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2 Safety First

2. Conventions and Symbols in this manual

For ease and convenience of use, this manual uses symbols to

highlight, practical advice and critical or essential information.
! This symbol marks ‘caution’. These special notices - relating

to technical information, danger, safety, cautionary advices

and/or information - are of the utmost importance. You should

pay careful attention to this type of information to avoid

possible damage to your equipment and to avoid potential

danger to yourself or other people.

2

This symbol marks a ‘note’. Notes are hints or tips offering

additional information you are advised to follow to get the best

performance out of the device.

Important words sentences are underlined.

2.2 Warning notes

! Be careful to follow strictly all warnings in this chapter

2.2.a General

• Before using the transceiver, carefully read all instructions

contained in this manual in the order in which they are written.

Cross-reference to paragraphs and chapters is provided for ease

of use only. After reading this manual keep it for future reference.

• Read and follow all warnings and instruction labels found on the

radio and its accessories.

• Always observe laws and regulations regarding the use of

transceivers, which may change from country to country. Where

prohibited, or in areas where the radio may cause interference or

danger, turn off your radio.

• Do not use your transceiver if the antenna is damaged - although

the radio is protected, this may seriously damage its R.F. power

stages.

• During transmission keep the antenna at least 2.5cm from your

head and body and maintain a distance from other electrical/

electronic devices. Your transceiver contains a radio transmitter.

Be aware that, when you press the

PTT or CALL button, the radio

emits radio frequency (RF) energy. If you use cardiac stimulators,

hearing aids, or other medical devices, consult your doctor or the

manufacturer of the device to ensure the device is adequately

protected from RF energy. Your doctor will be able to suggest

ways of obtaining these information.

• Keep a tight grip on your radio to prevent falls and consequently

possible damage. Ensure the

PTT or CALL button is not pressed

accidentally when you do not need to transmit. Do not hold the

transceiver by the antenna! This is a delicate part of the device

and it is vital for the proper functioning of the radio.

• Be aware of environmental conditions - although the transceiver

was designed to operate under the most severe conditions, it is

important to avoid exposure to environments that are excessively

humid or dusty, or to temperatures outside the -20° to +55°

Celsius range. Also avoid exposure to direct sunlight, jarring, and

excessive vibration.

• Before using the radio, ensure that all protective covers and parts

are in perfect operating condition, in order to ensure maximum

protection against humidity and atmospheric agents.

• Although this radio was designed to be used in extreme weather

conditions, avoid getting it wet as much as possible and do not

let any type of liquid fall on it. If the transceiver or one of the

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