BC Link Mini
Owner's Manual
Congratulations on purchasing your BC Link Mini radio from Backcountry
Access. This is an important step toward improving communication within
your group in the backcountry. At BCA, we believe that backcountry
safety starts with good planning and clear communication. While gear
like the BC Link Mini and other BCA safety products are essential, they
are only part of the equation. Education is equally important, especially
regarding terrain selection, avalanche safety, and first aid. For more
information on backcountry and snow safety, see
https://backcountryaccess.com/en-us/learn-avalanche-safety
Disclaimer
ATTENTION! The radio is a multitask FRS transceiver. Combining the latest
technology in radio communication along with a sturdy mechanical frame,
the radio is the ideal and effective solution for the backcountry travelers
who need to stay in touch with group members while skiing, climbing,
mountain biking, or participating in other outdoor activities, or for leisure
users that just want to keep up with friends and family. To help you ward
off bodily injury or property loss that may arise from improper operation,
please read all the information carefully before using our products. Before
operating the radio, please read all safety and operating instructions.
Save all instructions in a safe place for future reference.
All action sports involve inherent risks, and injuries or death may occur
during these activities. Do not rely on this product as your only means of
communication. Never travel alone and always make sure that a responsible
person knows where you are going and when you plan to return. Familiarize
yourself with the area in which you are traveling and the current weather and
avalanche conditions. Backcountry Access, Inc. is not responsible for any
loss of communication between you and your group due to this product's
improper use, the failure to properly charge and maintain the product's
battery, and/or poor or no reception in the operating area.
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