Operational reliability
Danger
Wireless signals can interfere with electronic
devices, particularly cardiac pacemakers, hear-
ing aids and defibrillators.
If any such equipment is fitted, users should
avoid being in the immediate vicinity of opera-
tional wireless components.
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Wireless components may interfere with each other's
signal transmission. To ensure reliable signal trans-
mission, maintain a minimum clearance of 0.5 m
between wireless components.
Radio frequency of the wireless components:
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868 MHz
Liability
The licensor rejects all liability for loss of profit, unat-
tained savings, or other direct or indirect consequential
losses resulting from the use of the wireless compo-
nents, as well as losses resulting from inappropriate
use. The limitation of liability shall not apply if the dam-
age was caused deliberately or through gross negli-
gence, or if mandatory liability applies due to product
liability legislation.
Only operate wireless components indoors.
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Avoid impairment through moisture or dust.
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Ensure the wireless components do not come into
contact with gases, vapours or solvents and prevent
long-lasting direct insolation.
Do not operate wireless components in conjunction
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with the following devices:
Devices which directly or indirectly serve for health
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or life-saving purposes.
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Devices which, when operated, may result in a risk
to humans, animals or property.
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Check the status of the wireless components follow-
ing a power failure or restart.
Safety and liability
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