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Areas
with
a
potentially
explosive
atmosphere
are
often,
but
not
always,
clearly
marked.
They
include
fueling
areas
such
as
gas
stations;
below
deck
on
boats;
fuel
or
chemical
transfer
or
storage
facilities;
vehicles
using
liquefied
petroleum
gas
(such
as
propane
or
butane);
areas
where
the
air
contains
chemicals
or
particles,
such
as
grain,
dust,
or
metal
powders;
and
any
other
area
where
you
would
normally
be
advised
to
turn
off
your
vehicle’s
engine.
PRECAUTIONS
Your
Handheld
Portable
Telephone
is
a
high
quality
piece
of
equipment.
Before
operating,
read
all
instructions
and
cautionary
markings
on
(1)
AC/DC
Travel
Adaptor
(2)
Battery
and
(3)
Product
Using
Battery.
Failure
to
follow
the
directions
below
could
result
in
serious
bodily
injury
and/or
property
damage
due
to
battery
liquid
leakage,
fire
or
rupture.
DO
NOT
use
this
equipment
in
an
extreme
environment
where
high
temperature
or
high
humidity
exists.
DO
NOT
abuse
the
equipment.
Avoid
striking,
shaking
or
shocking.
When
not
using,
lay
down
the
unit
to
avoid
possible
damage
due
to
instability.
DO
NOT
expose
this
equipment
to
rain
or
spilled
beverages.
DO
NOT
use
unauthorized
accessories.
DO
NOT
disassemble
the
phone
or
its
accessories.
If
service
or
repair
is
required,
return
unit
to
an
authorized
PCD
cellular
service
center.
If
unit
is
disassembled,
the
risk
of
electric
shock
or
fire
may
result.
DO
NOT
short
‐
circuit
the
battery
terminals
with
metal
items
etc.
7.2
SAFETY
INFORMATION
FOR
FCC
RF
EXPOSURE
WARNING!
READ
THIS
INFORMATION
BEFORE
USING
CAUTIONS
In
August
1996
the
Federal
Communications
Commission
(FCC)
of
the
United
States
with
its
action
in
Report
and
Order
FCC
96
‐
326
adopted
an
updated
safety
standard
for
human
exposure
to
radio
frequency
electromagnetic
energy
emitted
by
FCC
regulated
transmitters.
Those
guidelines
are
consistent
with
the
safety
standard
previously
set
by
both
U.S.
and
international
standards
bodies.
The
design
of
this
phone
complies
with
the
FCC
guidelines
and
these
international
standards.
BODY
WORN
OPERATION
This
device
was
tested
for
typical
body
‐
worn
operations
with
the
back
of
the
phone
kept
1.5
cm.
from
the
body.
To
maintain
compliance
requirements,
use
only
belt
‐
clips,
holsters
or
similar
accessories
that
maintain
a
1.5
cm
separation
distance
between
the
user’s
Body
and
the
back
of
the
phone,
including
the
antenna.
The
use
of
belt
‐
clips,
holsters
and
similar
accessories
should
not
contain
metallic
components
in
its