Notes On The Radio Interface; Notes On Batteries And Rechargeable Batteries - SilverCrest SFA 40 A1 Mode D'emploi

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Notes on the radio interface

Keep the device at least 20 cm away from a pacemaker, as the
proper functioning of the pacemaker could be affected by radio
waves .
The transmitted radio waves can cause noise interference in hearing
aids .
Do not use the device 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 .

Notes on batteries and rechargeable batteries

DANGER
Mishandling batteries can cause fires, explosions,
leakages or other hazards!
The hands-free set may only be used with a Li-ion battery, type
BL-5B . Otherwise, there is a risk of fire and/or explosion!
Keep batteries out of the hands of children .
Do not leave batteries lying around . There is a risk of them
being swallowed by children or pets . If this happens, consult a
doctor immediately!
Never short-circuit, dismantle, deform or reverse the polarity
of batteries, and never throw them into a fire . There is a risk of
explosion!
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