BlueAnt Wireless BLUEANTS3 S3 Compact Car SpeakerPhone User Manual UserMan
BlueAnt Wireless S3 Compact Car SpeakerPhone UserMan
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C O M P A C T CAR SPEAKERPHONE User Guide Speaker Multi-Function Button (the symbol) Battery Indicator Touch-Sensitive Volume Controls Charge Port On/Off Switch ENGLISH BlueAnt S3 Compact Microphone BlueAnt 1: Charge Your S3 Before using your S3, charge it using the supplied USB cable and charger: > A full charge takes about 2.5 - 3 hours. > During charging, the battery indicator light turns red. > When the light goes out, the charge is complete. Tip: You can also charge the S3 by connecting to your computer’s USB port. Battery Indicator Light BlueAnt ENGLISH 2: Pair the S3 with your Phone 1. Slide the power switch to the ON position. 2. The S3 will announce the available languages. Tap the symbol when you hear your language. 3. The S3 will now talk you through the pairing process. 4. The pairing code is 0000 (four zeros). Slide the switch to power on then follow the prompts If you select the wrong language: turn off your S3 without completing the pairing. When you switch it back on your S3 will ask you to select the language again. If this does not work, reset your S3 and start again (see “Reset the S3” on page 18 for help). If the S3 does not go into pairing mode: hold down the BlueAnt symbol for about 6 seconds. 3: Transfer your Phonebook Once the pairing is complete your S3 will attempt to transfer the contacts from your phonebook so that it can announce the names of incoming callers. On most phones this happens automatically. If your phone asks you to allow a connection to the S3, you must select “YES” or “OK”. BlackBerry® If you are using a BlackBerry smartphone you may see a message like this one. Select “Don’t ask this again” so that a tick appears in the box, and then choose “YES”. Accept connection request from BlueAnt S3? YES NO Don’t ask this again Phonebook Access Request On some Android devices a message about the phonebook transfer appears at the top of the screen. You must swipe your finger over this message and accept the phonebook transfer request from the S3. Automatic Transfer Not Supported Notification shown on Android devices ENGLISH Android™ Some phones do not support automatic phonebook transfers. If this is the case for your phone the S3 will announce that it cannot transfer the contacts automatically. See “Manually Transferring your Phonebook Contacts to the S3” on page 14 for help. Note: some phones do not support phonebook transfers at all. If this is the case, the S3 will read out the caller’s number instead. 4: Install the S3 in your Car Slide the clip onto the back of the S3 until it clicks into place Slide the S3 and clip onto your car sun visor. BlueAnt Don’t forget: Drive safely and within the law. Please refer to the relevant national or local legislation regarding the usage of mobile devices while driving. Remember that driving is your first priority: please read the enclosed safety information booklet for tips on the safe use of your BlueAnt device. When the phone rings, the S3 will announce the caller’s name or number and ask you if you want to take the call. Wait for the prompt to finish, and then say Answer or Ignore: Call from John Smith, answer or ignore? ENGLISH Answering Calls Answer BlueAnt Or: tap the Tip: Tap the symbol at any time to answer the call. Double tap to ignore. symbol to hang up and end the call. Making Calls If your phone supports voice dialing over Bluetooth you can make calls using your voice: 1. Tap the symbol. 2. The S3 activates your phone’s voice dialing functionality. Please refer to your phone’s manual for details on the commands you can use to control your phone. Tip: Tap the symbol to hang up and end the call. Note: Your phone must support voice dialing over Bluetooth: > The Apple iPhone 3GS (running firmware 3.1 or higher) and iPhone 4 support this feature, but older iPhone models do not. > Most Android phones running Android version 2.2 or above support this feature. 10 >BlueAnt Most BlackBerry smartphones support this feature. Swipe your finger across the top of the S3 to adjust the volume: To decrease the volume swipe from + to - ENGLISH Adjusting the Volume To increase the volume swipe from - to + Adjusting the volume when you are not on a call sets the volume of the voice prompts. Adjusting the volume during a call will change the loudness of the caller’s voice. BlueAnt BlueAnt 11 Redial and Call Back > Hold down the + symbol for about 3 seconds to redial the last outgoing call. > Hold down the - symbol for about 3 seconds to call back the last incoming call. Switching Between Multiple Calls (Call Waiting)* > Tap the - symbol to end your call and answer an incoming call. > Tap the + symbol to put your call on hold and answer an incoming call. > Tap the + symbol to switch between an active and a held call. * To use this feature, your phone and network must support call waiting. 12 To pair another phone, put your S3 back into pairing mode by holding down the for about 6 seconds. symbol > Your S3 can store pairing information for up to 4 phones. ENGLISH Pairing Another Phone / Multipoint > Your S3 can connect to up to 2 phones at the same time (multipoint). When 2 phones are connected at the same time: > You can answer calls on either phone through the S3. > Each time your phones reconnect to the S3 the one that connects first becomes the “primary phone”. If you use the S3 buttons to activate a feature on your phone (such BlueAnt as redial, call back or phone voice dialing) then this action takes place on the primary phone. 13 Transferring your Phonebook Contacts to the S3 Your S3 uses Text To Speech technology (TTS) to read out the name of the person who is calling you. To do this, the S3 needs to store a copy of your phonebook contacts. Automatically Transferring your Phonebook Contacts to the S3 When you pair your phone with the S3 it will attempt to transfer the phonebook contacts automatically. The S3 stores up to 2,000 contacts per phone. Tip: Tap the symbol to cancel the phonebook transfer. Manually Transferring your Phonebook Contacts to the S3 Some phones do not support automatic phonebook transfers: if this is the case on your phone then the S3 will instruct you to start sending contacts to the S3 manually. To do this: 14 2. Go to your phonebook and select the contacts you want to send to the S3. Choose the option to “Mark All” or “Select All” if this is available on your phone (if this is not available, you will need to transfer each contact individually). 