Dayasa 6945 Buku Petunjuk - Halaman 10
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F - APPENDIX
F1 - Important advice
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Do not expose your Dayasa to the sun permanently, e. g. on the window sill.
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Only use the clock indoors and at normal temperatures. Avoid big differences in
inside air humidity and avoid undue dust exposure.
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Never let your singing bowl drop! The bowl might get cracks or even break into
peaces.
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Treat the bobbin with care! Never lift or position the clock with the bobbin.
When you want to transport or ship the clock, make sure there is no pressure on
the bobbin. If you want to slide, change or take off the rubber ring, hold the bob-
bin in its position with thumb and index finger, while you move the rubber ring
with your other hand.
F2 - Maintenance instructions
For regularly dusting, please use a soft cloth.
Furthermore, the wooden surface can be wiped with a slightly damp cloth. To dry,
polish with lintless cloth.
F3 - The singing bowl
Touching the singing bowl can leave finger prints. Due to the copper content of the
singing bowl, oxidation can develop on the surface of the singing bowl (tarnishing
/ patina), depending on the individual acid mantle of the skin and the duration and
frequency of the action.
For cleaning, first remove loose particles such as dust and then wipe the singing bowl
with a damp, lint-free cloth. Then gently rub dry.
To remove patina from the singing bowl, use a mild brass cleaning paste or a bath brick
(bio-degradable cleaning paste). After polishing, your singing bowl will shine with a
new gleam.
F4 - Proper disposal
In the EU and Switzerland, there exist special rules and regulations for electric de-
vices, batteries and rechargeable batteries. Electric devices must not be disposed of in
household garbage. This also applies for our devices which you dispose of at the public
/ municipal collection points, your local dealer or by returning the clock to us appropri-
ately stamped.
According to the German battery ordinance, each consumer is legally obliged to return
all used and emptied batteries or rechargeable batteries. Disposal in the household
garbage is prohibited. Old batteries and rechargeable batteries Old batteries and re-
chargeable batteries can be handed over free of charge to the public collecting points
of the municipalities or wherever batteries and rechargeable batteries of that kind are
sold.
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