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WARNING
WARNING
The DR16pro is designed to be used in a standard household environment.
Power requirements for electrical equipment vary from area to area. Please ensure that your
DR16pro meets the power requirements in your area. If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician or
AKAI professional dealer.
120VAC @ 60Hz for USA and Canada
220-230/240VAC @ 50Hz for Europe
240VAC @ 50Hz for Australia
PROTECTING YOURSELF AND THE DR16pro
Never touch the AC plug with wet hands.
Always disconnect the DR16pro from the power supply by pulling on the plug, not the cord.
Allow only an AKAI professional dealer or qualified professional engineer to repair or reas-
semble the DR16pro. Apart from voiding the warranty, unauthorized engineers might touch live
internal parts and receive a serious electric shock.
Do not put, or allow anyone to put any object, especially metal objects, into the DR16pro.
Use only a household AC power supply. Never use a DC power supply.
If water or any other liquid is spilled into or onto the DR16pro, disconnect the power, and call
your dealer.
Make sure that the unit is well-ventilated, and away from direct sunlight.
To avoid damage to internal circuitry, as well as the external finish, keep the DR16pro away
from sources of direct heat (stoves, radiators, etc.).
Avoid using aerosol insecticides, etc. near the DR16pro. They may damage the surface, and
may ignite.
Do not use denaturated alcohol, thinner or similar chemicals to clean the DR16pro. They will
damage the finish.
Modification of this equipment is dangerous, and can result in the functions of the DR16pro
being impaired. Never attempt to modify the equipment in any way.
In order to assure optimum performance of your DR16pro, select the setup location carefully,
and make sure the equipment is used properly. Avoid setting up the DR16pro in the following
locations:
1. In a humid or dusty environment
2. In a room with poor ventilation
3. On a surface which is not horizontal
4. Inside a vehicle such as a car, where it will be subject to vibration
5. In an extremely hot or cold environment
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