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Precautions
About power supply
Be sure to connect the VF160EX to the power supply
specified in the Specifications section of this owner’s
manual. Do not use an AC outlet of any other voltage.
Do not connect the VF160EX to the same AC outlet
towhich devices that could generate noise (such as a
large motor or dimmer), or the devices that consume
a large amount of power (such as an air conditioning
system or large electric heater) are connected.
If you use the VF160EX in an area with a different
power voltage, first consult your dealer or the nearest
Fostex service station. You can use the VF160EX with
a power frequency of 50Hz or 60Hz.
It is very dangerous to use a power cord that is frayed
or damage. In such a case, stop using the VF160EX
immediately and ask your dealer to repair the cord.
To avoid possible electric shock and damage to the
VF160EX, avoid contact with water or other liquids,
or do not handle the power plug while your hands
are wet.
To prevent possible electric shock and damage to the
VF160EX, do not remove the main unit cover or reach
the inside the VF160EX.
Do not let water or other liquid, or metal objects such
as pins, accidentally enter the inside of the VF160EX
because this may lead to electric shock or damage.
Should water enter the inside of the VF160EX, remove
the power plug from AC outlet, and consult your
dealer or the nearest FOSTEX service station.
To prevent damage to the VF160EX, be sure to power
on the connected devices first, then turn on the power
to the VF160EX. When you remove or connect the
cables to the input/output connectors on the
VF160EX, make sure that the channel faders and
volume controls are set to “0.”
Before turning the power off to the VF160EX, first quit
setup mode and make sure that the recorder section
is stopped. Especially, never attempt to turn off the
power to the VF160EX while the hard disk is accessing
data (the HD ACCESS LED is lit or flashing).
Otherwise, not only will you lose recorded data, but
you may damage to the VF160EX.
Fostex is not responsible for the data lost during
operation of the VF160EX.
Before you change the location of the VF160EX, pack
the unit in the shipping carton or an impact-resistant
case. Make sure that the VF160EX is kept free from
external vibration or impact since the VF160EX is
very sensitive to vibration.
Do not install the VF160EX in locations subject to the
following:
* Extremely high or low temperature, or
significant changes in temperature.
* Excessive humidity or dust.
* Excessive changes in power supply voltage.
* Unstable or significantly vibrating or shaking
surfaces.
* Near a strong magnetic field (such as a TV or
speaker).
If you move the unit from a place with an excessively
low temperature to a warm place, or if you use the
VF160EX in a room in which the temperature varies
significantly during winter, condensation may occur
on the hard disk or other parts. In such cases, leave
the VF160EX for about an hour in the new location
before you turn on the power.
Note on repair
The VF160EX does not use any parts that user can
repair easily. Contact your dealer or the nearest
FOSTEX service station to ask about repairs.
Use the packing carton designed for the VF160EX
when you transport the VF160EX to the dealer for
repair or return. If you have discarded the packing
box, try to pack the VF160EX completely using shock
absorbing materials. Fostex is not responsible for
malfunction or damage due to incomplete packaging
or caused during transport.
About copyrights
It is prohibited by law to use any part of a CD
recording or video images or audio data for which
copyright is possessed by a third party for
commercial purposes such as contents, broadcasts,
sales, or distribution-any purpose other than for your
personal pleasure.
About damage
Fostex is not responsible for any “direct damage” or
“indirect damage” caused by using the VF160EX.
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