High Radio Surface Temperatures; Radio Protection When Changing The Vehicle Battery - Tait TM9100 Safety Information Manual

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Consult the manufacturer (or its representative)
of the equipment to determine whether these
electronic circuits will perform normally when the
radio is transmitting.

High radio surface temperatures

The bottom surface of the radio and the heatsink
fins can become hot during prolonged operation.
Do not touch these parts of the radio.
110 watt mobiles
Do not place objects on the radio. The heatsink
needs a clearance of at least one inch (2.5cm)
and a free flow of air.
Radio protection when changing the
vehicle battery
Always remove the fuses from the radio power
cable before charging the vehicle battery,
connecting a second battery or using power from
another vehicle (e.g. when "jump-starting"
the vehicle).
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