIO RECEPTION TIPS For improved reception connect an op tional outdoor VHF UHF antenna to the ANT IN jack on the back of the TV radio cassette using these guidelines illus of AM FM FM STEREO location illus of ANT IN location Notes For the best FM reception adjust the telescoping antenna f the outdoor antenna wire is 300 ohm double lead in wire connect the wire to the TV radio cassette s ANT IN jack using an external 300 ohm antenna adapter not supplied To improve reception of a weak FM stereo station set AM FM FM STEREO to FM The output is mono but the sound might improve If the outdoor antenna wire or CATV cable is 75 ohm coaxial cable con nect the cable to the TV radio cas Sette s ANT IN jack using an F to s inch miniplug adapter such as Cat No 278 257 not supplied 3 Turn TUNING to the desired station illus of TUNING location Note Your local RadioShack store has a wide selection of antennas and adapt ers to choose from 4 Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume to a comfortable level Adjust TONE for the best sound 6 To turn off the radio set TAPE Weak AM reception might be caused by the distance from the station or by oper ating the TV radio cassett
5. ing this product p E m EA Sp NS 16 132 fm Page 4 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM CONTENTS xu i lIc I 5 Using Internal Battery Power aeee ieena neee E EEEE ennemis 5 Using AG POWOE icr ER HR Hr e E to nie nee asa 6 Using Vehicle Battery Power sssssseeneeennm eene 6 Preparation MD 8 Connecting Antennas osoite ioi iia eene nennen nennen AT aaae 8 BuiltzIn Aritenmna oct ie beet rei A t i t RR e 8 Q tdoor Antenna s aem nene re e text p qe eee tr eec it ien 8 Connecting Earphones ca Sproei parinte easa Area iN na eee 9 LISTENING Sael eeen E E E ec I o EC dots 9 Traffic Safety sosisini n n a e edv eec Ede DLP a 9 Using the TV erno A E E S E NE 10 TV Reception TIps c a tene ee teen 11 Using the Radio E 12 Radio Reception TIDS 2 ate e ie Hop o ee ce ees 12 Using the Cassette Recorder eesseeeiesiseeseeeeeeene senten nnne 13 Loading a Cassette Tape ette ettet tibi tete t ebat etes 13 Playing a Cassette Tape essent enne nennen entente 13 Recording a Cassette Tape sssssssseeeeeeeenn nennen 14 Recording from the Radio TV sssssssssseenee nennen 14 Making Live Recordings sessed iniinsuenirniinandie a n 15 Tape Care TIps i eem AEO EERE I A AEE 15 Erasing a Cassette Tape rniii einne Na ea AREA a Ee EEANN 15 Preve
6. ANTENNAS Built in Antenna The built in telescoping antenna usually provides good reception of FM VHF and UHF broadcast signals Extend the antenna vertically to its full length for channels 2 to 6 VHF LOW and 14 to 69 UHF Extend the antenna to a shorter length for the best reception of channels 7 to 13 VHF HIGH Outdoor Antenna For improved reception you can con nect an optional outdoor VHF UHF an tenna to the ANT IN jack on the back of the TV radio cassette using these guide lines illus of ANT IN location f the outdoor antenna wire is 300 ohm double lead in wire connect the wire to the TV radio cassette s ANT IN jack using a screw terminal to e inch plug adapter such as Cat No 15 1148 not supplied f the outdoor antenna wire or CATV cable is 75 ohm coaxial cable con nect the cable to the TV radio cas sette s ANT IN jack using an F to s inch miniplug adapter such as Cat No 278 257 not supplied Note to CATV System Installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installers attention to Section 820 40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as prac tical Notes Your local RadioShack store has a wide selection of antennas and adapters to choose from For better TV signal reception in
7. AUSE RECORD and PLAY lock down 3 Set TAPE RADIO TV to RADIO or TV as desired 4 Select the desired TV or radio sta tion then press PAUSE to release the button and start recording Notes To temporarily stop recording press PAUSE Press PAUSE again to resume recording When you record broadcasts from AM radio you might hear a low hum or whistling sound that can be recorded on the tape If you do set BEAT CUT to the other position and record again illus of BEAT CUT location 5 The system records on the cassette until it reaches the end of the side then it automatically stops To stop it sooner press STOP EJECT p EA A NS Ei o 16 132 fm Page 15 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM Making Live Recordings Follow these steps to make live record ings using the built in microphone 1 Set TAPE RADIO TV to TAPE 2 Load a blank cassette tape or one you want to record over 3 Place the TV radio cassette 2 to 3 feet from the recording source 4 Press RECORD to begin recording Both PLAY and RECORD lock down 5 The tape stops automatically when it reaches the end of the side To stop it sooner press STOP EJECT TAPE CARE TIPS Erasing a Cassette Tape To erase a previously recorded section of a tape simply record over it To erase the entire cassette tape let the tape record to the end without the radio TV or another source playing You can quickly e
