3 service – MIDLAND G12 User Manual

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accessories gets wet, dry it off as soon as possible with a soft,

clean cloth. If you feel that liquid may have penetrated the radio’s

housing, contact a service centre for a check.

• Do not use the radio, its accessories, and/or substitute the

batteries in potentially explosive environments. A single spark

may cause an explosion.

• Do not take apart the radio or its accessories for any reason! The

equipment has already been calibrated for maximum performance

in the factory. Only qualified experts equipped with specialized tools

and working in authorized centres, can handle the transceiver’s

precision mechanics and electronics. Unauthorized dismantling of

the transceiver will void the warranty. Any service operation must

be carried out only in an authorised centre. For further information

contact your local dealer.

• Use original accessories only; otherwise you may seriously

damage your handheld transceiver.

• Turn off the radio and unplug the power supply before cleaning it.

For further information, refer to Chapter 8.

2.2.b Batteries and chargers

• Before using the battery chargers, carefully read all notes and

cautions regarding this equipment.

• Do not short-circuit the battery terminals: doing so may result in

fire, burns, or explosions.

• Never throw batteries into a fire. Do not expose them to high

temperatures; doing so may cause fires or explosions. Be careful

to always follow local regulations (which may not be the same as

those of the country of your habitual residence).

• Use only original rechargeable batteries and battery charger. Use

of unapproved accessories may cause burns, fires, or explosions,

and may cause serious damage or injuries to people.

• Battery chargers should only be used indoors and with suitable

rechargeable batteries.

• Ensure your power supply conforms to the one required for your

battery charger (AC adaptor). If you are unsure, check with your

vendor or your local electricity supplier.

• To avoid damaging the power cord of your battery charger,

connect it where it will not be stepped on and where nothing will

be placed on top of it. Insert the prongs into a socket that has

been grounded.

• Avoid shocks and excessive vibrations. Do not use the battery

charger if it has been knocked, had a fall or appears damaged. In

this case immediately contact an authorized service centre.

• To reduce the risk of electrical shocks, disconnect the power

cable before performing cleaning or maintenance. Take hold of

the plug (not the cord!) when removing it from the socket. Use

of inappropriate extension cords may cause fire or electrical

shocks.

• Do not expose the batteries directly to temperatures outside the

-20°C to +55°C range during storage. Do not charge them in

temperatures outside the +5 to +55°C range.

2.3 Service

You are advised to write down the serial number of your transceiver

in the space provided below. This number is found on a label sticker

inside the batteries compartment of the transceiver and will be useful

in the event of repair/servicing and/or loss and/or theft.

Serial number _______________________

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