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SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS AND
INSTRUCTIONS
In general, switch off your radio wherever its use is prohibited. Do not leave your radio
within reach of small children (some mobile parts may be accidentally swallowed).
NEVER OPEN THE RADIO! YOU MAY RUN THE RISK OF AN ELECTRIC
SHOCK
For your safety, never use your radio without the battery flap or you risk an
electrical shock.
For optimal audio quality, your radio should be used at an ambient temperature of
b 5 °C and + 45 °C (temperate climates).
Keep the radio away from heat sources such as radiators, candles, lamps, etc.
Do not place anything on your radio (this may hinder correct ventilation): the air
vents on the casing protect your device from overheating. If you place your radio
in a compartment, leave at least 10 cm on either side and 20 cm at the front and
rear.
Model
HM40
: so as not to risk damaging your radio and to prevent the risks of
explosion, only use the battery supplied with your pack. Never use rechargeable
batteries. Place the batteries in the radio's battery housing respecting the polarity.
The battery must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunrays, fire,
etc.
Only use the power supplied unit, and connect it to the mains according to the
installation instructions in this manual and the indications on the identification label
located next to the battery compartment and the power supply unit supplied
(voltage, current, mains network frequency). As a precaution, in the event of
danger, mains adapters are used as cut-off devices for 230V mains power. They
should be located near the equipment and remain easily accessible.
Do not use your radio outdoors, or in a damp room (shower, bathroom, washroom,
kitchen, etc.) less than 1.50 m from a water point.
Never place an object containing liquid (a vase for example) on the device. Any
contact with liquid
may damage your radio and cause a failure (dripping or splashing).
If l
iquid enters the radio, immediately disconnect it from the mains and contact
your dealer.
Do not attempt to remove the screws or open the equipment. It contains no parts
that can be replaced by the user.
The use of headphones at high volume can cause hearing damage.
Sound perception can be misleading. Over time, your hearing "comfort level" gets
used to higher and higher volumes. After prolonged listing, what may seem a
"normal" volume to you, may in fact be too high and harmful to your hearing. To
protect yourself from this risk, set the volume to a safe level and do not increase it
subsequently.
The radio is equipped with non-slip feet to ensure stability and leave no trace on
furniture surfaces. However, given the wide variety of lacquers and varnishes
used by furniture manufacturers, we cannot guarantee that no traces will be left on
furniture surfaces. Sagemcom Broadband SAS shall bear no liability in the event
of such damage.
Worn-out batteries should be disposed of in accordance with the instructions in
chapter
“Environment”
of this manual.
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