Silvercrest SFG 8000 B2 Operating And Safety Instructions Manual page 10

Frs/gmrs two-way radio set
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SilverCrest SFG 8000 B2
normally switch off your car engine.
Do not throw any batteries or rechargeable batteries into a fire, as they may explode.
Don't try to charge conventional (non-rechargeable) batteries. Only use batteries/rechargeable
batteries of the same type. Always use three batteries/rechargeable batteries of the same type and
capacity. You will find this information in the "Technical specifications" chapter.
Position the handheld radio transceiver set on a stable, flat surface and do not place any heavy
objects on the components.
Keep the handheld radio transceiver set away from moisture. Do not place any receptacles
containing liquids (beverages, vases, etc.) next to or on the components. Avoid vibrations, heat and
direct sunlight so that the handheld radio transceiver set is not damaged.
The handheld radio transceiver set is not designed for use in environments with high temperatures or
humidity (e.g. bathrooms) or above-average levels of dust. Operating temperature and operating
humidity: 32 to 86 °F (0 to 30 °C), max. 85% relative humidity.
If the handheld radio transceiver set is exposed to wide temperature fluctuations, condensation can
form and create moisture, which can in turn cause a short circuit. If this occurs, use the handheld
radio transceiver set only after it has reached the ambient temperature.
Make sure that no fire hazards (e.g. burning candles) are placed on or near the handheld radio
transceiver set.
Never touch the antenna if you find that the antenna insulation is damaged. When the antenna
comes in contact with the skin, minor burns may occur while transmitting.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries may cause material damage and burns if any conductors such
as jewelry, keys or chains touch the battery terminals. The conductive material may close an
electrical circuit causing a short circuit and become very hot. Handle any batteries and
rechargeable batteries carefully, especially when storing them in a pocket, purse or other
receptacle containing metal objects.
8 - English
Warning about property damage
Risk of burns

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