Blackberry RBB10BW manual

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do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.

Aircraft: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations prohibit using the radio of wireless devices while in the air. Turn off Bluetooth technology on the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader before boarding an aircraft. The effect of using Bluetooth technology on the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader in an aircraft is unknown. Such use might affect aircraft instrumentation, communication, and performance, might disrupt the network, might otherwise be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, and might be illegal.

Dangerous areas

The BlackBerry® Smart Card Reader is not an intrinsically safe device and is not suitable for use in hazardous environments, where such devices are required, including without limitation, in presence of gas fumes, explosive dust situations, operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation

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BlackBerry Smart Card Reader Safety and Product InformationPage Contents FCC compliance statement United States Electrical safety Safety informationPage Battery safety and disposal Page Device disposal Driving safetyPage Antenna care Accessories Operating and storage temperatures Interference with electronic equipment Page Page Page Service Page Additional safety guidelines Page Page Page Compliance information Exposure to radio frequency signalsRadio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz Page Specific absorption rate data Page FCC Class B Part FCC compliance statement United StatesThis device may not cause harmful interference Page Industry Canada certification Class B complianceEU regulatory conformance SL1 3XE Additional regulatory conformance Page Product information Product informationPower Legal notice Page Page Page Page Page Page Page BlackBerry Smart Card Reader Model Number RBB10BW Slough, Berkshire SL1 3XE United Kingdom Published in Canada