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Never let batteries lying around openly as there is the danger that these can be swallowed by children or
domestic animals. Immediately consult a doctor when batteries are swallowed!
Leaking or damaged batteries can cause irritations when getting into contact with the skin. In this case use
appropriate protective gloves.
Make sure that the batteries cannot be short-circuited, thrown into the fire and be charged. There is a danger
of explosion.
3.1 Approval
This wireless microphone system was tested in accordance with the European standards EN 301489-17-9,
EN 60950 and EN 301357-1/-2. Consequently, this product adheres to the R&TTE-Directive of the European
Union and does not need an individual EC type examination of every member state.
The approval number is
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In all EU member countries, the operation of this wireless system is approved by the local telecom regulatory
authority. In some countries outside the EU, this wireless system may need to be approved by the local
telecom regulatory authority. Please refer to your authority as listed below:
Telecom & Postal Regulatory Authorities outside the EU
Argentina Comisión Nacional de Comunicaciones (CNC)
www.cnc.gov.ar
Australia Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
www.dca.gov.au
Brazil Anatel
www.anatel.gov.br
Canada Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
www.crtc.gc.ca
Colombia Ministerio de Comunicaciones
www.mincomunicaciones.gov.co
Hong Kong Office of the Telecommunications Authority (OFTA)
www.ofta.gov.hk
Japan Ministry of Public Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications www.soumu.go.jp
Korea Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC)
www.mic.go.kr
Mexico Secretaría de Comunicaçiones y Transportes (SCT)
www.sct.gob.mx
Taiwan Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC)
www.motc.gov.tw/welcome.htm
Thailand Post and Telegraph Department (PTD)
www.ptd.go.th
USA Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
www.fcc.gov
Postal Rate Commission (PRC)
www.prc.gov