3. Select the option on your phone to “send” or “beam” contacts, business cards, or v-cards via Bluetooth, and select the S3 from the list of Bluetooth devices. See your phone’s manual for help with this step. ENGLISH 1. Wait to be prompted to start sending contacts to the S3. Note: some phones do not support phonebook transfers at all. If this is the case, the S3 will read out the caller’s number instead. Updating your Phonebook Contacts on the S3 If you add or change entries in your phonebook then you need to update the contacts on your S3 by pressing and holding the + and - symbols together for about 3 seconds. If you have two phones connected, this updates the phonebook for the primary phone only. 15 Reconnecting to the S3 Your S3 includes a sensor that detects the vibration of your car door. This means that the S3 will automatically reconnect to your phone when you get back in the car. If the S3 does not connect to your phone for any reason, tap the to reconnect to your paired phone. symbol to force the S3 Tip: On some devices (including BlackBerry, LG, Nokia and Samsung devices), you must make sure you configure your phone to treat the S3 as an “authorized” or “trusted” connection in the phone’s Bluetooth options. Listening to Audio 16 The S3 supports A2DP audio streaming. If your phone supports the A2DP profile then simply start playing music or any other audio (including turn-by-turn directions from a GPS application on your phone) and it will automatically transfer to the S3. BlueAnt Note: When there are two phones connected, only the primary phone can play music through the S3 via A2DP. Firmware Upgrades ENGLISH The streaming audio mutes automatically if the phone rings. From time to time we make firmware upgrades available on our website for you to download and apply to your S3. Go to www.blueantwireless.com for full details on the latest upgrades available for your S3. You must register your product online at register.blueantwireless.com for access to firmware upgrades. 17 Reset the S3 If you are having problems with your S3, you can reset and start again: 1. Delete any pairing information from your phone’s Bluetooth pair list. 2. Turn your phone off. 3. Hold down the + and - symbols for about 6 seconds to reset the S3. 4. Your S3 will reset and return to the language selection. Turn your phone back on and follow the prompts on the S3 to select your language and pair your phone. Specifications 18 > Bluetooth version 2.1 + EDR > Supported Profiles: HFP 1.5, A2DP 1.2 > Operating Range: Up to 10 meters > Frequency: 2.4 GHz > Standby Time: Up to 600 hours > Charging Time: 2.5 hours > Battery Type: Rechargeable Lithium Ion Help and Support ENGLISH > Talk Time: Up to 20 hours If you are having trouble getting the S3 to work, please visit www.blueantwireless.com for online help, support, and troubleshooting tips. Please call or email us before returning the S3 to a store and we will help you through any difficulty you may have. > North America: 1 866 891-3032 > Australia: 1300 669 049 > New Zealand: 0800 443 122 > customercare@blueantwireless.com 19 Terms and Conditions By using this product, you are agreeing to BlueAnt’s terms and conditions, available at www.blueantwireless.com and on the supplied warranty information card. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by BlueAnt Wireless is under license. Android is a trademark of Google Inc., Apple and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. The Trademark BlackBerry® is owned by Research In Motion Limited and is registered in the United States and may be pending or registered in other countries. BlueAnt Wireless is not endorsed, sponsored, affiliated with or otherwise authorized by Research In Motion Limited. 20 BlueAnt and other trademarks are trademarks of BlueAnt and other organizations and may not be used without permission. The BlueAnt logo is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and globally with the World Intellectual Property Organization under the Madrid protocol. © 2010 BlueAnt Wireless. All Rights Reserved. www.blueantwireless.com/qr/s3/support Version: S3-MAN-US-1.0 BlueAnt North America 1866 891 3032 Australia 1300 669 049 New Zealand 0800 443 122 customercare@blueantwireless.com w w w. b l u e a n t w i re le s s . co m Important Safety Information PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT CAREFULLY, BECAUSE IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE SAFE USE OF BLUEANT DEVICES WARNING - PROTECT YOUR HEARING ALL BLUEANT DEVICES ARE DESIGNED TO REACH VOLUMES OF UP TO 100 DECIBELS. PROLONGED USE OF A BLUEANT DEVICE AT HIGH VOLUMES MAY AFFECT YOUR HEARING CAPACITY. USE FOR EXTENSIVE PERIODS MAY RESULT IN NOISE INDUCED HEARING LOSS (NIHL). TURN OFF THE POWER TO YOUR DEVICE WHEN NOT IN USE. • Hearing loss may occur if a headset is used at maximum volumes for more than 5 minutes per day, or at medium volumes for more than 1 hour per day. • Exposure to sound at close range such as via an ear piece in your ear may result in hearing loss, even at low levels. Do not listen at high volumes. Remember that your ears will adapt to the volume level and if you change to higher levels your ear may feel no discomfort but damage to your hearing may be occurring. BlueAnt Recommends That You: • Set the volume control in a low position before putting the headset or headphones on your ears. • Limit the amount of time you use headsets or headphones at high volume. • Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundings. • Turn the volume down if you cannot hear people speaking near you. Should you experience any discomfort after using the product, stop using it immediately. If the problem persists seek medical assistance immediately. CHOKING HAZARD YOUR BLUEANT DEVICE, ITS PACKAGING, AND PACKAGE CONTENTS MAY CONTAIN PARTS THAT MAY BE A CHOKING HAZARD TO SMALL CHILDREN. Please ensure that the device and any associated components such as ear gels or chargers are stored safely and that any packaging or unwanted contents are disposed of thoughtfully. Do not place the product on the floor or leave it in a place where young children could access it, or someone could trip over it. Using Ear Gels Your BlueAnt headset will come with ear gels or foam tips that are designed to provide a secure fit in your ear while providing high quality audio. • Ear gels and tips are designed to sit comfortably in your ear and should not be forced into your ear at any time. If you have trouble fitting the ear gel or foam please refer to the owner’s manual for correct insertion and usage information. • Always make sure that the ear gel or foam is fitted securely to your device before placing it in your ear. WARNING NOTE THAT NON-COMPLIANCE, MISUSE OR FORCING THE EAR GEL OR FOAM MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR EAR CANAL OR EARDRUM, OR MAY OTHERWISE CAUSE BODILY HARM. Smart Practices While Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices and accessories such as your BlueAnt device in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. DO NOT USE MOBILE DEVICES AND ACCESSORIES IN AREAS WHERE THEIR USE IS PROHIBITED. ENSURE THAT YOUR USE COMPLIES WITH ANY RESTRICTIONS. Your BlueAnt device lets you communicate by voice when wireless service is available and safe conditions allow. