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Exposure of
hUIIWIS
to Rf
fields (RSS.102)
The computen Nnploy low
gaon
lnt'9ral antenoo that do not Nnit
RF
field
in
oms of
Hulth
Canada Um,ts for the gel'lffill population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health
Canada's Web site at
hnpJ
/www.hc-sc.gc.ca/
Tht radiated energy from the antennas connected to the wireless idapters confonns to the
IC limit of the
RF
exposure rtqulrement ~idlng IC
RSS
102,
Issue
5
muse
4.
SAR
tests~
conducted using recommended
opmting
positions accepted
by the
F<CJ
RSS
with the device
transmitting ill
Its
highest cl'rtified poWl!r leom
In
illl tested frequency band without distance
attaching
n,~
from the
body.
Non-comph,mce with the ilbovt restrictions fflilY result In
violation of FCC RF exposure guldelintS.
Ike
Restrt<tton
Attention in
Ff3nce,
operation Is limited to 1ndoof
use
within the band
S150-S3SOMHL
F or Products
with Radio
Receivers That Can Use
an Exttmal Antenna (U SA O
NLY):
CATV (Cable TV)
or
Antenna Grounding
If iln outside antenna or cable systNTI is connected to this prodUC1, bt certain that it is grounded
so
as to pRWidt some protection <19ainst voltage surges and
statlC
charges.
Section
810 of the
National Electrical Code
(NEC),
ANSI/NF PA No. 70-1984,
provides
information
wrth
respect
to proper grounding of
the
mast and supporting structull!, grounding of
the
lead-In wire
to
an antenna dlsdlarge uni~ silt
of
grounding conductors, locatlon of antenna disdlarge unit,
connection to grounding tlectrodes and requirements of the grounding
electrode.
Note to CATV System Installer:
This remlndff is provided to call the CATV (cable
TV)
system lnstal~s attention to ilnlde 82G-40
of the
NEC.
whkll provides guidelines for proper grounding
Mid,
In
particular,
specifies
that
the
cable ground shall
be connected to
the grounding system of the building.
as
dose to
the
pomt
of able entry as
posstble.
For
CD/DVD/Blu-ray Dis<• Players:
Caution:
ThiS product uses a laser
system.
To prevent direct txp05ure to the laser
beam,
do not open
the
cabinet endosure or deftit any of the safety mechanisms pro¥ided for your
prvtect1on.
00
NOT
STARE
INTO THE
LA.5£R
BEAM.
To fflSUre proper use of
this
product. plea$t read the owner's
manual carefully
and
retain
It
for future
use.
Should the unit require maintenance or repair,
please contact your local JBL semce
center.
Refer servicing to qualified personnel
only.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
KI.ASSE 1 LASER PROOUKT
LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE
KLASS 1 IJ\SER
APPARAT
CLASSE
1
PROOUIT LASER
FOR
ALL EU COUNTRIES:
for
products that lndude audio out
Prevffltion of hearing loss
&
Caution:
l'erfflilnent
hearing loss fflilY occur if earphones or headphones are
used at high volume for prolonged periods of
time.
For
ffince.
the products have been tested to comply with the Sound Pressure
lfWI
requirement
laid
down
In
the
applicable NF EN 50332-1:2013 and/or
EN 50332-2:2013 standards
;H
required
by French
Article
um-1.
N
ote: To p,event posstble hearing damage, do not listen at high volume !Mis for long
pmods.
WEEE
Notlce
The DirK!M on Waste Bfflocal and Electronk Equipment
(Will),
which entered into force
;H
European law on
14/02/2014,
resulted In
a
major change in the tll!atment of eltc1rial
equipment at
end-of-hfe.
The purpose of this DirectM
iS,
as a first pnonty, the prevention of
Wm.
and in
addition,
to
promote the
ttuse,
lfCY(llng and othff forms of r ~ of such wastes sou to reduce
disposal.
Tht WEEE logo on the product or on
its
box lndiatmg collectlon
for
flectrlcal and electronic
equipment consists of the crossed-out wheeled
bin,
as shown btlow.
)t
-
T his product must not bt disposed of or dumped with your other household
waste.
You
ill1!
liable to dispose
of
ill your electronk or electrical waste equipment
by
relocating
O'ltf
to the
specified collectlOl'I point for recycling of
such
hazardous
waste.
Isolated collection and proper
recOYeryof your electronkilnd electrical waste equipment at
the
time of disposal will allow us
to help conserving natural resourca.
Moreover,
proper recycling of
the
electronk and electrical
waste equipment will ensure safety of human htalth and environment
For
more information
about electronk and electool waste equipment disposaL re<avffy, and conectton points. plea$t
contact
,our
local dty center, hoosehold waste disposal
semce,
shop from
wherf
you purdlased the
equipment or fflilnufacturer of the equipment
RoHS Co mpliance
Thas
product
Is
In cornpfiance with Directrie 2011/65/EU ind (EU)201S/86l of
the
Europeffl Parliament
and of the Coundl ofll/03/2015 on the restriction of the use of ctrlitn haardous substances In
electrical and electronic equipment.
REACH
REACH (Regulation No
1907/2006)
addresses
the
production ilnd
use
of chemlal substances and
their potential impacts on human health and the environment Article 33(1) of REACH Regulatt0n
requim suppliers to Inform the
recipients rt
an artlde contains more thin 0.1 %
(per
Wfight per
,1rticfe)
of any substance(s) on the Substances of
Very
High Concern (SVHCJ Candidate
list
('REACH
candidate
list').
This product conulns the substance "lead"(CAS-No. 7439-92· 1) In
a
concentration of
~
than 0.1%
per Wfight
At the
time of
release
of this prodUCI, mept for
the
lead substance. no other substances of REACH
candidate list are contained In a concentrabon of more than 0.1% per weight
in
this product
Note:
On June 27,
2018,
lead was added to the REACH candidate list The inclusion of lead m the REACH
candldate list does not mean that lead-containing matfflals pose an immediate
risk
or results In ,1
restriction of permissibility
of~
use.
For Products That lndude Batterifs
Ell
Batteries Directive
201
l/56/EU
A
new battery directive 2013/56/EU on
8ittery
,1nd Accumulator repladng directive entered into force
on tht 01
/07/2015.
The directive applies to all
types
of batteries ,md accumulators
CM.
MA,
button
alls. lead
acid,
rechargeable
pacb)
including
those
incorporated Into appliances except for military,
medk.11 and
power
tool ,1pplot10ns. The d1rectM sets out rules for collection, treatment recycling and
disposal of batteries. and aims to
prohjbit
certain haurdous substances and to lmpl'IM environmental
performance of bitterles and au operilors in the supply
chain.
Instructions for Users on Removal,
Re<ydlng and
OljpOSal of Used ~lteries
To remove the batteries from your equipment or remote control,
rMf'st
the procedull!
~bed In
the
owne(s manual for insening batteries. For
products
with a built-in battery that lasts for the lifebme
of the product, removal ff1i1Y
not
be
possible
for the
user.
In this
we,
recydlng or recovery centen
handle
the
dismantllng of the product and the removal of the battery
It
for
any reason. It becomes
n«essary to replace such a battery, this procedure must be
performfd by
authorized service centM.
In the European Union and o~ locations,
it
Is Illegal to dispose of any battery
with
household
Irish.
All batteries must be disposed of in an environmentally sound
manner.
Cont.Kt your local
waste-management officials for Information regarding the environmentally sound collection, recycling
and disposal
of used
batterie.

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