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Important Safety Information

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Important Safety Information
This icon indicates a danger, warning, or caution
notice. Be sure to read these carefully to avoid
injury.
WARNING
Risk of Electric Shock
If any component of the TracNet H60 system
becomes damaged and/or no longer functions
normally, disconnect it from vessel power,
secure it from unintended operation, and
contact KVH Technical Support (see
"Technical Support" on page
modifications must be performed by a trained,
KVH-certified technician. If you are a KVH-
certified technician, you still must contact KVH
Technical Support prior to conducting any
repairs or modifications to the equipment.
WARNING
Risk of Explosion
Do not operate the TracNet Hub+ (or any other
electrical device) in an environment where
flammable gases, vapors, or dusts are present.
In addition, do not operate the unit in an
environment with a temperature outside its 
5º F to 131º F (-15º C to 55º C) temperature
range.
CAUTION
Risk of Electric Shock
Failure to ground the H60 system properly to
ship's ground will cause an unsafe floating
ground condition, risking potentially lethal
electric shock. See
page 16
for details on the proper grounding of
the equipment.
CAUTION
RF Radiation Hazard
The antenna transmits up to 6 watts of radio
frequency (RF) energy that is potentially
harmful. Whenever the system is powered on,
make sure everyone stays more than 47.3 feet
(14.4 m) away from the antenna. No hazard
exists directly below the antenna.
TracNet H60 Installation Guide
1). All repairs or
"Connect Power" on

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