Quick Start Guide

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Put the battery charger far from heat resources and in such a way as to guarantee its
correct aeration as well as safe accessibility to the network power supply outlet. Do not
use the battery charger outside of the environments for which it was specified (eg.
external environment).
Use only battery chargers recommended by the manufacture and follow the instructions
described in the user manual to recharge the battery.
Do not use the radio if the antenna is damaged.
Turn off the radio or inhibit transmission, if the equipment allows it, in the electromag-
netically sensitive environments (ex. hospitals, airports, etc.).
The electronic devices are sensitive to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if not
adequately shielded, designed or configured differently for electromagnetic fields
immunity. If electromedical equipment (ex. pace-makers, acoustical equipment, etc.) is
used together with the portable radio, make sure that it is adequately shielded from
external electromagnetic fields.
Carry out the maintenance operations on the portable radio following the instructions
given in the technical manual.
Follow all accident prevention standards when carrying out maintenance operations on
the portable radio equipment and use the proper tools (spanners, screwdrivers, etc.).
First and second level maintenance operations on the equipment are to be carried out
by authorized technicians only.
Third maintenance level operations are to be carried out by CALTTA technicians only.
Use only original accessories and spare parts, approved by the manufacturer, suitable
for the radio. The use of different accessories and/or spare parts (earphone,
antenna,etc.) makes the safety and electromagnetic compatibility certifications to be
valid no more and it could lower the user safety level and/or generate electromagnetic
fields that exceed the accepted limits.
Follow the battery charger instructions in order to use it correctly.
During voice calls, the radio use with its proper bag is not recommended in
environments which temperature can be over 45°C.
The emergency call is a priority type call. The portable radio, like all mobile telephony
equipment, operates with radio frequency signals, therefore, the forwarding of the call
depends on the network coverage during the call.
If you need send an emergency call, keep pressing the emergency button for at least 2
seconds, when the radio is switched on.
Do not cause short circuits between the battery terminals. Do not set the batteries on
metal surfaces. Do not set metal tools on the battery terminals. Be careful when
handling any battery, when placing it in a pocket, purse/bag or any other.
Do not use the battery charger if the power supply cable and/or the plug are damaged.
If the battery is incorrectly replaced existing the dangerous risk of explosion.
Even if the battery is discharge, the risk of explosion exists if the battery is disposed on fire.
Do not take the radio into environments that have a potentially explosive atmosphere
(ex. fuel storage sites, filling stations,etc.). Even when it is off, the radio, being equipped
with battery, might casually generate sparks that could trigger fires and/or explosions.
Do not use the battery charger in environments that have a potentially explosive
atmosphere (ex. fuel storage sites, filling stations,etc.). The use of battery charger
might generate sparks that could trigger fires and/or explosions.