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Safety warnings
Read the following warnings to prevent fire, personal injury, or damage to the CB radio
or antenna.
Do not try to adjust the CB radio while driving, it is dangerous.
Do not position the CB radio on an excessively dusty, wet or unstable surface.
Do not connect the antenna during transmission, risk of burns or electric shock.
Keep your distance from devices that create interference (such as: TV, generator,
etc.)
Those who use pacemakers are advised to keep their distance from the antenna
during transmission and especially not to touch it.
Do not bring metal objects close to the internal electrical part of the CB radio;
danger of electric shock.
Avoid exposing the CB radio to temperatures lower than -26°C and higher than
+80°C. The temperature inside a vehicle can sometimes exceed 80°C, which can
cause irreparable damage in case of prolonged exposure. Do not expose the CB radio
to sunlight for a long time.
Do not put anything on the CB radio, it will prevent it from cooling down.
Check if you have a sufficiently charged car battery to avoid a rapid discharge.
It is important to stop the CB radio before starting the engine, to avoid damage
caused by the high voltage at start-up.
When replacing the fuse, you must use a fuse of the same type as the original one.
If an abnormal smell or smoke comes out of the CB radio, turn off the power
immediately.
Do not transmit for a long time, the CB radio may heat up and malfunction.
Important note!
In some countries it may be necessary to present the license that will certify the right
to use the CB band. Please check the local legislation and the table at the end of the
manual.
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