Precautions For Use - GEONAUTE On Channel 500 Manual Del Usuario

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PRECAUTIONS FOR USE

Please read the owner's manual carefully before use. Please keep the owner's manual for the entire
life of the product.
To reduce radio frequency exposure when using the device, keep it at least 5 cm away from your face.
Do not allow babies or young children to get near the devices.
Never use a walkie-talkie with a damaged antenna. If the antenna is in contact with the skin, mild burns
may result.
When using the device in a vehicle, do not leave it in the area above an airbag or in the airbag deployment
area because it can be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to the vehicle occupants if
the airbag is deployed.
The devices are designed to be used in temperatures ranging from -10°C to +50°C inclusive.
If the devices are used in low temperatures, you must use batteries capable of standing up well to low
temperatures. Preferably use lithium or NiMH rechargeable batteries as alkaline and zinc batteries
perform very badly in low temperatures.
Do not use the devices or change the batteries in an explosive atmosphere. The antenna or batteries
can produce micro-sparks or static electricity which can set off explosions causing serious injury and
even death.
Never use the device outside during a storm.
Do not use the device in the rain.
If the device gets wet, switch it off and remove the battery. Dry the battery compartment and leave the
cover open for a few hours. Do not use the device until it is completely dry.
Do not dismantle the product. This will void the warranty and could cause damage or loss of watertightness.
Clean the product with a soft, moist cloth or a compressed air canister. Never use detergents as they
could cause damage to the materials. Do not rub the screen with anything that might scratch it.
Remove the batteries before storing the device for a prolonged period.
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