User`s manual

Safety information
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Safety information
1. For your safety
Read the following instructions carefully. Failure to comply with these instructions can be
dangerous and/or illegal. You are solely responsible for how your Vodafone DSL Router is used
and for the consequences of its use.
Do not activate the product in places where the use of wireless products is prohibited or where
it can cause interference or hazards.
Read the “Safety information” section
Do not use the device at refueling stations
The device may generate intense or flashing light
Do not rely on this device for emergency
communications
Maintain a distance of at least 20 cm from the
Vodafone DSL Router
Do not dispose of the device in fire
Small parts may cause chocking
Avoid contact with magnetic media
The device may generate intense noise
Avoid extreme temperatures
Keep the device away from pacemakers and other
individual medical devices
Avoid contact with liquids Keep the device dry
Deactivate the device when asked to do so
in hospitals and medical facilities
Do not try to disassemble the device
Deactivate the device in explosive environments
Use only authorized accessories
This product is recyclable. Dispose of it appropriately
Radio frequency exposure limits
To avoid the possibility of exceeding the radio frequency exposure limits, you, or anybody else who is around, must be
at least 20 cm away from the aerial linked to the Vodafone DSL Router.
Young children
Keep the Vodafone DSL Router and its components out of reach of children and do not allow children to play with the
router. They may be injured, cause injuries to others or damage the Vodafone DSL Router. The Vodafone DSL Router
includes small, pointed parts which can cause injuries or become detached and cause chocking.
Interference
The Vodafone DSL Router includes a transmitter and a receiver. When on, it receives and transmits radio frequency
energy. You must be careful when using the Vodafone DSL Router very near individual medical devices, such as
pacemakers and hearing aids. All wireless products are sensitive to interference which may affect their performance.
The Vodafone DSL Router is designed for operation at a distance of at least 20 cm from any individual. Failure to
comply with this instruction may lead to exposure to radio frequency energy in excess of the limits set forth in relevant
directives.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers suggest that a pacemaker should be at least 15 cm away from a wireless device to avoid
possible interference between the device and the pacemaker.
Hearing aids
Hearing aids or other cochlear implant users may experience noise interference when using, or being close to, wireless
devices. The level of interference depends on the type of the aid and the distance from the source of interference.
You may reduce interference by moving further away from the source. Consult your hearing aid manufacturer for
alternative solutions.
Medical devices
To find out whether the Vodafone DSL Router could affect the operation of your medical device, consult your doctor
and the device manufacturer.
Hospitals
To prevent possible interference with sensitive medical equipment, deactivate your wireless device when requested to
do so in hospitals, clinics or health facilities.
Explosive environments
Where there is a possible explosive atmosphere, you must comply with all posted instructions and must, upon request,
deactivate the Vodafone DSL Router or any other wireless device. Areas with possible explosive environments are
refueling stations, spaces under boat decks, fuel or chemical transportation or storage facilities, as well as areas where
the air contains chemicals or particles (such as grains, dust or suspended metallic particles).
Explosion areas
To avoid causing interference with explosion operations, you must deactivate the Vodafone DSL Router when you
are in explosion areas or in areas where there are signs instructing you to deactivate “two-way wireless devices” or
“electronic devices”. Watch out for warnings, comply with restrictions and observe all the rules