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You
should
not
keep
your
mobile
phone
or
the
GPS
receiver
in
your
breast
pocket.
If
you
have
reason
to
believe
that
interference
is
occurring,
switch
off
your
mobile
phone
and
the
GPS
receiver
immediately
by
pressing
the
on/off
button
on
the
side
of
the
GPS
receiver.
Seek
medical
advice
immediately.
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Hearing
aids
Mobile
phones
and
the
GPS
receiver
can
cause
interference
with
some
hearing
aids.
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Electrostatic
discharge
(ESD)
The
GPS
receiver
contains
class
1
components.
These
should
be
protected
against
electrostatic
discharges
(ESD).
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Disposal
Your
mobile
phone,
the
GPS
receiver
and
its
accessories
must
be
disposed
of
correctly
or
recycled
and
must
not
be
put
in
domestic
waste.
4.
First
Steps
4.1
Charging
the
built
–
in
battery
Using
the
Car
Charger
Cable:
Plug
the
charger
cable
into
the
cigarette
lighter
socket
of
your
car
(12V
to
24V).
Depending
on
the
car
you
might
have
to
turn
the
ignition
key
to
position
1
or
2
in
order
to
power
the
cigarette
lighter.
Please
check
your
car's
user
manual
for
further
information.
ATTENTION:
Make
sure
you
observe
the
notes
in
chapter
3
"Safety
Notes"
page
5
before
using
the
GPS
receiver
for
the
first
time.
ATTENTION:
Use
the
car
charger
cable
only
for
charging
your
GPS
receiver
as
described
in
this
user
manual
and
not
for
charging
mobiles
or
other
devices.
The
battery
is
built
‐
in
and
can
only
be
charged
inside
the
GPS
receiver.
The
battery
must
be
charged
before
first
use.
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