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• Activate the firewall on your router.
• Create a separate WLAN network for IoT devices. In this case, the IoT
devices run on a separate network that has no connection to your
sensitive data or devices such as your computer.
• Activate encryption of the communication on your IoT devices
• Only connect your IoT Devices to the internet when remote access is
absolutely necessary.
• Use VPN for a secure connection to your home network when you
are away from home.
• If the setting UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is activated on your
router, you should deactivate it to stop your IoT devices from com-
municating unchecked on the internet.
• Make sure that external access to your devices is impossible or ex-
tremely difficult and no changes to your hardware can be made from
outside.
• USB or LAN ports should not be freely accessible as they can serve as
a gateway into your network and to your data for an attacker.
• Consider any passing on of personal data carefully and protect your
privacy.
• Consider carefully when security is more important than comfort
and functionality.
Electrical and electronic devices/ information for
private households
The Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equip-
ment contains a large number of requirements for handling electrical
and electronic equipment. The most important are compiled here.
1. Separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment
Electrical and electronic equipment that has become waste is refer-
red to as waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Owners
of WEEE must collect them separately from unsorted municipal
waste. WEEE do not belong in household waste, but in special collec-
tion and return systems.
2. Batteries, accumulators and lamps
Owners of WEEE must hand over them in complete condition. Ho-
wever, owners of WEEE have to separate old batteries and accumula-
tors which are not enclosed by the WEEE, as well as lamps which can
be removed, from the WEEE without destroying it before handing it
over to a collection point.
3. Ways to return the WEEE
Owners of WEEE from private households can hand them in free of
charge at the designated collection points of the public waste dispo-
sal authorities or at the take-back points set up by manufacturers or
distributors in terms of the Directive 2012/19/EU.
4. Privacy Protection Notice
WEEE often contain sensitive personal data. This applies especially
to information and telecommunications technology devices such as
computers and smartphones. In your own interest, please note that
each end user is responsible for deleting the data on the WEEE before
disposing it.
5. Potential environmental impact
WEEE contain substances that may have a negative impact on the
environment and human health if their collection, hand-over, re-use
or material recovery is not done in compliance with respective legis-
lation.
6. Your role in WEEE waste treatment
By fulfilling these obligations and especially by fulfilling the obli-
gation to collect WEEE separately, not to dispose it together with
unsorted municipal waste and to hand it over to at collection points,
you as the end user contribute to the re-use and material recovery of
WEEE.
7. Meaning of the crossed-out dustbin symbol
The crossed-out dustbin, which is regularly displayed on electrical
and electronic equipment, indicates that the respective device must
be collected separately from unsorted municipal waste at the end of
its life cycle.
Version 1.0 / March 2022
Technical data
Model: TX8 Smart 2.0
Capacity: 4.5 litres
Frequency band: 2.4~2.5G, 2400M-2483.5M
Transmit power: 802.11b: 16dBm; 802.11g: 14(6Mbps)/16(54Mbps)
dBm; 802.11n: 16(MCS0)/13(MCS7)dBm
WiFi standard: 802.11 b/g/n/
Power supply: AC adapter, DC 5 V; 2 A
Power adapter: Model: AS1201A-0502000EUL
Rated voltage: 100-240V~50/60Hz, 0.35A MAX
Output voltage: 5V, 2000mA
Dimensions (H × W × D): 37 × 24 × 31.7 cm
Weight: approx. 2.6 kg
If you have any questions about your smart device, please contact
support: smartsupport@trixie.de.
F Instructions:
Si vous avez des questions concernant votre appareil intelligent,
veuillez contacter le support : smartsupport@trixie.de.
• Lisez le mode d'emploi avant l'utilisation.
• Le distributeur de nourriture n'est pas un jouet pour les enfants.
Ne laissez pas les enfants jouer avec le film d'emballage. Risque
d'étouffement !
• Le distributeur ne convient qu'aux aliments secs (diamètre 5 - 15 mm).
• Ne l'utilisez pas avec les chiots et les chatons de moins de 7 mois.
• L'unité de base ne doit pas être mouillée - elle ne passe pas au lave-vaisselle.
• Des instructions supplémentaires pour l'utilisation des appareils IOT
se trouvent à la fin de ce manuel.
Risque de choc électrique !
• Une utilisation incorrecte peut entraîner un choc électrique.
• La tension d'alimentation de la prise doit correspondre aux spécifica-
tions de l'alimentation automatique.
• Idéalement, utilisez une prise facilement accessible afin de pouvoir,
si nécessaire, débrancher rapidement le chargeur du secteur.
• N'utilisez pas le chargeur si l'appareil, le câble ou la fiche secteur
sont visiblement endommagés.
• N'ouvrez pas le chargeur, mais contactez notre service clientèle.
• N'utilisez pas de minuterie ou d'autre système de commande à distance.
• Ne touchez jamais la fiche secteur avec les mains mouillées.
Sécurité
• Le distributeur ne peut être utilisé qu'à l'intérieur.
• Placez le distributeur sur une surface plane. Il doit être suffisamment
aéré de tous les côtés.
• N'utilisez le distributeur qu'avec le récipient et le couvercle et ne
posez rien dessus.
• Ne retirez jamais la fiche secteur de la prise par le câble, saisissez
toujours la fiche secteur.
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