Chi Mei Communication Systems Inc. 0406CHAI1 Manual De Usuario

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18. Important Safety Information 
18.1.  Radio Frequency (RF) Energy 
When your device is powered on, it receives and transmits RF energy. While this device 
complies with U.S. regulatory requirements concerning exposure of human beings to RF 
energy, you always want to minimize exposure. To minimize your exposure to this RF 
energy, follow these procedures: 
 
Use only the antenna supplied with the device or an approved replacement. 
 
For body-worn operation, place the device in a supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, 
case, etc. 
 
Use AT&T Wireless-approved accessories. 
For more information on RF, see 
18.1.1. RF 
Interference/Compatibility 
In some instances, your device will cause interference with other electronic devices. Here 
are a few rules to follow: 
 
Power off your device in any facility or area, such as hospitals or in blasting areas, where 
posted notices instruct you to do so. This includes notices saying, “Turn off two-way 
radio.” 
 
Follow instructions from airline crew for use of this device on an airplane. 
 
If you use a pacemaker, hearing aid or other medical device that may be affected by RF, 
consult your health care provider or the manufacturer’s recommendations before using 
this device. Generally, they recommend that you hold a device that is ON more than six 
inches from the pacemaker and do not carry it in your breast pocket. 
 
Check your vehicle owner’s manual or your dealer to be sure that you can use this 
device in your vehicle and it will not interfere with any of your vehicle’s electronic 
systems. For any equipment added to your vehicle, check with the equipment 
manufacturer or where you purchased it. 
18.2.  Potentially Explosive Atmospheres 
In rare cases, your device can emit a spark that could cause an explosion or fire. To 
minimize this risk, do the following: 
 
Do not use your device and do not remove, replace or charge batteries when you are in 
an area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Such areas are not always marked and 
include fueling areas like gas stations, below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or 
storage facilities, vehicles using LP gas, or areas where the air contains chemicals or 
particles such as grain, dust, or metal powders. 
 
Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquids, or explosives in your vehicle, especially 
if you plan to use your device.