User's Manual

Vocera T1000 Phone Safety Instructions
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Vocera T1000 Phone Safety Instructions
The Vocera T1000 phone (including its battery component) and the
Vocera battery charger are electronic devices. Care appropriate to the
use of any electronic device must be taken in using the phone and the
battery charger in order to minimize the possibility of injury (e.g., from
shock) and damage (e.g., from fire).
In addition, the Vocera phone is a wireless communication device
that works by generating radio frequency (RF) signals. These signals,
although generally lower in strength than a typical cellular telephone,
can interfere with other electronic devices that are not appropriately
shielded against RF signals. If the Vocera phone will be used in
proximity to sensitive electronic devices for which interference could
result in serious consequences, you must consult with the manufacturer
of any such device in order to determine whether the Vocera phone can
be safely operated in proximity to such device.
References below to the “phone” refer to the Vocera phone, including
its battery component, while references to the “product” refer to the
phone and the Vocera battery charger.
In addition to other basic safety precautions appropriate to the use of
wireless electronic devices, please follow the safety and use instructions
set forth below.
Phone and Battery Charger Safety
1. PLEASE BE CERTAIN TO READ, UNDERSTAND, AND FOLLOW ALL
WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THE PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION AND
ON THE PRODUCT ITSELF.
2. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble any part of the
product. Instead, take the product to qualified service personnel when
service or repair work is required. Opening or removing covers may expose
you to dangerous voltages or other risks, and incorrect reassembly can
cause electric shock when you use the product again.
3. Do not put anything other than a Vocera phone into a Vocera charger slot,
as other objects may touch dangerous voltage points or may short out
parts, both of which conditions could result in fire or electric shock.
4. Do not place the product on an unstable surface, as the product may fall
and suffer serious damage.