2 ABOVE ALL… SAFETY!
2.1 Symbols used
For ease and convenience of use, this manual uses symbols to
highlight urgent situations, practical advice, and general information.
Symbols such as this one indicate a crucial description
regarding technical repairs, dangerous conditions, safety
warnings, advice, and/or other important information.
Ignoring these symbols may result in serious problems and/
or damage and/or personal injury.
Notes such as this one indicate practical advice that Midland suggests
be followed for the optimal performance of 445 BT
.
Important sentences and words have been
underlined.
2.2 Warnings
2.2.a General
Before using the transceiver, carefully read all the
instructions contained in this manual in the order in which
they are written. Cross-references to paragraphs and
chapters are provided for ease of use only. After reading,
keep this manual for future reference.
Read and follow all the warning and instruction labels found
on the radio and its accessories.
Always observe laws and regulations regarding the use of
transceivers, which may change according to the country
you are in. Where prohibited, or in areas where the radio may
cause interference or danger, turn off your radio.
Keep a tight grip on your radio (a fall may damage it) and
ensure the PTT button is not pressed accidentally when you
do not need to transmit. Do not hold the transceiver by the
antenna! This is a delicate part of the device and is vital for
the proper functioning of the radio.
Pay attention to environmental conditions - although 445 BT
is designed to operate under the most severe conditions,
it is important to avoid exposure to environments that are
excessively humid or dusty, or to temperatures outside the
-15° to +55°C° range. Also avoid exposure to direct sunlight,
jarring, and excessive vibration.
Before using the radio, ensure that all protective covers are
in perfect operating condition, in order to ensure maximum
protection against humidity and atmospheric agents.
Although this radio was designed to be water resistant, avoid
getting it wet as much as possible and do not let any liquids
fall on it. If the transceiver or one of the accessories gets
wet, dry it off as soon as possible with a soft, clean cloth. If
you feel that liquid may have penetrated the radio’s housing,
contact a service centre for a diagnostic check.
Do not use the radio, its accessories, and/or substitute the
batteries in potentially explosive environments. A single
spark may cause an explosion.
Do not open the radio for any reason! 445 BT’s precision
mechanics and electronics require experience and
specialized equipment; for the same reason, the radio should
under no circumstances be realigned as it has already been
calibrated for maximum performance. Unauthorized opening
of the transceiver will void the warranty.
Use original accessories only; otherwise you may seriously
damage your handheld transceiver.
Turn off the radio before cleaning it. For further information,
refer to Chapter 7.