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. If you choose to use your Bluetooth device while driving, remember the following tips: • Get to know your BlueAnt device and its features such as speed dial and redial. These features help you to place your call without taking your attention off the road. • If you receive an incoming call at an inconvenient time, let your voice mail answer it for you. • Let the person you are speaking to know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice, and heavy traffic can be hazardous. • Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Remember that your primary responsibility is driving safely. • Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Make people you are talking to aware you are driving and suspend conversations that the temperature inside a closed car may be significantly can divert your attention away from the road. higher than the outside air temperature. • In the case of fire, traffic accidents, medical or other serious emergencies, dial the local emergency number. • Do not leave your device, or use your device, in any area where the temperature is likely to drop below 0 degrees • Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency Centigrade (32 degrees Fahrenheit). wireless assistance number when necessary. • Do not leave your device, or use your device, in any area Care and Handling exposed to humidity, dust, soot, other foreign objects, Your BlueAnt Bluetooth device is a precision engineered smoke, or steam as this may cause your device to instrument. To ensure its ongoing performance, you malfunction. should look after it as you would any quality consumer • Do not use any household or industrial grade electronic product, and use it in accordance with the detergents or cleaners to clean your device. If your instructions. device becomes dirty or smeared, in most instances BlueAnt recommends that you take the following a wipe with a dry or slightly damp cloth should be precautions. sufficient to clean it. • Avoid leaving your device in direct sunlight, such as on • Do not leave your Bluetooth device plugged into a wall the dashboard or console of a car or truck. Do not leave or car charger for long periods after it is fully charged. your device unattended in your vehicle. BlueAnt does not recommend long periods of continued • Do not leave your device, or use your device, in any charging. area where the temperature may exceed 60 degrees • Before charging your BlueAnt device, make sure that Centigrade (140 degrees Fahrenheit), such as inside a the AC outlet, adaptor and cable are not damaged. closed car on a hot day. Remember that on a hot day If you notice any abnormalities, seek advice from a qualified professional. • Your BlueAnt device is not waterproof and should be removed and placed in a dry area in the event of being exposed to any drizzle, rain or water. • If traveling internationally, ensure that your BlueAnt wall or car power adapter is approved for use in the country where you plan to use it and that the adapter voltage is suited to the local power supply. • Should a fault develop with your BlueAnt product, contact BlueAnt for advice on how to proceed. Do not attempt to repair or alter any BlueAnt product yourself. our website at: www.blueantwireless.com Electromagnetic Interference Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility. Similar to a mobile phone, your BlueAnt device is a low power transmitter / receiver and is covered by regulations pertaining to such devices. Turn off your BlueAnt device in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. These facilities may include hospitals or health care facilities that may be using equipment that is sensitive to Approved Accessories external RF energy. The use of accessories not approved by BlueAnt, including • When instructed to do so, turn off your BlueAnt device but not limited to batteries, antennas, wall adapters, car when on board an aircraft. Any use of a mobile device chargers, ear gels and foam tips and convertible covers, must be in accordance with applicable laws, regulations may cause your BlueAnt device to malfunction or in the and airline crew instructions. case of non-approved electrical accessories may cause • Some Bluetooth devices may interfere with some the device to exceed RF energy exposure guidelines. hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you Use of non approved accessories will void your device’s may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer or warranty. For a list of approved BlueAnt accessories, visit physician to discuss alternatives. • If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your doctor or physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. • If you are in doubt about whether your BlueAnt device or mobile phone can be safely turned on or used, please consult an authorized person in the location you want to use your BlueAnt device. If no authorized person is available or you remain uncertain, BlueAnt recommends that you turn off your Bluetooth device and any mobile phones unless they are required in an emergency situation. PROPOSITION 65 WARNING THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS, AND/ OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM. FCC Notice To Users 15.21: BlueAnt has not expressly approved the user to make any changes or modifications to this device. You are cautioned that if you make any changes or modifications to this device, you can void your authority to operate the equipment. See 47 CFR section 15.21. 