Hazardous Condition Warnings - Cisco FM1000 Gateway Installation And Configuration Manual

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1. HAZARDOUS CONDITION WARNINGS

IMPORTANT
In some jurisdictions, operation of any or all hardware that may
be described in this manual may be subject to the following
conditions:
Like all other global technology vendors, Fluidmesh is required to comply
with all local health and government regulations in the locations in which
we operate. This includes meeting radio frequency (RF) exposure limits
for our products.
Our equipment is tested in accordance with regulatory requirements as a
condition to our ability to market and sell in any given jurisdiction. As an
equipment manufacturer, Fluidmesh defers to expert national and
international health organizations responsible for guidance on the safety
of RF signals, specifically the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA),
Health Canada, the World Health Organization (WHO), and other national
and global health agencies.
In May 2019, the FDA stated that there is "no link between adverse health
effects and exposure at or under the current RF energy exposure limit",
and that the current FCC RF exposure limits are sufficient to insure the
safety of users.
If any Fluidmesh hardware unit breaks down or malfunctions, emits smoke
or an unusual smell, if water or other foreign matter enters the unit
enclosure, or if the unit is dropped onto a hard surface or damaged in any
way, power off the unit immediately and contact an authorized Fluidmesh
Networks dealer for assistance.
If you are adjusting and/or controlling a Fluidmesh device using control
software such as the RACER™ interface or the device's local Configurator
interface, do not make configuration changes unless you know with
certainty that your changes will not negatively impact people or animals in
the vicinity of the device and its antennas.
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HAZARDOUS CONDITION WARNINGS
1. The hardware may not cause harmful interference.
2. The hardware must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
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