Assistance - Midland Handheld VHF Marine Transceiver User Manual

Handheld vhf marine transceiver
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Never throw batteries into a fire or expose them to high temperatures; doing so may cause fires or explosions. Always
follow the regulations set out by your country of residence.
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Use only the original batteries and battery charger. Use of unapproved accessories may cause burns, fires, or
explosions, and may create serious damage to the radio/batteries or to people.
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The battery charger should only be used indoors.
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Ensure your power supply conforms to the one required for your battery charger (AC adaptor). If you are unsure, check
with your vendor or your local electricity supplier.
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To avoid damaging the power cord to your battery charger, connect it in a place where it will not be stepped on and
where nothing will be placed on top of it. Insert the prongs into a socket that has been grounded.
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Avoid shocks and excessive vibrations. Do not use the battery charger if it has been subjected to strong shock, had a
fall, or appears damaged; immediately contact an authorized service centre.
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Do not dismount the battery charger. Any repair work must be performed exclusively by authorized service centers. For
further information, contact your local supplier.
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To reduce the risk of electrical shocks, disconnect the power cable before performing cleaning or maintenance. Grasp
the plug (not the cord!) when removing it from the socket. Use of inappropriate extension cords may cause fire or
electrical shocks.
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Do not expose the batteries directly to temperatures outside the -20°C to +35°C range during storage and do not charge
them in temperatures outside the +5 to +55°C range.
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We advise you to write the serial number of your transceiver in the space provided below. This number is found on the
rear panel of the transceiver and will be useful in the event of repair/assistance and/or loss and/or theft.
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Serial number_______________________
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