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CoachComm X2 - Protecting Yourself and Those Around You; Battery Safety; Radio Pack (RP) Battery Safety

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OPERATING MANUAL
800.749.2761 www.coachcomm.com
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Battery Safety
Radio Pack (RP) Battery Safety
WARNING:
EXPLOSION AND FIRE RISK
» Battery explosion is possible if incorrect type is used. Use only batteries approved for use with X-System
Radio Packs. If powering the Radio Pack with AA batteries, use only alkaline or carbon-zinc batteries.
» Do not leave the battery unattended while charging. Immediately unplug unit if battery begins to swell
or emit smoke while charging. If battery bursts or chemicals begin to leak out of battery housing, the
chemicals will react with the air and cause a re.
» CoachComm recommends keeping a Class-D re extinguisher available when charging lithium-polymer
batteries. The chemicals inside lithium-polymer batteries are highly ammable.
» Do not allow batteries to overheat (reach temperatures of above 140 degrees Fahrenheit).
» Batteries that appear swollen, deformed, or damaged, or that do not t properly should never be used.
Properly dispose of any batteries in this condition in accordance with the instructions provided by your local
authorities. For more information and local drop-off sites, visit http://www.call2recycle.org/.
Protecting Yourself and Those Around You
Allow only responsible individuals who are familiar with these general safety rules and operating instructions to use your
X-System. Never allow people unfamiliar with these rules and instructions to set up or operate your system.
CAUTION:
SYSTEM DAMAGE AND INJURY RISK
» Never, under any conditions, remove, bend, cut, t, weld, or otherwise alter standard parts of the X-System.
Modications to your system could cause personal injuries and property damage and will void your
warranty.
» Only use attachments/accessories/cables/antennas/hardware provided by the manufacturer.
» Do not remove or cover any safety labels. If a label is damaged or removed, contact a CoachComm support
technician for a replacement.
» Do not mount the Radio Transceiver/Antenna suction cup directly over heads, if possible. If unavoidable, it
is imperative that you use the included safety lanyard to secure the suction cup to a xed anchor point to
prevent damage or injury from falling objects.

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