8. E RADIO TV location necessary illus of V HOLD BRIGHT CONTRAST location 2 Set LO VHF HI UHF to the desired band V HOLD adjust when the picture rolls up or down illus of LO VHF HI UHF location BRIGHT adjust when the picture is too dark or too bright CONTRAST adjust to increase or decrease picture contrast EO ro select the YHE low chan 6 Adjust TONE for the best sound nels 2 to 6 HI to select the VHF high chan le ETON nels 7 to 13 location UHF to select the UHF channels 14 to 69 3 Turn TUNING to the desired station 7 Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume to a comfortable level illus of TUNING location illus of VOLUME location 4 Adjust the telescoping antenna for the best picture and sound 8 To turn off the TV set TAPE RADIO i TV to TAPE illus of antenna adjustment qp n E Sp NS 16 132 fm Page 11 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM TV RECEPTION TIPS If the image is blurry unstable or snowy the signal reception might be weak This can be caused by your loca tion or the telescoping antenna s posi tion and length Buildings with steel construction can also cause reception problems Try changing the antenna s position and length If this does not help use an outdoor antenna If the image does not fill the screen when you are using battery power the batteries are weak Replace the batter ies 11 ec V e Sp NS 16 132
9. NG THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABIL ITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RE SPECT TO ANY LIABILITY LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WAR RANTY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVE NIENCE LOSS OF TIME DATA PROPERTY REVENUE OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN AD VISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow the limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of in cidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you In the event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option un less otherwise provided by law a correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor b replace the product with one of the same or similar design or c refund the purchase price All replaced parts and products and products on which a refund is made become the prop erty of RadioShack New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the
10. RadioShack Cat No 270 1007 Caution Do not use a fuse with a differ ent rating 1 Unscrew the knurled ring and check the fuse in the DC power cord 2 If the fuse is bad replace it illus of disassembled fuse holder with knurled ring fuse visible 3 Replace the knurled ring and tighten it securely THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW This TV radio cassette complies with the limits for a Class B digital device as specified in Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits provide reasonable protec tion against radio and TV interference in a residential area However your TV might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly To eliminate interference you can try one or more of the following corrective mea Sures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Move your TV radio cassette away from the TV or radio receiving the interference Connect your TV radio cassette to an outlet on a different electrical cir cuit than the TV or radio receiving the interference Consult your local RadioShack store for assistance If you can not eliminate the interference the FCC requires that you stop using your TV radio cassette Sp Wi Sp NS 16 132 fm Page 19 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM B SPECIFICATIONS RYMER NTSC M Horizontal Resolutior oit eite te ees E ete Pete tee cta 260 Lines Receiving Channels essen Broadcast VHF 2213 Broadcast UHF 14 469
11. e in a building with steel construction Turn the TV ra RADIO TV to TAPE dio cassette in different directions for the best reception p EA o 16 132 fm Page 13 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM USING THE CASSETTE RECORDER VJ T T The cassette recorder has a full release auto stop system to protect tapes and prevent pinch roller damage When a tape reaches the end of a side the tape mechanism automatically stops and re leases the tape LOADING A CASSETTE TAPE 1 Take up any slack in the cassette tape by turning the hub with a pen cil This helps prevent the tape from tangling in the record playback mechanism Avoid touching the tape with your fingers 2 Press STOP EJECT to open the cas sette compartment door illus of STOP EJECT location 3 Insert the tape into the guides on the door with the exposed tape edge facing out the side you want to play facing up and the full reel to the left illus of cassette insertion 4 Close the compartment door PLAYING A CASSETTE TAPE 1 Load a tape 2 Set TAPE RADIO TV to TAPE 3 Press PLAY The button locks down and the tape begins to play illus of PLAY location Notes To temporarily stop playback press PAUSE Press PAUSE again to continue playback illus of PAUSE location To fastforward or rewind the tape press STOP EJECT then press FAST F or REWIND illus of REWIND FAST F and REWIND locati
12. en tapping it Do not touch the exposed tape or allow any sharp ob jects near the cassette Cleaning the Tape Handling Parts Dirt dust or particles of the tape s coat ing can accumulate on the tape heads and other parts that the tape touches This can greatly reduce the cassette player s performance To prevent noise and poor high frequen cy response clean the cassette player s tape handling parts after every 20 hours of use Your local RadioShack store sells a complete line of cassette clean ing supplies You can use a cassette tape cleaning kit such as Cat No 44 1162 or follow these steps 1 Set TAPE RADIO TV to TAPE 2 Remove the batteries or disconnect the AC or DC power source 3 Open the cassette compartment cover 4 Hold down the erase protection tab sensor then press RECORD to expose the record playback and erase heads illus of tab sensor 5 Use a cotton swab dipped in tape head cleaning solution or denatured alcohol to gently clean the capstans pinch rollers tape guides and tape heads illus of tape handling pari 6 Press STOP EJECT and close the cassette compartment cover Then reconnect power Sp Wi VJ T o 16 132 fm Page 17 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM e CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your Optimus 5 Inch Black and White Television is an example of superior design and craftsmanship The following suggestions will help you care for your TV radi