15.19(3): This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. See 47 CFR section 15.19(3) & (5). 15.105(b): If your mobile device or accessory has a USB connector, or is otherwise considered a computer peripheral device whereby it can be connected to a computer for purposes of transferring data, then it is considered a Class B device and the following statement applies: NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. S3_Safety_EN.indd 7 See 47 CFR section 15.105(b) FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Industry Canada Notice to Users This Class [B] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. See RSS-GEN 7.1.5. 1/10/2010 4:27:41 PM European Union Directives Conformance Statement Hereby, BlueAnt declares that this product is in compliance with: • The essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC • All other relevant EU Directives government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial waste for disposal. Recycling Bluetooth Accessories Do not dispose of Bluetooth accessories, such as chargers or headsets, with your household waste. In some countries or regions, collection systems are set up (Applicable in the European Union and other European to handle electrical and electronic waste items, and may countries with separate collection systems) prohibit or restrict how such items are disposed of. Check This symbol on a BlueAnt product or its literature the laws and regulations for your areas to determine how indicates that it should not be disposed of with to properly dispose of such items. Contact your regional other household waste at the end of its working authorities for more details. If collection systems are life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please not available, please return unwanted accessories to any BlueAnt Approved Service Center for your region. separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local Caring for the Environment by Recycling S3_Safety_EN.indd 8 Version: S3-SAFETY-EN-1.0 1/10/2010 4:27:41 PM Información importante sobre seguridad LEA DETENIDAMENTE ESTE DOCUMENTO EN SU TOTALIDAD YA QUE CONTIENE INFORMACIÓN IMPORTANTE SOBRE EL USO SEGURO DE LOS DISPOSITIVOS BLUEANT ADVERTENCIA PROTÉJASE LOS OÍDOS TODOS LOS PRODUCTOS DE BLUEANT ESTÁN DISEÑADOS PARA ALCANZAR VOLÚMENES DE HASTA 100 DECIBELES. EL USO PROLONGADO A VOLÚMENES ALTOS PUEDE AFECTAR SU CAPACIDAD AUDITIVA. EL USO POR PERÍODOS EXTENSOS PUEDE RESULTAR EN LA PÉRDIDA DE AUDICIÓN INDUCIDA POR EL RUIDO. APAGUE EL DISPOSITIVO CUANDO NO ESTÉ EN USO. • La pérdida de la audición puede suscitarse si se usa un auricular a volúmenes máximos más de 5 minutos al día o a volúmenes medios más de 1 hora por día. • La exposición a un sonido a corta distancia, por ejemplo, por un auricular en los oídos, puede derivar en la pérdida de la audición, inclusive a niveles bajos. No escuche a volúmenes altos. Recuerde que los oídos se adaptarán al nivel del volumen y si pasa a volúmenes más altos, tal vez los oídos no sientan malestar aunque es posible que se esté produciendo un daño en la audición. BlueAnt recomienda que usted: • Fije el control de volumen en una posición baja antes de colocarse el auricular o los audífonos en los oídos. • Limite la cantidad de tiempo que utiliza los auriculares o audífonos a un volumen alto. • Evite subir el volumen para bloquear el ruido externo. • Baje el volumen si no puede escuchar hablar a las personas que están cerca de usted. Si siente algún malestar después de usar el producto, deje de usarlo de inmediato. Si el problema persiste procure asistencia médica de inmediato. PELIGRO DE ASFIXIA SU DISPOSITIVO BLUEANT, SU EMPAQUE Y EL CONTENIDO DEL PAQUETE PUEDEN CONTENER PIEZAS QUE PRESENTEN PELIGRO DE ASFIXIA PARA LOS NIÑOS PEQUEÑOS. Asegúrese de que el dispositivo y cualquier componente asociado, entre ellos los geles para oídos o los cargadores, estén guardados en forma segura y que se desechen por completo todos los materiales de empaque o contenidos no deseados. No coloque el producto sobre el piso, ni lo deje en un lugar donde puedan acceder a él los niños pequeños o donde pueda hacer tropezar a alguien. Uso de los geles para oídos Su auricular BlueAnt vendrá con geles para oídos o cubierta de espuma que están diseñados para su adecuación segura al oído y que brindan a la vez audio de alta calidad. • Los geles para oídos y las cubiertas están diseñados para que al colocarlos se sientan cómodos, no debe forzar su inserción en el oído en ningún momento. Si tiene problemas para colocarse el gel para oídos o la espuma, consulte el manual del usuario para aprender a insertarlos y usarlos en forma correcta. • Asegúrese siempre de que el gel para oídos o la espuma estén bien sujetos a su dispositivo antes de colocárselo en el oído. ADVERTENCIA TENGA EN CUENTA QUE EL INCUMPLIMIENTO, EL USO INDEBIDO O LA INSERCIÓN FORZADA DEL GEL PARA OÍDOS O LA ESPUMA PUEDEN CAUSAR DAÑOS EN EL CANAL AUDITIVO O EL TÍMPANO O PODRÍAN CAUSAR UN DAÑO CORPORAL. Prácticas inteligentes al conducir Verifique las leyes y reglamentaciones sobre el uso de los dispositivos y accesorios móviles, entre ellos su dispositivo BlueAnt, de las áreas en las que conduce. Respételas siempre. NO USE DISPOSITIVOS Y ACCESORIOS MÓVILES EN LAS ÁREAS EN LAS QUE SU USO ESTÁ PROHIBIDO. VERIFIQUE QUE SU USO SE AJUSTA A LAS RESTRICCIONES. Su dispositivo BlueAnt le permite comunicarse por voz quando servicio inalámbrico es disponible, y si se dan las debidas condiciones de seguridad. Al conducir un automóvil, conducir es su primera responsabilidad. Si elige usar el dispositivo Bluetooth mientras conduce, recuerde los siguientes consejos: • Conozca su dispositivo BlueAnt y sus funciones, entre ellas el discado rápido y el rediscado automático. Estas funciones le ayudarán a realizar la llamada sin quitar su atención de la carretera. • Si recibe una llamada en un momento inconveniente, deje que conteste el correo de voz. • Haga saber a la persona con la que está hablando que está conduciendo. De ser necesario, suspenda la llamada si hay mucho tránsito o condiciones climáticas peligrosas. La lluvia, el agua nieve, la nieve, el hielo y el tránsito intenso pueden ser peligrosos. • No tome notas ni busque números de teléfono mientras conduce. Recuerde que su principal responsabilidad es conducir en forma segura. • No mantenga conversaciones estresantes o emocionales que puedan ser una distracción. Haga que la persona con la que está hablando esté al tanto de que usted está conduciendo y suspenda las