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INTRODUCTION: SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS 11
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Power supplies:
This equipment is intended for
use with the following power supplies: batteries
BBL-77-N and BBL-77-P, mains charger
CMA-70-230 (with cable FMC-70), and cigarette
lighter charger CCS-71-12.
Any other usage will
invalidate any approval given to this apparatus
and may be dangerous.
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Other accessories:
Any other accessories used
should also be approved by the phone manufac-
turer. Check the compatibility of new power sup-
ply units and other accessories at the dealer.
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Magnetic fields:
Benefon Esc! contains small
magnetic components. Even though the mag-
netic fields of the components are weak, they
might damage magnetic cards, such as bank and
credit cards. We recommend that you keep your
mobile phone away from magnetic cards.
Radio frequency (RF) energy
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Aircrafts:
Turn your phone off before boarding
any aircraft and do not use the phone while in
the air.
Also make sure that the automatic
power on or alarm clock functions will not
activate the phone during the flight
. Besides
being illegal, the use of a mobile phone in an air-
craft may endanger the operation of the aircraft
or disrupt the mobile network. Failure to comply
with this instruction may lead to suspension or
denial of mobile phone services, and possibly
even legal action.
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Hospitals:
Turn your phone off before entering
hospitals or other health care facilities where
medical electronic equipment may be in use.
Such devices are extremely sensitive to radio fre-
quency interference. Only use the phone with
permission and under instruction of the hospital
staff.
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Medical devices:
Remember that any personal
medical devices (such as hearing aids or pace-
makers) may be affected by RF energy if they are
not adequately shielded. Consult the manufac-
turer or vendor of the equipment to determine
the proper shielding.
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Explosive atmospheres:
Turn off the phone at
refuelling points, e.g. gas stations. Also observe
restrictions on the use of radio equipment in
fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting
operations are in progress because remote con-
trol RF devices are often used to set off explo-
sives.
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Other electronical equipment:
Using the
phone may cause interference with a vehicle's
electronic equipment if it is not adequately
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