I.SITE III User Manual
© SWISSPHONE Wireless AG
Version 1.1
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Safety Notices
6.1 General
The I.SITE III device should only be opened by authorized and qualified technicians. The
manufacturer is not liable in any way for damage or injuries stemming from non-compliance with
these safety notices or from improper use of the device.
6.2 Important Notes on Device Operation
This device is permitted for operation in Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and all member states of the
European Union.
Before operating this device, you need to obtain a suitable radio license from the applicable
public authority. The permitted frequency ranges and channel spacing vary from country to
country and must be observed.
6.3 General Safety Measures
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All devices must be serviced exclusively by suitably qualified service technicians.
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Only connect devices to the inputs and outputs of the I.SITE III that comply with the
corresponding safety guideline (EN 60950-1:2001).
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Always operate the device in a power grid with 90V-260VAC, 50-60Hz.
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Only operate the device in building locations where it is protected from lightning and
shielded from direct sunlight.
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Due to the danger of electrical shock, only open the I.SITE III housing if you have been
trained and certified by Swissphone to do so.
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Ensure that no humidity, liquid, or steam can enter the device. (In closed-door
environments, the device complies with protection class IP65.)
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Do not keep any liquids in close proximity to the device. Do not use liquid cleaning
agents. These may damage the device or cause electrical shocks.
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Do not install the device in close proximity to heat sources.
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Only use original parts or parts recommended by your dealer, as you may otherwise
cause personal injury or damage to the device. Ignoring this warning voids the device
warranty. Any alteration or repair of the device must be undertaken by a suitably
qualified technician.
6.4 Precautionary Measures for Handling the Battery
The battery (backup battery) is an optional feature and can be ordered as an add-on for the base
housing of the I.SITE III.
6.4.1
Battery Handling
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Never expose the battery to open flames.
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Ensure that there is no short circuit between the battery contacts.
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Never open up the battery.
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If the battery is damaged and dilute sulphuric acid spills onto your skin or clothes,
immediately rinse with water. If any dilute sulphuric acid touches your eyes,
immediately rinse them thoroughly and seek medical help.
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We recommend replacing the battery every 3-4 years.
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After all the battery power has been consumed, restore mains operation as soon as
possible to recharge the battery.