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Only charge the device indoors. Whilst the phone is charging, do not use
the phone for calls or dial any numbers.
•
The socket must be easily accessible during the charging process.
•
Electrical storms pose a risk of electric shocks.
•
Do not use the charger when the power cable is damaged because this
poses a risk of electric shock and fire.
Headset
High volumes can impair hearing. Listening to music or con-
versation with headphones set to a loud volume can be
unpleasant and permanently impair hearing.
To prevent loss of hearing, do not have the volume turned up
too high for long periods.
•
If you wear headphones whilst out walking or running, please ensure
that the cord does not wrap itself around your body or objects on your
person.
•
Only wear headphones in dry environments. The static electricity which
builds up on the headphones can discharge via your ears as an electric
shock. The static electricity can discharge if you touch the headphones
with your hand or touch bare metal before connecting with the mobile
phone.
Use in hospitals / medical devices
•
The function of medical equipment near your product can be impaired.
Bear in mind the technical conditions of the environment in question
(such as in doctors' surgery).
•
If you use a medical device such as a pacemaker, please consult the
manufacturer of the product before using your mobile phone. You will
be provided information on the sensitivity of the device to external,
high-frequency energy sources.
•
Heart pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators:
When you switch on your mobile phone, ensure that the distance
between the phone and an implant is at least 152 mm. To reduce
potential interference, use the mobile phone on the opposite side to the
implant. Please switch the mobile phone off immediately if interference
occurs. Do not keep the mobile phone in a shirt pocket.
•
Hearing aids, cochlear implants:
Some digital wireless devices can interfere with hearing aids and
cochlear implants. Please consult the manufacturers of these products if
interference occurs.
•
Other medical devices:
If you and the people around you use other medical devices, please
contact the relevant manufacturer for information on whether such
devices are protected from radio frequency signals in the environment.
You can also consult your doctor about this.
Emergency calls
•
Make sure the mobile phone is switched on and connected to the GSM
network. Enter the emergency number as required and speak.
•
Tell the person at the emergency call centre your location.
•
Do not end the conversation until the person at the emergency call
centre asks you to.
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