conversaciones que puedan desviar su atención de la carretera. • En caso de incendio, accidentes de tránsito, emergencias médicas u otras situaciones graves de emergencia, llame al número de emergencias local. • Llame al servicio de asistencia vial o al número inalámbrico de asistencia para casos que no sean emergencias siempre que sea necesario. Cuidado y manejo Su dispositivo BlueAnt Bluetooth es un instrumento de ingeniería de precisión. Para garantizar su desempeño continuo, debe cuidarlo tal como cuidaría cualquier otro producto electrónico de calidad para el consumidor y debe usarlo según las instrucciones. BlueAnt recomienda que tome las siguientes precauciones. • Evite dejar su dispositivo expuesto a la luz solar directa como, por ejemplo, sobre el panel o la consola de un automóvil o camioneta. No deje su dispositivo sin vigilancia en su vehículo. • No deje ni use su dispositivo en un área en la que la temperatura pueda superar los 60 grados Centígrados (140 grados Fahrenheit), por ejemplo, dentro de un automóvil cerrado en un día caluroso. Recuerde que en un día caluroso, la temperatura en el interior de un automóvil cerrado puede ser significativamente mayor que la temperatura del aire exterior. • No deje ni use su dispositivo en un área en la que la temperatura pueda llegar a menos de 0 grados Centígrados (32 grados Fahrenheit). • No deje ni use su dispositivo en un área expuesta a humedad, polvo, hollín, otros objetos extraños, humo o vapor, ya que podría causar el mal funcionamiento de su dispositivo. • No use ningún detergente o limpiador de uso doméstico o grado industrial para limpiar su dispositivo. Si su dispositivo se ensucia o se mancha, en la mayoría de los casos, será suficiente con pasarle un paño seco o apenas húmedo para limpiarlo. • No deje su dispositivo Bluetooth enchufado a la pared o al cargador de su automóvil durante períodos prolongados una vez que esté totalmente cargado. BlueAnt no recomienda períodos prolongados de carga continua. • Antes de cargar su dispositivo BlueAnt, asegúrese de que el tomacorriente, el adaptador y el cable de CA no estén dañados. Si nota alguna anomalía, procure el asesoramiento de un profesional calificado. • Su dispositivo BlueAnt no es impermeable; si queda expuesto a algún tipo de llovizna, lluvia o al aguase, se lo debe retirar y colocar en un área seca. • Si viaja a otro país, asegúrese de que su adaptador de energía de pared o para automóviles BlueAnt esté aprobado para su uso en el país donde planea utilizarlo y que la tensión del adaptador sea la adecuada para el suministro eléctrico local. • Si se produce una falla en su producto BlueAnt, comuníquese con BlueAnt para recibir asesoramiento sobre cómo proceder. No intente reparar o alterar ningún producto BlueAnt por su propia cuenta. Accesorios aprobados El uso de accesorios no aprobados por BlueAnt, entre los que se incluyen a modo de ejemplo, baterías, antenas, adaptadores de pared, cargadores para automóviles, geles para oídos, cubiertas de espuma y cubiertas convertibles, pueden causar un mal funcionamiento de su dispositivo BlueAnt o, en el caso de los accesorios eléctricos no aprobados, pueden hacer que el dispositivo exceda las pautas de exposición a energía de RF. El uso de accesorios no aprobados invalidará la garantía de su dispositivo. Si desea una lista de accesorios aprobados de BlueAnt, visite nuestro sitio web www.blueantwireless.com Interferencia electromagnética Casi todos los dispositivos electrónicos son susceptibles a la interferencia electromagnética (electromagnetic interference, EMI) si están protegidos, diseñados o configurados inadecuadamente para la compatibilidad electromagnética. Al igual que un teléfono móvil, su dispositivo BlueAnt es un transmisor/receptor de baja potencia y está cubierto por las reglamentaciones asociadas a tales dispositivos. Apague su dispositivo BlueAnt en los lugares en los que haya avisos que así lo indiquen. Estas instalaciones pueden incluir hospitales o centros de atención médica en donde es posible que se usen equipos sensibles a la energía de RF externa. • Cuando se lo pidan, apague su dispositivo BlueAnt a bordo de una aeronave. El uso de dispositivos móviles debe adecuarse a las leyes, reglamentaciones pertinentes y a las instrucciones de la tripulación de la línea aérea. • Algunos dispositivos Bluetooth pueden interferir con ciertos audífonos. Si esto ocurre, le recomendamos que consulte al fabricante del audífono o a su médico para analizar las alternativas. • Si usa algún otro dispositivo médico, consulte al fabricante de su dispositivo para determinar si está protegido adecuadamente contra la energía de RF. Su médico o profesional de la salud podrá ayudarle a obtener esta información. • Si está en duda acerca de si su dispositivo o teléfono móvil BlueAnt puede ser encendido o usado en forma segura, consúltelo con una persona autorizada en el lugar en el que desea usar el dispositivo BlueAnt. Si no hay ninguna persona autorizada disponible o sigue sin estar seguro, BlueAnt recomienda que apague su dispositivo Bluetooth y los teléfonos móviles, a menos que sean necesarios en una situación de emergencia. ADVERTENCIA: PROPOSICIÓN 65 ESTE PRODUCTO CONTIENE SUSTANCIAS QUÍMICAS QUE EL ESTADO DE CALIFORNIA QUE CAUSAN CÁNCER, DEFECTOS DE NACIMIENTO Y / U OTROS DAÑOS REPRODUCTIVOS. Aviso de la FCC para los usuarios 15.21: BlueAnt no ha aprobado ningún cambio o modificación del usuario para este dispositivo. Se le advierte que los cambios o las modificaciones podrían anular la autoridad del usuario para operar el equipo. Vea 47 CFR, Sec. 15.21. 15.19(3): Este dispositivo cumple con la parte 15 de las Normas de la Comisión Federal de Comunicaciones (Federal Communications Commission, FCC). Su operación está sujeta a las dos condiciones que se indican a continuación: (1) Este dispositivo no debe causar una interferencia perjudicial y (2) este dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia que reciba, incluso aquella que pueda causar un funcionamiento no deseado. Vea 47 CFR, Sec. 15.19(3) & (5). 