User Manual

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z Do not leave the radio equipment products lying around loose in cars, e.g. on the parcel shelf. Stow
these products in a suitable, safe place in the car so that they do not present a danger to you or to
other occupants of the car, if emergency braking is effected.
z When driving a car, do not use the radio because it may distract you from the other traffic.
z Charge rechargeable batteries only with the appropriate suitable charger. Observe the voltage and
currency specifications. Never use the charger to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
z When handling rechargeable batteries comply with environmental protection regulations !
Never attempt to open a rechargeable battery and never throw a rechargeable battery into
fire. Expended (defective) rechargeable batteries are subject to compulsory regulated
waste disposal. Do not put them in the household waste!
z Ensure that a short-circuit (risk of fire or injury) is not created across rechargeable battery terminals
or charging sockets by a short-out (bent-open paper clip, bunch of keys etc.). In such an event the
warranty shall lapse. Transport any spare rechargeable batteries in an electrically non-conducting
package in order to avoid short-circuiting the rechargeable batteries.
z Keep the radio equipment and rechargeable batteries out of the reach of children and any other per-
sons who are not familiar with the handling and operation thereof.
z Safe operation requires clean devices. Ensure that the devices (microphones, connectors etc.) are
clean and in good condition at all times.
z The radio equipment may only be used for the specific application envisaged.
z Should equipment, supplied by CeoTronics, be definitely put out of service you may return it to
CeoTronics. We ensure recycling and/or disposal of outdated equipment in compliance with
the applicable environment protection law.
z Keep these operating instructions for later use.