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WARNINGS
Please read the following precautions to prevent fire, personal injury or the radio destruction.
Do not attempt to adjust the radio while driving; is dangerous.
This radio is designed for power supply at 13.8V DC. Do not use a 24V battery to power the radio.
Do not place the station on an excessively dusty, damp or unstable surface.
Do not connect the antenna during transmission, risk of burning or electric shock.
Please keep distance from devices that cause interference (such as TV, generator, etc.)
People who use pacemakers are advised to keep distance from the antenna during transmission
and especially not to touch it.
Do not connect metal objects to the internal electrical side; danger of electric shock.
Avoid exposing the radio to temperatures below -30°C and above + 60°C, the temperature on a
vehicle may sometimes exceed 80°C, which can cause irreparable damage to electric devices. Do not
expose the radio to sunlight.
Do not place anything on the radio, it will prevent it from cooling down.
Check to see if you have enough charged battery to avoid rapid discharge.
It is important to stop the radio before starting the engine, to avoid damage caused by high starting
voltage.
You must use a 2A 250V fuse type F. Under no circumstances use a higher value.
If an abnormal odor or smoke is detected as coming from the radio, switch off the appliance
immediately.
Do not transmit for a long time, the radio may warm up.
Keep the station away from children.
INTRODUCTION
The PNI HP-62 is a small portable transceiver which guarantees great performance for many years of
use. What is unique to this innovative transceiver is the capability to select any of European CB bands
with an easy and quick procedure. The PNI HP-62 has built-in Channel Phase Loop synthesizer (PLL)
circuit and an automatic battery economy circuit.
Nota: The unit is preset at the factory on the "CE" band
Important Note!
Some countries may require you to own or purchase a CB license – please check with the
relative authorities in your country.
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