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6.3 Care and attention to radio frequencies
To guarantee optimum radio performance and ensure that
human exposure to the electromagnetic frequencies is within the
parameters established by law, always follow this procedure:
when using a portable transceiver, if possible keep it upright and
at least 2.5 cm from your head and body; the best position on a
motorcycle is inside a case on the handlebar or tank.
6.4 Electromagnetic compatibility
All electronic equipment is subject to electromagnetic interference
(EMI) if not adequately shielded and designed or configured for
electromagnetic compatibility.
To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility problems,
turn your radio off anywhere signs ask you to like, for instance,
hospitals and/or healthcare buildings and areas at risk.
When asked to do so, turn the radio off on board the airplane; all use
of the radio must be in agreement with flight regulations.
6.5 Operating precautions
Do not use transceivers if the antenna is damaged. It could come into
contact with the skin and slight superficial burns could result.
Take the device with the broken antenna to your dealer who will send
it to the authorised assistance service.
Battery
Do not replace/remove the battery pack inside places where there is
a high explosion risk.
Only install battery packs that are the same type as that supplied
with TRIBE (Cellularline BSI3650 battery).
All batteries or battery packs can cause damage to things and/or
injury to people (e.g. burns) if the terminals come into contact with
each other or with conductive metal objects like jewels, keys, coins,
etc.
Metal materials can cause shorts and become very hot plus the fact
the battery could catch fire.
Be particularly careful when handling charged batteries especially
when you put them in your pocket, in a bag or somewhere else in
contact with metal objects.
The use of parts different from those recommended by the
distributor can vary the device’s certification: use only original spare
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