15.105(b): Si su dispositivo móvil o accesorio tiene una conexión USB o si se lo considera un dispositivo periférico para computadoras puesto que se puede conectar a una computadora para transferir datos, el dispositivo pertenece a la Clase B y se aplica la siguiente afirmación: NOTA: Este equipo ha sido probado y se ha determinado que cumple con los límites para un dispositivo digital de Clase B, de acuerdo con la parte 15 de las Normas de la FCC. Estos límites fueron diseñados para brindar una protección razonable contra la interferencia perjudicial en una instalación residencial. Este equipo genera, usa e irradia energía de radiofrecuencia y, si no se instala y usa según las instrucciones, puede causar una interferencia perjudicial en las comunicaciones de radio. Sin embargo, no hay garantía de que no se vayan producir interferencias en una instalación en particular. Si este equipo causa una interferencia perjudicial en la recepción de radio o televisión, algo que puede determinarse apagando y encendiendo el equipo, se recomienda al usuario que intente corregir esta interferencia tomando una o más de las siguientes medidas: • Reorientar o reubicar la antena receptora. • Aumentar la separación entre el equipo y el receptor. • Conectar el equipo a un tomacorriente en otro circuito que no sea el que tiene conectado el receptor. • Consultar al vendedor o a un técnico de radio/televisión con experiencia para obtener ayuda. Vea 47 CFR, Sec. 15.105(b). Declaración de exposición a la radiación de RF de la FCC Este equipo cumple con los límites de exposición a la radiación de la FCC estipulados para un entorno no controlado. Los usuarios finales deben seguir las instrucciones operativas específicas para cumplir con las especificaciones de exposición a RF. Este transmisor no debe estar colocado ni funcionando junto con otra antena o transmisor. Aviso del sector para los usuarios de Canadá La operación está sujeta a las dos condiciones que se indican a continuación: (1) Este dispositivo no debe causar una interferencia perjudicial y (2) este dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluso aquella que pueda causar un funcionamiento no deseado. Vea RSS-GEN 7.1.5. Declaración de conformidad de las Directivas de la Unión Europea Por el presente, BlueAnt declara que este producto cumple: • los requisitos esenciales y demás disposiciones relevantes de la Directiva 1999/5/CE • todas las demás Directivas de la UE Cuidar el medio ambiente a través del reciclado (Aplicable en la Unión Europea y en otros países europeos con sistemas de recolección separados) Este símbolo en un producto BlueAnt o en su documentación indica que no se lo debe desechar con otros residuos domésticos al finalizar su vida útil. Para evitar causar un posible daño al medio ambiente o a la salud humana por el desecho de residuos sin control, separe este producto de otros tipos de desechos y recíclelo responsablemente para promover la reutilización sustentable de los recursos materiales. Los usuarios residenciales deben comunicarse con el vendedor a quien compraron el producto o con la oficina de gobierno local si desean obtener información de dónde y cómo pueden reciclar este artículo en forma segura para el medio ambiente. Los usuarios comerciales deben comunicarse con su proveedor y consultar los términos y las condiciones del contrato de compra. No debe mezclarse este producto con otros residuos comerciales para desecho. Reciclado de accesorios Bluetooth No deseche los accesorios Bluetooth, entre ellos cargadores o auriculares, junto con sus residuos domésticos. En algunos países o regiones, se crearon sistemas de recolección para manejar los artículos de desecho eléctricos y electrónicos. Verificar las leyes y reglamentos para su región. Comuníquese con las autoridades regionales si desea obtener más detalles. Si no hay sistemas de recolección disponibles, devuelva los accesorios no deseados a cualquier Centro de Servicio Técnico Aprobado de BlueAnt en su región. Importantes informations de sécurité L’APPAREIL LORSQU’IL N’EST PAS VEUILLEZ LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT CE DOCUMENT UTILISÉ. AU COMPLET, CAR IL CONTIENT D’IMPORTANTES INFORMATIONS AU SUJET DE L’UTILISATION SURE • Une perte auditive peut survenir si un casque d’écoute est utilisé à volume maximum pendant plus de 5 minutes DES APPAREILS BLUEANT PROTÉGEZ VOS OREILLES TOUS LES PRODUITS BLUEANT SONT CONÇUS DE MANIÈRE À ATTEINDRE DES VOLUMES ALLANT JUSQU’À 100 DÉCIBELS. L’UTILISATION PROLONGÉE À VOLUMES ÉLEVÉS PEUT AFFECTER VOTRE CAPACITÉ AUDITIVE. L’UTILISATION PENDANT DES PÉRIODES PROLONGÉES PEUT ENTRAÎNER UNE PERTE AUDITIVE PROVOQUÉE PAR LE BRUIT. ÉTEINDRE par jour ou à volume moyen pendant plus d’une heure par jour. • L’exposition à un son de source rapprochée, notamment par un écouteur placé dans votre oreille, peut entraîner une perte auditive, même à bas niveau. N’écoutez pas à volumes élevés. N’oubliez pas que vos oreilles s’adapteront au niveau sonore et que, si vous passez à des niveaux plus élevés, il se peut que vos oreilles ne ressentent aucun malaise, ce qui n’empêchera pas l’atteinte de votre capacité auditive. BlueAnt vous recommande de faire ce qui suit : • Mettez le réglage sonore à basse position avant de placer le casque d’écoute ou les écouteurs sur vos oreilles. • Limitez le temps de votre utilisation du casque d’écoute ou d’écouteurs à volumes élevés. • Évitez de hausser le volume pour assourdir les environnements bruyants. • Baissez le volume si vous ne pouvez pas entendre les personnes qui parlent près de vous. Si vous faites l’expérience de tout malaise après avoir utilisé le produit, cessez de l’utiliser immédiatement. Si le problème persiste sollicitez une assistance médicale immédiatement. DANGER DE SUFFOCATION VOTRE APPAREIL BLUEANT, SON EMBALLAGE ET LE CONTENU DE L’EMBALLAGE PEUVENT CONTENIR DES PIÈCES QUI PEUVENT CONSTITUER UN DANGER DE SUFFOCATION POUR DE JEUNES ENFANTS. Veuillez vous assurer que l’appareil et tout composant associé tel que les gels pour les oreilles ou les chargeurs sont rangés en lieu sûr et que tout emballage ou contenu non désiré est jeté soigneusement. Ne placez pas le produit sur le plancher ou ne le laissez pas à un endroit où de jeunes enfants pourraient y avoir accès ou une personne pourrait trébucher sur celui-ci. Utilisation de gels pour les oreilles Votre casque d’écoute BlueAnt est offert avec des gels pour les oreilles ou embouts en mousse qui sont conçus en vue d’un ajustement sûr dans votre oreille tout en procurant un son de haute qualité. • Les gels et les embouts pour les oreilles sont conçus en vue de reposer confortablement dans votre oreille et vous ne devez jamais les forcer dans votre oreille. Si vous éprouvez de la difficulté à insérer le gel pour l’oreille ou la mousse, veuillez vous reporter au manuel d’instructions contenant des informations sur la manière correcte d’insérer et d’utiliser. • Assurez-vous