User's Manual

This device complies with the requirements in China for Safety and Quality
A 级产品,在生活该产品可能会造成无线电,在种情况下可能需
要用户对其干采取确行的措施。
Australia and New Zealand Notices
The information in this section applies to products bearing the Australia C-Tick and A-Tick Compulsory Marks:
This device equipment complies with the Australian and New Zealand regulatory approvals requirements.
Warning
NETGEAR Class A products that may be utilized in domestic/residential environments may cause radio interference
in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Lithium Ion and Lithium metal Battery Packaging label requirements
Due to concerns about products shipping with Li-Ion and Li-Metal batteries, the UN developed guidelines regarding
the proper testing, packaging, and labeling of these devices. This includes both products shipped with batteries
installed inside the product or packaged separately with the product. All Li-Ion and Li-Metal batteries must
successfully pass the tTests outlined in Part III, Sub-Section 38.3 of the UN Manual of tests and criteria
(ST/SG/AC.10/11/Rev.5) before they can be shipped with NTGR products.
Li-Ion and Li-Metal Batteries
Li-Ion batteries are generally rechargeable, while Li-Metal batteries are generally non-rechargeable. Both types of
batteries have the potential to create a fire hazard if damaged or improperly packaged.
Labeling Requirements for Li-Ion and Li-Metal Batteries
The required labels must be present on the pallets and master carton. To conform to IATA’s Dangerous Good
Regulations, different labels apply to different Watt-hour for Li-Ion and different mass for Li-metal. The calculation for
Watt-hours is:
Nominal Voltage x Nominal Capacity (Ah) = Watt-hours
The volts and ampere can be found in the batteries data sheet.
Required Labels for Battery Transportation (UN Manual of Tests and Criteria Part III Subsection 38.3)
Li-Ion Battery Label Requirements