Indoor Installation
- Ensure that there is no water leakage or condensation from air conditioning failure in the equipment room on the top of the equipment. Introducing water into the equipment will cause it to fail.
- Install fixed equipment with a large hole at the bottom on concrete, tile or other non-combustible surfaces.
- Prevent rodent and pest infestations at the installation site.
Wall Installation
- Before drilling holes on the wall, ensure that there is no circuitry, water pipe, or gas pipeline in the wall area to be drilled to avoid bodily injury.
- Do not place any flammable or explosive objects above or under the equipment, and do not obstruct the equipment with foreign objects within a 1-meter (3.28 ft.) radius.
- Ensure that no hole are drilled that face upwards to prevent water ingress and equipment damage.
- Ensure that screws are securely installed. Otherwise, the equipment may fall due to tension after cable connection, causing equipment damage or even bodily injury.
Desktop Installation
- Ensure that the desk or workbench is in stable contact with the ground.
- Do not put other items on the equipment.
- Do not place cups with liquid on or next to the equipment. Spillage may enter the equipment and pose safety risks. If this happens, immediately stop the equipment, cut off the power supply, disconnect all cables, and contact after-sales personnel.
- Equipment with ventilation openings likely to be used on a soft support (like bedding, blankets etc.), do not cover ventilation openings.
Cabinet Installation
- Before installing equipment in a cabinet, ensure that the cabinet is securely fastened with a balanced center of gravity. Otherwise, tipping or falling cabinets may cause bodily injury and equipment damage.
- Leave proper clearance around the equipment.
- Make sure an enclosed cabinet is adequately ventilated.