13. nting Accidental Erasure essen 15 Restoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality essssssss 16 Cleaning the Tape Handling Parts ssemm 16 Care and Maintenance cccccsseeeceeseseeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeesneeeeeseseneeseeseseeeeseseesneeseeseseenes 17 Ghanging Me Fuse Tinetom ainn oa E eer De ie THEM AER lena 18 The FOC Wants You to Know sese nennen nennen 18 rerba gm 19 MB Zs lt VJ T o 16 132 fm Page 5 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM POWER SOURCES zm You can power your TV radio cassette from three power sources internal battery power using ten D batteries not included standard AC power using the sup plied AC adapter vehicle battery power using the supplied DC power cord USING INTERNAL BATTERY POWER You can power the TV from ten D batter ies We recommend alkaline batteries such as Cat No 23 650 for the long est life Cautions Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries Follow these steps to install batteries 1 Carefully turn the TV upside down and gently push the battery com partment cover in the direction of the arrow marked on the cover Then lift off the cover illus of battery cover removal 2 Install ten D batteries in the battery compartment as indicated by the polari
14. o cassette so you can enjoy it for years Keep the TV radio cassette dry If it gets wet wipe it dry immediately Liquids might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits Handle the TV radio cassette gently and carefully Dropping it can dam age circuit boards and cases and can cause the TV radio cassette to work improperly Use and store the TV radio cassette only in normal temperature envi ronments Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic de vices and distort or melt plastic parts Keep the TV radio cassette away from dust and dirt which can cause premature wear of parts Wipe the TV radio cassette with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the TV radio cassette Modifying or tampering with the TV radio cassette s internal components can cause a malfunction and might invalidate your TV radio cassette s warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it If your TV radio cassette is not performing as it should take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance 17 aa Sp Wi VJ E o 16 132 fm Page 18 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM e CHANGING THE FUSE If the TV radio cassette stops working properly while using vehicle battery power follow these steps to check the DC power cord s 2 amp fuse If the fuse needs replacing use only a fast acting 2 amp fuse such as
15. ons To stop fast forward or rewind press STOP EJECT again 4 Adjust VOLUME and TONE for the desired sound 13 ass T7 Sp NS 16 132 fm Page 14 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM e 5 The tape plays until it reaches the end of the side then it automatically Stops To stop play before it auto matically stops press STOP EJECT 6 Press STOP EJECT while the cas sette player is stopped to open the cassette compartment and turn the tape over or remove it RECORDING A CASSETTE TAPE You can record from the radio or TV or use the built in microphone to make a live recording For the best performance use only reg ular length 60 or 90 minute cassette tapes We do not recommend long play ing cassette tapes such as C 120s be cause they are extremely thin and can easily tangle in the playback mecha nism Caution If you use a cassette tape with the erase protection tabs removed do not force down RECORD This can dam age the recording mechanism See Preventing Accidental Erasure on Page 15 Notes The automatic level control feature automatically sets the recording level TONE and VOLUME have no effect on the recording ze d Tape quality greatly affects the qual ity of the recording For low noise wide range recordings use normal bias tape Recording from the Radio TV 1 Load a blank cassette tape or one you want to record over 2 Press PAUSE then RECORD P
16. performance of warranty service Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the expiration of the warranty period This warranty does not cover a damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God abuse accident misuse improper or abnormal usage failure to follow instructions improper installation or maintenance alteration lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current b any repairs other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility c consumables such as fuses or batteries d cosmetic damage e transportation shipping or insurance costs or f costs of product removal installation set up service adjustment or reinstallation This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state RadioShack Customer Relations Dept W 100 Throckmorton St Suite 600 Fort Worth TX 76102 We Service What We Sell 3 97 RadioShack A Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth Texas 76102 8A8N Printed in China ANG EA
