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2 Safety information
2.1 Symbols used
IWarnings
2Practical recommendations that help to improve performance.
2.2 Warnings
Carefully read all the instructions contained in the manual and on the
labels applied to the device. The manufacturer has taken all possible
measures to ensure that all the information contained in this manual
is complete, accurate and current. However, CTE International
shall not be responsible for damages for which it is not directly
responsible. Modifications performed by unauthorized personnel
may affect the validity of the information contained in this manual.
• ThistransceiveriscompliantwithDirective99/05/EC.Beforeusing
the device, always refer to the restrictions on the use enclosed to
this manual.
• Always use the professional transceiver selected in compliance
with the regulations in force in the country of residence and
refrain from using it when its use is forbidden or if it is likely to
cause interference or serious hazards.
Attention
The portable HP450 2A extrá transceiver has been specifically
designed to guarantee a long-term safe and reliable operation.
For optimum and safe performance, always observe the basic
precautions applicable to all electric equipment:
Do not handle the transceiver by its aerial.
The use of a faulty aerial could seriously damage the
transmission power stages.
Do not keep the aerial of the radio too close to your
body during transmission.
Users with cardiac stimulators, acoustic implants
or medical devices should always consult their
doctor or the manufacturer of these devices to make
sure that they are adequately protected against RF
energy.
Do not use the radio close to unshielded primers in
explosive atmospheres.
The radio is designed to be used in extreme conditions.
However, it is always advisable to avoid exposing it
to very high or low temperatures (temperatures below
–20°C or above +55°C).
Do not expose the transceiver to excessive vibrations,
dust or rain.
Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the radio or
battery (except for performing the routine maintenance
operations described in this manual).
-20°C/+55°C
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