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Understanding safety alert messages
H66664 Revision C
Connecting Devices:
Never connect incompatible devices to
the Satellite Terminal. When connecting the Satellite
Terminal to any other device, read the device’s User Manual
for detailed safety instructions.
Pacemakers:
The various brands and models of cardiac
pacemakers available exhibit a wide range of immunity levels
to radio signals. Therefore, people who wear a cardiac
pacemaker and who want to use a Satellite Terminal should
seek the advice of their cardiologist. If, as a pacemaker user,
you are still concerned about interaction with the Satellite
Terminal, we suggest you follow these guidelines:
Maintain a distance of half meter from the main
antenna front and sides and your pacemaker
Refer to your pacemaker product literature for
information on your particular device
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking
place, turn off your Satellite Terminal immediately.
Hearing Aids:
Most new models of hearing aids are immune
to radio frequency interference from Satellite Terminals that
are more than 2 meters away. Many types of older hearing
aids may be susceptible to interference, making it very
difficult to use them near a Terminal. Should interference be
experienced, maintain additional separation between you
and the Satellite Terminal.
Electrical Storms:
Operation of the Satellite Terminal during
electrical storms may result in severe personal injury or
death.
Equipment users
User must be a skilled person. Designated users should not be exposed to conditions that could cause
pain or injury, nor intentionally caused said conditions.