Wireless audio intercom
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EN
A - SAFETy iNSTruCTiONS
1 - OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
• Do not install the handset in locations with
high humidity and/or extreme temperatures, or
where there is a risk that the equipment might
rust or be exposed to dust
• Do not install the handset in cold locations
or locations subject to major temperature
fluctuations.
• Do not daisy-chain extension cords and/or
multi-socket adapters.
• Do not install near acidic chemicals, ammonia
or sources of toxic gases.
• Do not install in explosive environments or near
volatile or inflammable products.
• Never put objects containing water on top of
the device.
• Never cover the device.
• The handset and mains adapter must only be
used indoors.
2 - MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
• Always unplug the product from the mains
before carrying out any maintenance.
• Never use abrasive or corrosive substances to
clean the product.
• Use a soft, slightly damp cloth.
• Never use an aerosol to spray the product as
this may damage the internal workings.
3 - RECYCLING
Disposing of used batteries in household
waste is strictly forbidden. Batteries/
accumulators
containing
harmful
substances are marked with symbols
(shown opposite) which indicate that it is forbidden
to discard them in the household waste. The
corresponding heavy metals are referred to as
follows: Cd= cadmium, Hg= mercury, Pb= lead. You
can dispose of these batteries/accumulators at local
recycling amenities (centres for sorting recyclable
materials) which are required to accept them. Keep
batteries/button cells/accumulators out of reach of
children and store them in a safe place not
accessible to them. They could be swallowed by
children or pets. Risk of death! In the event that a
battery is swallowed, consult a doctor or go to A&E
immediately. Never short-circuit the batteries, and
do not burn or recharge them. They may explode!
This logo denotes that devices which are
no longer in use must not be disposed of
as household waste. They are likely to
contain hazardous substances which are
dangerous to both health and the
environment. Return the equipment to your local
distributor or use the recycling collection service
provided by your local council.
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