toujours que le gel ou la mousse est fixé solidement à votre appareil avant de le placer dans votre oreille. AVERTISSEMENT VOTRE UTILISATION CONFORME À TOUTES LES RESTRICTIONS. Votre appareil BlueAnt vous permet de communiquer IL CONVIENT DE REMARQUER QUE vocalement où le service sans fil est offert et dans le respect L’INOBSERVANCE, LE MAUVAIS USAGE de la sécurité. Lorsque vous conduisez une automobile, la conduite est votre première responsabilité. OU LE FAIT DE FORCER LE GEL OU Si vous choisissez d’utiliser votre appareil BlueAnt en LA MOUSSE DANS VOTRE OREILLE conduisant, observez les conseils suivants : PEUT CAUSER DES DOMMAGES À • Apprenez à connaître votre appareil BlueAnt et ses fonctions telles que la composition rapide et le rappel. VOTRE CONDUIT AUDITIF OU À VOTRE Ces fonctions vous aident à effectuer un appel sans TYMPAN OU PEUT PAR AILLEURS VOUS détourner votre attention de la route. CAUSER DES LÉSIONS CORPORELLES. • Si vous recevez un appel d’arrivée à un moment inopportun, laissez votre messagerie vocale répondre pour vous. Pratiques intelligentes durant la conduite • Dites à votre interlocuteur que vous conduisez; au besoin, automobile suspendez l’appel si la circulation est intense ou dans des Vérifiez les lois et les règlements sur l’utilisation d’appareils conditions climatiques dangereuses. La pluie, le grésil, mobiles et d’accessoires tels que votre appareil BlueAnt la neige, la glace et la circulation intense peuvent être dans les régions où vous conduisez. Observez-les dangereux. toujours. N’UTILISEZ AUCUN APPAREIL MOBILE • Ne prenez pas de notes ou ne recherchez pas de numéros ET ACCESSOIRE DANS LES RÉGIONS OÙ LEUR de téléphone pendant que vous conduisez. N’oubliez pas UTILISATION EST INTERDITE. VÉRIFIEZ QUE que votre responsabilité principale consiste à conduire • Ne laissez pas ou n’utilisez pas votre appareil là où la en toute sécurité. température peut dépasser 60 °C (140 °F), notamment • Ne participez à aucune conversation difficile ou émotive à l’intérieur d’une voiture fermée une journée chaude. qui pourrait vous distraire. Informez vos interlocuteurs N’oubliez pas que, par temps chaud, la température à que vous conduisez et suspendez toute conversation l’intérieur d’une voiture fermée peut être sensiblement susceptible de détourner votre attention de la route. plus élevée que la température de l’air à l’extérieur. • En cas d’incendie, d’accidents de la route, d’urgences • Ne laissez pas ou n’utilisez pas votre appareil là où la médicales ou d’autres urgences graves, composez le température est susceptible de chuter à moins de 0 °C numéro local d’urgence. (32 °F). • Appelez, au besoin, le numéro d’assistance routière ou un • Ne laissez pas ou n’utilisez pas votre appareil dans un numéro spécial d’assistance sans fil dans les cas autres endroit exposé à l’humidité, à la poussière, à la suie, à que les urgences. d’autres corps étrangers, à la fumée ou à la vapeur, car Soins et manutention ceci peut causer un défaut de fonctionnement de votre Votre appareil BlueAnt Bluetooth est un instrument appareil. de précision. Pour maintenir sa performance, vous • N’utilisez aucun détersif ou nettoyant ménager ou devez en prendre soin comme vous le feriez avec tout industriel pour nettoyer votre appareil. Si votre appareil produit électronique grand public de qualité et l’utiliser devient sale ou taché, il vous suffit dans la plupart des conformément aux instructions. cas de l’essuyer à l’aide d’un chiffon sec ou légèrement BlueAnt vous recommande de prendre les précautions humide pour le nettoyer. suivantes : • Ne laissez pas votre appareil Bluetooth branché dans • Évitez de laisser votre appareil à la lumière solaire un chargeur mural ou un chargeur de voiture longtemps directe, notamment sur le tableau de bord ou sur la après une charge complète. BlueAnt ne recommande pas console d’une voiture ou d’un camion. Ne laissez pas de longues périodes de charge continue. votre appareil sans surveillance dans votre véhicule. • Avant de charger votre appareil BlueAnt, assurez-vous que la prise c.a., l’adaptateur et le câble ne sont pas endommagés. Sollicitez les conseils d’un professionnel qualifié si vous remarquez quelque anomalie que ce soit. • Votre appareil BlueAnt n’est pas étanche à l’eau, et il doit être retiré et placé dans un endroit sec dans l’hypothèse où il est exposé à la bruine, à la pluie ou à l’eau. • Pour vos voyages internationaux, assurez-vous que votre adaptateur mural ou votre adaptateur de voiture BlueAnt est approuvé pour usage dans le pays où vous avez l’intention de l’utiliser et que la tension de l’adaptateur convient à l’alimentation locale. • En cas de défaillance de votre produit BlueAnt, contactez BlueAnt pour obtenir des conseils sur la manière de procéder. Ne tentez pas de réparer ou de modifier vousmême quelque produit BlueAnt que ce soit. Accessoires approuvés L’utilisation d’accessoires non approuvés par BlueAnt, y compris, mais sans s’y limiter, des piles, des antennes, des adaptateurs muraux, des chargeurs de voiture, des gels pour les oreilles, des embouts en mousse et des revêtements convertibles, peut causer un défaut de fonctionnement de votre appareil BlueAnt ou, dans le cas d’accessoires électriques non approuvés, l’appareil peut dépasser les directives d’exposition à l’énergie radioélectrique. L’utilisation d’accessoires non approuvés annulera la garantie de votre appareil. Pour obtenir une liste des accessoires BlueAnt approuvés, visitez notre site Web à : www.blueantwireless.com AVERTISSEMENT: PROPOSITION 65 CE PRODUIT CONTIENT DES SUBSTANCES CHIMIQUES À L’ÉTAT DE CALIFORNIE POUR CAUSER LE CANCER, MALFORMATIONS CONGÉNITALES, ET / OU D’AUTRES ANOMALIES DE LA REPRODUCTION. Interférence électromagnétique Presque chaque appareil électronique est susceptible d’interférence électromagnétique (EMI) s’il est inadéquatement protégé, conçu ou configuré par ailleurs pour la compatibilité électromagnétique. Tout comme un téléphone mobile, votre appareil BlueAnt est un émetteur-récepteur à basse puissance, et il est régi par les règlements ayant trait à ces appareils. Mettez votre appareil BlueAnt à l’arrêt dans tout établissement où des avis affichés vous prient de le faire. Ces établissements comprennent les hôpitaux ou les établissements de soins de santé qui sont susceptibles d’utiliser des équipements sensibles à l’énergie radioélectrique externe. • Lorsqu’on vous prie de le faire, mettez votre appareil BlueAnt à l’arrêt à bord d’un avion. Toute