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Auteldac 6
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Safety Information
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IMPORTANT:
ALL POSSIBLE MEASURES MUST BE TAKEN TO ENSURE
WATER, FLUID OR DUST DOES NOT CONTAMINATE THE
INTERNAL COMPONENTS OF THIS TELEPHONE WHILST
UNPACKING, PREPARING OR INSTALLING IT, OR BY
NEGLIGENCE.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS PRECAUTION WILL INVALIDATE
CERTIFICATION AND YOUR WARRANTY
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Please read these instructions thoroughly before starting
installation. These products must be installed by competent
personnel familiar with electrical and network installations, as
well as the hazardous area regulations.
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The case must not be opened in the hazardous area unless all
connections are isolated outside the hazardous area.
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This product may need to be configured prior to installation.
See section 4 for details
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All glands and blanking plugs must be fitted with
appropriate seals to maintain the required IP rating.
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CAUTION: small metal objects may stick to the handset:
please check before use
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Failing to install and use this product as described in this
manual may invalidate its CE marking and could possibly
compromise the safety of the user.
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This equipment relies on non-metallic materials for safety.
Consideration must be given to the performance of these
materials with respect to chemicals which may be present in
the hazardous area. Refer to manufacturer for more details.
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Some versions of this product are supplied with long
handset or headset cables, which could present a trip
hazard.
Therefore care must be taken when using the
handset/headset at extended distances, so that personnel or
equipment in the vicinity are not impeded, trapped or
entangled by the cord. Also, care must be taken to stow these
long cord handset/headsets so they do not pose an
entanglement or tripping hazard.
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Noise level hazard.
The telephone ringer can develop a
sound level in excess of 90dBA @ 1 metre. Therefore, it is