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WARNNING
Radio waves can influence the operation of motor driven vehicles
Radio wave sources
: Broadcasting/TV stations and personal wireless
telecommunication equipment that transmits waves can affect the normal operation
of the vehicle. Therefore, follow the items below to lower the chance of abnormal
vehicle operating conditions or brake system failure, which may lead to injury.
Do not use personal telecommunication devices (for example, mobile phones or
walkie-talkies) when the power source of the electric powered vehicle has been
turned on.
Try to avoid locations that broadcast radio waves, such as TV stations or radio
stations.
If the electric vehicle acts abnormally or the brake system fails, turn off the power
source as soon as safely possible.
Remember that the installation of non-genuine KARMA parts makes it difficult to
predict what effects radio waves will have on the vehicle. (Note: it is not possible to
make a direct calculation how radio waves will influence the vehicle).
If the vehicle moves abnormally or the brake system fails after turning on the power
source under normal operating conditions, notify the manufacturer immediately.
3. EMI/RFI
This section provides the user with basic information about the problems with EMI,
known sources of EMI and protective measures either to reduce the possibility of
exposure or to minimize the degree of exposure. This section also shows some
conditions in which unexpected or erratic scooter movements may occur.
CAUTION
It is very important that you read this information regarding the possible effects of
electromagnetic interference on your electric KARMA Scooter.
Electromagnetic Interference From Radio Wave Sources
Powered vehicles may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI), which is
interfering electromagnetic energy (EM) emitted from sources such as radio stations,
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