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Navigation Device PNA-M4310 English
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relates to CE Conformity, relevant norms and standards. Any
changes to the equipment other than the recommended
changes by the manufacturer may lead to the result that
these directives are not met any more. Only use accessories
recommended by the manufacturer. If you are not using the
device within the Republic of Germany, you must observe
the regulations and laws in the country of use.
RF Interface
This navigation device features two RF components. An FM
transmitter is used to send short-range audio signals to your
car radio and a Bluetooth interface allows you to connect to
your mobile phone. Be sure to read and understand the
following notes concerning these two RF components:
Turn the RF components off when located onboard an
aircraft, in a hospital, a surgery area or near electronic
medical equipment. The RF signals may interfere with
the functionality of sensitive devices.
Place the device at least 20cm (8 inches) away from
pacemakers, as the RF signals may interfere with the
functionality of the pacemaker.
The transmitted RF signals can cause interference with
hearing aids.
Do not place the device with the wireless adapter turned
on near flammable gases or in an explosion-sensitive
area (e.g. a paint shop), as the transmitted RF signals
may cause explosions or fire.
When transmitting wireless data it is possible that
unauthorized parties may receive data. Targa GmbH is
not liable for any interference caused to RF or TV signals
through unauthorized modification to this device.
Furthermore, Targa does not assume any liability for
replacing any cables or devices that have not been
specifically approved by Targa GmbH. The user is solely
responsible and liable for troubleshooting any
interference caused by unauthorized modification of this
device and for replacing any appliances.
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