8 Safety and Regulatory Warnings TM8260 Installation and Programming Guide© Tait Limited October 20141.4 Safe Radio MountingWarning Mount the radio securely so that it will not breakloose in the event of a collision. An unsecured radio is dangerousto the vehicle occupants.■ Mount the radios and the microphones where they will not interferewith:■ the deployment of passenger airbags■ the vehicle operator controls■ the vehicle operator’s view■ Do not mount the radios vertically, with the remote interface facingdown. This will violate compliance with the standards UL/CSA/EN 60950, Safety of Information Technology Equipment.1.5 Interference with Vehicular ElectronicsWarning Some vehicular electronic devices may be prone tomalfunction due to the lack of protection from RF energy whenyour radio is transmitting.Examples of vehicular electronic devices that may be affected by RFenergy are:■ electronic fuel injection systems■ electronic anti-skid braking systems■ electronic cruise control systems■ indicatorsIf the vehicle contains such equipment, consult the vehicle manufacturer ordealer to determine whether these electronic circuits will perform normallywhen the radio is transmitting.1.6 Radio protection when charging the vehiclebatteryAlways remove the fuses from the radio power cable before charging thevehicle battery, connecting a second battery, or using power from anothervehicle (e.g. when jump-starting the vehicle).1.7 Preparation when Drilling HolesWarning When drilling holes in the vehicle, check that drill-ing at the selected points will not damage existing wiring, fueltanks, fuel and brake lines, or battery cables.