Yamaha C-5000 C-5000 Owner s Manual - Page 26
Connecting the power cord
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Connecting the power cord After all connections are complete, make sure that the STANDBY/ON/OFF (Power) switch is turned off, then plug the power cord into the AC IN connector of the unit, and then plug the power cord into the AC outlet. C-5000 Rear panel Supplied power cord To AC outlet WARNING • If you notice any of the following abnormal conditions, turn off the power to the unit immediately, and disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet. -- The power cord or plug is damaged. -- The unit is emitting odor, strange noise, or smoke. -- Liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit. -- The sound is suddenly muted during operation. -- The unit is cracked or damaged. Otherwise, continued use of the unit might lead to electric shock, fire, or malfunction. Contact your nearest Yamaha dealer or service center for check-up or repair. • Do not touch the power cord or plug during lightning storms. Otherwise, an electric shock might be caused. • Be sure to use a power outlet with the power voltage labeled on the unit. If the unit is plugged into an outlet of an inappropriate voltage, fire, electric shock, or malfunction might be caused. • Use only the supplied power cord. Do not use the supplied power cord for other devices. Otherwise, fire, burning, or malfunction might be caused. • Plug the unit into an AC outlet that is clearly visible and easily reached, so that you can unplug the unit easily and quickly from the AC outlet in case of emergency. Even when the power switch is turned off, a minimal amount of electric current is still flowing to the unit, unless you unplug the unit from the AC outlet. • If a lightning storm is approaching, turn off the power to the unit immediately, and disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet. Otherwise, fire or malfunction might be caused. • If you plan not to use the unit for an extended period of time, be sure to unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Otherwise, fire or malfunction might be caused. CAUTION • Do not use an AC outlet that is so loose that the plug does not stay firmly in place. Otherwise, fire, electric shock, or burning might be caused. • When disconnecting the power cord from the AC outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the cord. Otherwise, the power cord might be damaged, causing an electric shock or fire. • Insert the power plug into the AC outlet all the way firmly. If the plug is not inserted completely, use of the unit might cause an electric shock. Or, dust might build up on the plug, causing fire or burning. NOTICE If you plan not to use the unit for an extended period of time, be sure to unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Even when the STANDBY/ON/OFF switch is turned off (the power indicator is dark), a minimal amount of electric current is still flowing to the unit. 26