Children and persons with disabilities, Radio interface – Silvercrest SWR 300 A1 User Manual

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SilverCrest SWR 300 A1

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with other cables. Ensure that all cables are placed so that no one can trip over them and they do

not cause an obstruction.

Children and persons with disabilities

Electrical devices do not belong in the hands of children. Persons with disabilities should also only

use electrical devices appropriately. Never allow children or persons with disabilities to use

electrical devices unsupervised. They may not recognise potential risks. Small parts can be fatal if

swallowed. Also always keep plastic packaging out of reach as it poses a suffocation risk.

Radio interface

Do not use the device on aircraft, in hospitals, operating rooms or in the vicinity of medical

electronic systems. The transmitted radio waves can impair the functionality of sensitive devices.

Keep the device at least 20cm away from any pacemakers since the proper functioning of the

pacemaker can be impaired by radio waves. The transmitted radio waves can cause interference in

hearing aids. Do not place the device in the vicinity of flammable gases or in an explosion-hazard

environment (e.g. paint shop) when the radio components are switched on since the transmitted

radio waves can cause an explosion or a fire. The range of the radio waves is dependent on

conditions in the surrounding environment. In case of data traffic via a wireless connection, it is also

possible for unauthorised third parties to receive data. Targa GmbH is not responsible for radio or

television interference caused by unauthorised changes to this device. In addition, Targa assumes

no responsibility for the replacement or exchange of connecting lines and devices not indicated by

Targa GmbH. Only the user himself is responsible for the elimination of interference caused by such

unauthorised changes and for the replacement or exchange of the devices.

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