17. rase both sides of a cassette tape using a bulk tape eraser available at your local RadioShack store Preventing Accidental Erasure Cassette tapes have two erase protec tion tabs one for each side To protect a recording from being accidentally re corded over or erased use a screwdriv er to carefully break off one or both of the cassette tape s erase protection tabs illus of cassette with erase protection tabs labeled If you want to record on a tape side after you have removed the erase protection tab place a piece of strong plastic tape over that side s tab hole Notes illus of cassette with erase protection tab removed and piece of tape being applied Be sure you cover only the hole originally covered by the erase pro tection tab Removing the erase protection tabs does not prevent a bulk eraser from erasing a cassette tape 15 e Sp Wi VJ E o 16 132 fm Page 16 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM e Restoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality After you play a cassette tape several times the tape might become tightly wound on the reels This can cause playback sound quality to deteriorate To restore the sound quality fast for ward the tape from the beginning to the end of one side then completely rewind it Then loosen the tape reels by gently tapping each side of the cassette s outer shell on a flat surface Caution Be careful not to damage the cassette wh
18. re you unplug it from the TV radio cassette USING VEHICLE BATTERY POWER Follow these steps to power the TV ra dio cassette from your vehicle s ciga rette lighter socket using the supplied DC power cord 1 Make sure the supplied DC power cord s knurled ring is screwed firmly onto its plug illus of DC power cord plug w knurled ring 2 Plug the small end of the supplied DC power cord into the DC 12 15V jack on the back of the TV radio cassette illus of DC 12 15V location Cautions The supplied DC power cord sup plies 12 volts DC delivers 1300 milliamps and has a center posi tive plug that properly fits the TV radio cassette s DC 12 15V jack Using a power cord that does not meet these specifications could damage the TV radio cassette or the power cord Sp Wi Sp NS 16 132 fm Page 7 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM Always unplug the DC power cord from the cigarette lighter socket before you unplug it from the TV radio cassette 3 Plug the large end of the DC power cord into the cigarette lighter socket When you connect the DC power cord the batteries automatically dis connect illus of connection to cigarette lighter socket Note If the TV radio cassette stops working check the fuse in the DC power cord see Changing the Fuse on Page 18 f T VJ T o 16 132 fm Page 8 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM PREPARATION E CONNECTING
19. ty symbols and marked inside illus of battery placement with polarity symbols Caution Installing the batteries with incorrect polarity can damage your TV 3 Replace the cover Notes When the TV picture shrinks or the cassette player s playback slows replace the batteries Battery life can vary greatly depending on how you use your TV radio cassette Cautions Always remove old or weak batter ies Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly If you do not plan to use your TV radio cassette for a month or more or if you plan to use only AC or DC power remove the batteries p Wi VJ E o 16 132 fm Page 6 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM E USING AC POWER To use AC power connect the supplied AC adapter to the DC 12 15V jack on the back of TV radio cassette Then plug the other end into a standard AC outlet When you connect the AC adapter the batteries automatically disconnect illus of DC 12 15V location and connection to AC outlet Cautions The supplied AC adapter supplies 12 volts DC delivers 1300 milli amps and has a center positive plug which properly fits the TV radio cassette s DC 12 15V jack Using an adapter that does not meet these specifications could damage the TV radio cassette or the adapter Always unplug the AC adapter from the AC outlet befo
20. you can listen to AM FM mono or FM stereo broad casts Beat Cut Switch lets you choose a setting which eliminates the hum or whistling sound sometimes heard in AM broadcast recordings Full Release Auto Stop System protects tapes and prevents pinch roll er damage by automatically stopping and releasing the tape at the end of a side Automatic Level Control auto matically sets the recording level We recommend you record your TV s serial number here The number is on the back of the TV Serial Number 1998 Tandy Corporation All Rights Reserved Optimus and RadioShack are registered trademarks used by Tandy Corporation Sp Wi Sp NS 16 132 fm Page 3 Tuesday July 20 1999 8 46 AM WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard do not ex pose this product to rain or mois ture J RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK N DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICE ABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVIC ING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert you J to the presence of uninsulated dan gerous voltage within the product s enclosure that might be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock Do not open the product s case This symbol is intended to inform you that important operating and maintenance instructions are in cluded in the literature accompany
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