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they are completely dry before using it or charging the battery. Neither use the equipment with
your hands wet.
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Do not supply the equipment with a different tension than the one indicated by the
manufacturer. Neither use a different battery than the one supplied by the manufacturer for this
equipment. It might cause a burn down or an explode. Do not following this advice will carry an
important risk for both the equipment and the user.
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Do not use the transceiver during a thunderstorm (lightning storm), you would be expose
yourself to a potential risk and danger of serious injuries or even the death.
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For cleaning the transceiver and its accessories make sure is turned off, use a damp cloth
(not wet). Do not use liquids, detergents nor any other chemical substance. Do not clean with a
dry cloth in order to avoid the creation of static electricity.
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Do not use the transmission button PTT if is not necessary.
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An extended transmission could lead to transceiver’s or battery’s overheating, causing a
transceiver’s failure, burns or even the battery’s explosion. Take care specially if you change the
battery, it is not recommended until the temperature has significantly reduced.
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Do not use the transceiver in any susceptible of flammable or potentially explosive
environment. Do not use the device specially on petrol stations, chemical industries, explosives
factories, ammunition warehouses, close to combustibles, chemical products, storage silos, tank
lorries with dangerous goods, in presence of gas, nor in demolition areas. For most of those
scenes are some specially designed and authorised transceivers that can be used without any
risk, consult your dealer.
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Do not use the transceiver in hospitals nor close to medical equipments that can suffer
interferences caused by radio frequencies. If you use medical equipments, get in contact with the
manufacturer to ensure that the equipments are protected from the radio frequencies.
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Do not use the transceiver close to a pacemaker. Do not use the device in a distance less than
30 centimetres from a pacemaker, since the device can interfere with it and result in a serious
accident. To minimise the possible interference with a pacemaker, use the device on the opposite
side of the body from the pacemaker location.
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Turn off the transceiver when you board an aeroplane. The use of electronic devices on