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RF exposure levels. In addition, manufacturers also
recommend specific operating instructions to users
of walkie talkie. These instructions are important
because they inform users about RF energy exposure
and provide simple procedures on how to control it.
Please refer to the following websites for more
information on what RF energy exposure is and how
to control your exposure to assure compliance with
established RF exposure limits: http://www.who.int/en
WARNING
Avoid Burns
Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Turn off your radio power in the following
conditions:
• Turn off your radio before removing
(installing) a battery or accessory or when
charging battery.
• Turn off your radio when you are in a
potentially hazardous environments: Near
electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area,
in explosive atmospheres (inflammable
gas, dust particles, metallic powders, grain
powders, etc.).
• Turn off your radio while taking on fuel or
while parked at gasoline service stations.
Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility
Note: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible
to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inad-
equately shielded, designed, or otherwise
configured for electromagnetic compatibility.
To avoid electromagnetic interference
and/or compatibility conflicts
• Turn off your radio in any facility where
posted notices instruct you to do so, hosp-
itals or health care facilities (Pacemakers,
Hearing Aids and Other Medical Devices)
may be using equipment that is sensitive
to external RF energy.
• Turn off your radio when on board an
aircraft. Any use of a radio must be in
accordance with applicable regulations
per airline crew instructions.
Note:
- Pacemakers
Defibrillators or other Implanted Medical
Devices Persons with pacemakers, Impla-
ntable Cardioverter-Defibrillators (ICDs) or
other active implantable medical devices
(AIMD) should:
• ALWAYS keep the radio more than 15cm
from their pacemaker when the radio is
turned on.
• Consult with their physicians regarding the
potential risk of interference from radio
frequency transmitters, such as portable
radios (poorly shielded medical devices
may be more susceptible to interference).
• Turn the radio OFF immediately if they have
any reason to suspect that interference is
taking place.
• Do not carry the radio in a chest pocket or
near the implantation site, and carry or use
the radio on the opposite side of their body