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out more, please consult your doctor or medical
device manufacturer.
13.2.1 Pacemaker
Pacemaker manufacturers advise the distance
between your phone and heart pacemaker should
be 6 inches (15.3 cm) at least, otherwise the
phone could interfere with the pacemaker.
The personnel who wears pacemaker should
do the followings:
Should always keep a distance (at lease 6
inches) between the phone and pacemaker,
when the phone is switched on.
Should not have the phone in a breast
Should listen to the phone closer to the ear
which is farther from the pacemaker.
Caution:
Please switch off your phone while you feel
there is interference, and consult the doctor
timely.
13.2.2 Hearing aids
Mobile phone might bring some interference to
some hearing aids. If so, please consult the
hearing aids manufacturer.
13.2.3 Emergency calls
As the phone uses a radio signal, wireless and
ground communication network and personal
settings functions like other phones, it is
impossible to ensure your phone can be
connected successfully in any situation, so please
don’t rely purely on your phone as the only means
of notification in cases of emergency (such as
medical first aid ).
Make an emergency call
If your phone is switched off, please turn on your
phone and check whether the network signal is
strong enough.
(1)
Input the local first aid number correctly (such
as 120), different areas have different first aid
numbers.
(2)
Please press
the call key
to call.
Caution:
While making an emergency call, you should
try best to provide all important information
precisely. At this time, the phone may be the
only communication tool, so don’t end the call
without permission.