Interference With Electronic Devices; Potentially Explosive Atmospheres And Blasting Areas - Tait TP9600 User Manual

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Declaration of conformity
Brief Declarations of Conformity appear on page 102 of this booklet. To download the formal declaration of con-
formity, go to www.taitradio.com/eudoc.

Interference with electronic devices

Some electronic devices may be prone to malfunction due to the lack of protection
from RF energy that is present when your radio is transmitting.
Examples of electronic devices that may be affected by RF energy are:
• aircraft electronic systems
• vehicular electronic systems such as fuel injection, anti-skid brakes, and cruise control
• medical devices such as pacemakers and hearing aids
• medical equipment in hospitals or health care facilities.
Switch off the radio before boarding an aircraft. Using your radio while in the air is not permitted.
Consult the manufacturer (or its representative) of any such electronic devices to determine whether electronic cir-
cuits in those devices will perform normally when the radio is transmitting.
If you have a pacemaker:
• immediately turn off the radio if you suspect it is interfering with the pacemaker
• keep the radio at least 6 inches (15cm) from the pacemaker while the radio is on
• use the radio on the side opposite to the pacemaker to minimize interference
• never carry the radio in a breast pocket.
If there is interference between your hearing aid and the radio, please discuss an alternative solution with the hearing
aid manufacturer.

Potentially explosive atmospheres and blasting areas

Unless the radio is specifically certified for use in a potentially explosive atmo-
sphere, turn off the radio before entering such an atmosphere. An explosion could
cause serious injury or death. Examples of potentially explosive atmospheres
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Tait International Ltd July 2021

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