User Manual - Page 185

For MII 2018.

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Care and maintenance
The e
xt
erior aerial must be mount
ed pro-
fessionally.
The maximum transmitting power is 10
watts.
The optimal reach of the equipment is only
achieved with an external aerial.
Check first with a specialised workshop that
understands the technical possibilities of in-
stallation if you wish to use a two-way radio
with a transmitting power of over 10 watts.
SEAT recommends taking your car in for
technical service.
All legal requirements, together with the in-
structions for the use of two-way radios must
be observed.
WARNING
If the two-way radio is not securely fas-
tened in position, it could be sent flying
ar
ound the vehicle in the event of sharp
braking, sudden manoeuvres or accident,
causing injury.
While driving, two-way radios must be
securely fastened in position, outside the
airbags deployment zones, or safely stow-
ed away.
WARNING
When using a two-way radio without a con-
nection to an ext
erior aerial, the maximum
permitted levels of electromagnetic radia-
tion may be exceeded. This is also the case
if the aerial has not been correctly instal
-
led.
You should only use a two-way radio in-
side the vehicle if it has first been correctly
connected to an exterior aerial.
Using a mobile telephone in a vehi-
cle without connection to an e
xteri-
or aerial
Mobile telephones transmit and receive radio
w
av
es al
so called high-frequency energy,
both when in use and when on stand-by. Sci-
entific studies state that radio waves exceed-
ing certain values may be harmful to the hu-
man body. International committees and au-
thorities have established limits and direc-
tives in order to ensure electromagnetic radi-
ation from mobile phones remains within cer-
tain limits that do not endanger health. Nev-
ertheless, there is no conclusive scientific evi-
dence that wireless telephones are totally
safe.
That is why some experts recommend mod-
erate use of the mobile telephone, and the
appliance of measures to reduce radiation on
the human body.
When a mobile phone not connected to an
exterior aerial is used inside the vehicle, the
electromagnetic radiation may be greater
than if the mobile phone were connected to a
built-in aerial or to another exterior aerial.
If the vehicle is fitted with a suitable hands-
free device that allows the employment of
numerous additional mobile telephone func-
tions with compatible Bluetooth technology
®
,
it will comply with the legislation in many
countries which only permits the use of mo-
bile phones inside vehicles using a hands-
free device.
Mobile telephones must be placed in a suita-
ble telephone support or stored safely in the
vehicle. If a support is used for the telephone,
it must be securely fastened to the base
plate. The mobile will be secure on the instru-
ment panel and always within reach of the
driver only by following these procedures.
Mobile telephone connection with an exter-
nal aerial is carried out subject to the hands-
free device, via the telephone support or by
the Bluetooth
®
connections present in the
mobile telephone and the vehicle.
If the mobile phone is connected to an aerial
incorporated into the vehicle or an exterior
aerial connected to the vehicle, it will help re-
duce the electromagnetic radiation transmit-
ted and the risk to human health. It will also
improve the quality of the connection.
If the phone is used inside the vehicle without
the hands-free system, it will not be securely
fastened and will not be connected to the ex-
terior aerial of the vehicle telephone. Nor will
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