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Avoid excessive shock to the radio.
Don’t place the radio where the direct sunlight, humidity and/or the high
temperature occurs, battery damage can occur in this environment.
6.2 Influences to the operations of Radio or other Equipment
The Radio emits a strong electronic wave which may have an effect on the operation of other
equipment and can also be affected by those other devices.
If using radio in an area where medical equipment is being used, please get
permission from relevant staff to prevent interference issues.
Be careful when using your radio in a place where computers or other
electronic devices are being used because the strong electronic waves from
the radio can affect this equipment.
7. Safety Notes
Please make sure to read the followings for safe and effective use of the Radio.
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Please keep the radio away at least 1 inch from the body.
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Do not touch antenna if it is damaged. Risk of skin burn can occur if the
outside surface of antenna gets stripped out.
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Please be careful when putting the battery in a pocket or a bag. If you
contact a conductive metal to a battery terminal, there is a heat and fire
risk to your radio.
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Please don’t listen to the radio at a high-volume level when using
earphones. Loud volume may have a lasting bad effect on your hearing.
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It is recommended to adjust the volume step by step to the level you
want after you set the radio volume of the radio at a low level.
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Please don’t remove or replace or charge or discharge the battery in a
hazard area where sparks could cause an electrical fire.
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Turn off the radio in areas where there is a strong electromagnetic force