LANTEK User Manual - Ideal Industries
LANTEK User Manual - Ideal Industries LANTEK User Manual - Ideal Industries
APPENDIX A SAFETY PRECAUTIONS HANDLE BATTERY PACKS WITH CARE DO NOT dispose of NiMH battery packs in a fire or with regular trash. NiMH batteries may explode if exposed to open flame, create hazardous waste, and contaminate ground water sources if disposed of in landfills. CAUTION - All Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery packs, regardless of their indicated charge state, are capable of producing electrical currents sufficient to cause personal injury and/or property damage. IDEAL INDUSTRIES has tried to provide the maximum protection possible by installing an automatic reset fuse in every battery pack to help stop high current discharges as quickly as possible. However, this fuse may not completely protect against a momentary arc, which can result if the battery pack’s electrical contacts are shorted. The following battery pack handling precautions must be closely followed to avoid risk of injury. ‣ When a battery pack is not installed in the handset or the charger, it should be kept in a clean, dry, non-conductive package. ‣ Keep conductive materials away from the battery contacts at all times. ‣ Keep the contact sides of the battery packs away from each other at all times. ‣ Batteries are normally charged while in the handsets or when using the optional Dual Bay Battery Charger. Charging with other chargers or in any other manner may cause the battery packs to explode. ‣ Always install, remove, store, and charge the battery packs in a non-explosive atmosphere. ‣ Use and store battery packs in locations that do not exceed 122 degrees Fahrenheit (50 degrees Celsius). ‣ Do not allow children or persons unfamiliar with the precautionary instructions in this manual to handle or recharge the battery packs. ‣ Leave the sealed battery pack case intact. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the case and the batteries in the case are not replaceable. Note: Charge battery packs prior to use. STATEMENT OF LIABILITY IDEAL INDUSTRIES does NOT assume any liability for death, injury or damage to equipment or property resulting from the use of this charger in a manner inconsistent with the use for which it was intended. IDEAL INDUSTRIES will not be liable for consequences that may result from tampering with the battery packs or charger or consequences resulting from their use thereafter. A-1
Appendix A Safety Precautions ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT If you have any questions concerning these precautions, the operating instructions, or any other concerns about the safe use and disposal of the LANTEK battery packs, please contact an IDEAL INDUSTRIES representative at one of the offices listed in Appendix B, Customer Service. IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION Please read this information before proceeding with any cable testing/certification using the LANTEK testers. All cable parameter default settings preprogrammed in the LANTEK testers are based on generic standards, proposed industry recommendations for cables and network links, the latest technical information available from International LAN cabling standards committees, the LAN industry, and IDEAL INDUSTRIES’ own experience and testing. However, the default settings in the tester may not yield the desired certification / test results in every given instance because each network is a custom installation designed to suit the requirements of the users. It is therefore imperative that specific network parameter limits be obtained from the network designer(s) and employed during certification and testing. A-2
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Appendix A<br />
Safety Precautions<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT<br />
If you have any questions concerning these precautions, the operating instructions, or<br />
any other concerns about the safe use and disposal of the <strong>LANTEK</strong> battery packs,<br />
please contact an IDEAL INDUSTRIES representative at one of the offices listed in<br />
Appendix B, Customer Service.<br />
IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION<br />
Please read this information before proceeding with any cable testing/certification<br />
using the <strong>LANTEK</strong> testers.<br />
All cable parameter default settings preprogrammed in the <strong>LANTEK</strong> testers are based<br />
on generic standards, proposed industry recommendations for cables and network<br />
links, the latest technical information available from International LAN cabling<br />
standards committees, the LAN industry, and IDEAL INDUSTRIES’ own experience and<br />
testing. However, the default settings in the tester may not yield the desired<br />
certification / test results in every given instance because each network is a custom<br />
installation designed to suit the requirements of the users. It is therefore imperative<br />
that specific network parameter limits be obtained from the network designer(s) and<br />
employed during certification and testing.<br />
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