Garmin 01102291 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
5
Avoid Hearing Damage
You can permanently damage your ears and
lose hearing if you listen to the receiver,
earbuds, headphones, or headsets at high
volume. Turn the volume down. The volume
is typically too loud if you cannot hear people
speaking around you. Limit the amount of time
you listen at high volume. If you experience
ringing in your ears or mufed speech, stop
listening and have your hearing checked.
Avoid Repetitive Motion
You may experience occasional discomfort
in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other
parts of your body if you perform repetitive
activities, such as typing or playing games, on
the mobile device. Take frequent breaks. If you
have discomfort while or after using the device,
stop using it and see a physician.
Radio Frequency Exposure
This device is a mobile transmitter and receiver
that uses its antenna to send and receive low
levels of radio frequency (RF) energy for
voice and data communications. The antenna
is located along the top of the device, on the
opposite side of the Power key.
Regular review of scientic research and
studies has led to the formation of international
safety guidelines and regulations regarding
limiting exposure to this RF energy. This
mobile product emits RF energy below
the published limits when operating in its
maximum output power mode and when used
with Garmin authorized accessories. In normal
operation, the mobile device will operate at
even lower output power modes, depending on
many factors including proximity to network
cellular towers and the absence of external
interference.
To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance
requirements, the device should be used in
its automobile mount or as a handheld device
only. The device should not be used in other
congurations.