utilisation d’un appareil mobile doit être conforme aux lois, règlements applicables et aux consignes de l’équipage de l’avion. • Certains appareils Bluetooth peuvent entraver le fonctionnement de certaines prothèses auditives. Dans l’hypothèse d’une telle interférence, il vous sera peut-être opportun de consulter le fabricant de votre prothèse auditive ou votre médecin pour discuter des choix qui s’offrent à vous. • Si vous utilisez tout autre appareil médical personnel, consultez le fabricant de votre appareil afin de déterminer s’il est adéquatement protégé contre l’énergie radioélectrique. Votre docteur ou médecin peut être en mesure de vous aider à obtenir ces informations. • Si vous n’êtes pas certain(e) de pouvoir mettre votre téléphone mobile ou appareil BlueAnt en marche ou l’utiliser en toute sécurité, veuillez consulter une personne autorisée à l’emplacement où vous voulez utiliser votre appareil BlueAnt. Si aucune personne autorisée n’est disponible ou si vous demeurez incertain(e), BlueAnt vous recommande de mettre votre appareil Bluetooth et tout téléphone mobile à l’arrêt à moins qu’ils ne soient nécessaires dans une situation d’urgence. Avis de la FCC aux utilisateurs 15.21 : BlueAnt n’a approuvé aucun changement ou modification de cet appareil par l’utilisateur. Vous êtes par les présentes avisé(e) que les changements ou les modifications peuvent annuler le droit de l’utilisateur d’utiliser l’équipement. Voir 47 CFR, section 15.21. 15.19(3) : Le présent appareil est conforme à la partie 15 des règles de la FCC. L’utilisation est assujettie aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Cet appareil ne peut causer aucune interférence nocive, et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris une interférence susceptible de causer un fonctionnement indésirable. Voir 47 CFR, section 15.19(3) & (5). 15.105(b) : Si votre appareil mobile ou votre accessoire possède un connecteur USB ou qu’il est par ailleurs considéré comme un périphérique informatique par lequel il peut être raccordé à un ordinateur aux fins du transfert de données, il est alors considéré comme un appareil de catégorie B et la déclaration suivante s’applique : REMARQUE : Cet équipement a été mis à l’essai, et il s’est avéré conforme aux limites applicables à un appareil numérique de catégorie B, en vertu de la partie 15 des règles de la FCC. Ces limites sont conçues de manière à assurer une protection raisonnable contre l’interférence nocive dans une installation résidentielle. Cet équipement produit, utilise et peut irradier une énergie radioélectrique et, s’il n’est pas installé et utilisé conformément aux instructions, il peut causer une interférence nocive aux communications radio. Il n’y a, cependant, aucune garantie d’absence d’interférences dans une installation particulière. Si cet équipement provoque effectivement une interférence nocive pour la réception de la radio ou de la télévision, laquelle peut être déterminée en mettant l’équipement à l’arrêt et en marche, nous encourageons l’utilisateur à remédier à l’interférence par une ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes : • Réorientez ou déplacez l’antenne de réception. • Augmentez la séparation entre l’équipement et le récepteur. • Raccordez l’équipement à une prise d’un circuit autre que celui sur lequel le récepteur est branché. • Consultez le revendeur ou un technicien radio/TV expérimenté pour obtenir de l’aide. Voir 47 CFR, section 15.105(b) Déclaration FCC d’exposition au rayonnement à fréquence radioélectrique Cet équipement se conforme aux limites FCC de l’exposition au rayonnement qui sont fixées pour un environnement incontrôlé. Les utilisateurs finaux doivent suivre les consignes d’utilisation particulières données afin de satisfaire aux normes de conformité d’exposition à l’énergie radioélectrique. Cet émetteur ne doit pas être placé ou utilisé concurremment avec tout autre émetteur ou antenne. Avis d’Industrie Canada aux utilisateurs Cet appareil numérique de la classe [B] est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. L’utilisation est assujettie aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Cet appareil ne peut causer aucune interférence, et (2) Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, y compris une interférence pouvant causer un fonctionnement indésirable de l’appareil. Voir CNR-GEN 7.1.5. Déclaration de conformité aux directives de l’Union européenne BlueAnt déclare par les présentes que ce produit est conforme : • aux exigences essentielles et autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE; • à toutes les autres directives pertinentes de l’UE. Protection de l’environnement par le recyclage (Applicable à l’Union européenne et aux autres pays européens disposant de systèmes de collecte distincts) Ce symbole sur un produit BlueAnt ou sa documentation indique qu’il ne doit pas être mis au rebut avec d’autres ordures ménagères au terme de sa vie utile. Pour prévenir des dommages éventuels à l’environnement ou à la santé humaine sous l’effet d’une évacuation incontrôlée des déchets, veuillez séparer ce produit des autres types de déchets et le recycler d’une manière responsable afin de promouvoir la réutilisation durable des ressources matérielles. Les utilisateurs domestiques doivent contacter le revendeur auprès duquel ils ont acheté ce produit ou le bureau de leur gouvernement local pour obtenir des informations détaillées sur l’endroit et la façon dont ils peuvent évacuer ce produit en vue d’un recyclage sûr pour l’environnement. Les utilisateurs professionnels doivent contacter leur fournisseur et vérifier les modalités du contrat d’achat. Ce produit ne doit pas être mélangé avec d’autres déchets commerciaux pour évacuation. Recyclage des accessoires Bluetooth Ne mettez aucun accessoire Bluetooth, tel que les chargeurs ou les casques d’écoute, au rebut avec vos ordures ménagères. Dans certains pays ou régions, les systèmes de collecte sont aménagés de manière à prendre en charge les déchets électriques et électroniques, et ils peuvent interdire ou restreindre la manière dont ces éléments sont disposés. Vérifiez les lois et règlements de votre région. Communiquez avec vos autorités régionales pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements. Si aucun système de collecte n’est disponible, veuillez retourner les accessoires non désirés à tout centre de service agréé BlueAnt de votre région. Version: S3-SAFETY-1.0
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