5. If this product is not used for a long period, disconnect the power
cable.
6. If this product begins emitting any strange odours or smoke, switch it
off immediately and disconnect the power supply cable.
7. Do not connect this product to any equipment or accessories not
foreseen. For suspended installation, only use the dedicated anchoring
points and do not try to hang this product by using elements that are
unsuitable or not specific for this purpose. Also check the suitability of the
support surface to which the product is anchored (wall, ceiling, structure,
etc.), and the components used for attachment (screw anchors, screws,
brackets not supplied by RCF etc.), which must guarantee the security
of the system / installation over time, also considering, for example, the
mechanical vibrations normally generated by transducers. To prevent the
risk of falling equipment, do not stack multiple units of this product
unless this possibility is specified in the user manual.
8. RCF S.p.A. strongly recommends this product is only installed
by professional qualified installers (or specialised firms) who
can ensure correct installation and certify it according to the
regulations in force. The entire audio system must comply with
the current standards and regulations regarding electrical
systems.
9. Supports and trolleys
The equipment should be only used on trolleys or supports, where
necessary, that are recommended by the manufacturer. The equipment
/ support / trolley assembly must be moved with extreme caution.
Sudden stops, excessive pushing force and uneven floors may cause the
assembly to overturn.
10. There are numerous mechanical and electrical factors to be
considered when installing a professional audio system (in addition
to those which are strictly acoustic, such as sound pressure, angles of
coverage, frequency response, etc.).
11. Hearing loss
Exposure to high sound levels can cause permanent hearing loss. The
acoustic pressure level that leads to hearing loss is different from
person to person and depends on the duration of exposure. To prevent
potentially dangerous exposure to high levels of acoustic pressure,
anyone who is exposed to these levels should use adequate protection
devices. When a transducer capable of producing high sound levels is
being used, it is therefore necessary to wear ear plugs or protective
earphones. See the technical specifications in loudspeaker instruction
manuals to know their maximum sound pressure levels.
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