Notes On The Radio Interface; Basic Safety Instructions - Silvercrest SBKG 40 A1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Notes on the radio interface

Switch off the device if you are in an aeroplane, hospital, operating
theatre or in the vicinity of a electronic medical system. The transmitted
radio waves can affect the functionality of sensitive devices.
Keep the device at least 20 cm away from a pacemaker or implanted
defibrillator, as the proper functioning of the pacemaker or the implant-
ed defibrillator could be affected by radio waves.
The transmitted radio waves can cause noise interference in hearing
aids.Do not use the unit with the radio components switched on in the
presence of flammable gases or in a potentially explosive atmosphere
(e.g. in a paint shop), as the transmitted radio waves can cause an
explosion or ignite a fire.
The range of the radio waves is dependent on the environment and the
ambient conditions.
Data transmissions via a wireless connection can be intercepted by
unauthorised third parties.

Basic safety instructions

To ensure safe operation of the headphones, follow the safety guidelines
set out below:
Check the headphones for visible external damage before use. Do
not operate damaged headphones or headphones that have been
dropped.
Protect the cables against damage, for example caused by sharp
edges, hot areas, clamping or crushing.
If the cables or connections are damaged, have them replaced by
authorised specialists or Customer Service.
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