Avaya 3641 Guia De Referência
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Wireless Telephones
Operational Warnings
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn off your handset prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere.
Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas. Sparks in a potentially explo-
sive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas. Sparks in a potentially explo-
sive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
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WARNING: Changes or modifications to this equipment that are not
approved by Avaya may cause this equipment to fail to comply with
part 15 of the FCC rules, voiding the user’s authority to operate this
equipment.
approved by Avaya may cause this equipment to fail to comply with
part 15 of the FCC rules, voiding the user’s authority to operate this
equipment.
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WARNING: Avaya products contain no user-serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
It is recommended that standard acceptance procedures be followed
prior to operating this equipment in proximity of life-support systems.
prior to operating this equipment in proximity of life-support systems.
Earpiece may retain magnetic objects.
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Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres include fueling areas
such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage
facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as
grain, dust, or metal powders, and any other area where you would nor-
mally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Areas with potentially
explosive atmospheres are often posted, but not always.
such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage
facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as
grain, dust, or metal powders, and any other area where you would nor-
mally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Areas with potentially
explosive atmospheres are often posted, but not always.