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Do not turn the light ON pointing to a car
driver, etc.
May disturb driving and result in an accident.
Turn the FOMA terminal OFF in areas
where use is prohibited, such as in
airplanes and hospitals.
Use in these areas can cause electronic medical
equipment and electronic equipment to
malfunction or fail. If the function which
automatically turns on the power is set, cancel
the setting before turning the power off.
When using the phone in a medical facility, be
sure to observe the regulations of the facility. If
you do prohibited act such as using the phone
in an airplane, you may be punished according
to law.
When you talk by setting handsfree,
always keep FOMA terminal away from
your ear.
When you play a game or music with
earphone/microphone connected to the
FOMA terminal, adjust the sound volume
appropriately.
May cause hearing loss.
When it is hard to hear surrounding sounds, an
accident may occur.
If you have weak heart, be careful when
setting the Vibrate alert (vibration) or
alert volume setting.
Could affect heart function.
If it starts thunder while using the phone
outside, immediately turn the power OFF
and move to a safe location.
May be subject to lightning strike and could
cause electric shock.
Turn the FOMA terminal OFF near high-
precision electronic control equipment or
electronic equipment using low-power
signals.
Using the phone near this type of equipment
can cause the equipment to fail or malfunction.
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Examples of electronic equipment to avoid :
Hearing aids, implanted pacemakers or defibrillators,
other electrical medical equipment, fire alarms,
automatic doors, other automatic control equipment.
Users wearing implanted pacemakers or defibrillators
or other electrical medical equipment should check
with the manufacturer or sales outlet about the effect
of radio frequencies on the equipment.
In case that the display or camera lens is
damaged, be careful of broken glass and/
or exposed internal parts of FOMA
terminal.
Though the display and camera lens apply
plastic panel to prevent glass fragments from
scattering, you may be hurt if you carelessly
touch broken or exposed parts.
When you sound safety alarm, be sure to
keep the FOMA terminal away from your
ears.
May cause hearing loss.
CAUTION
Do not swing the FOMA terminal by
holding the strap, etc.
May cause the terminal damage or failure, or
injury to yourself or others.
Do not place magnetic disks or cards with
magnetic stripes near the FOMA terminal
or place inside and fold the terminal.
Data stored on media such as cash cards, credit
cards, telephone cards and floppy disks may be
erased if the storage medium is placed near the
phone.
Do not bring anything magnetized close
to the FOMA terminal.
Strong magnetism placed close to the FOMA
terminal may cause malfunction.
If the display part is accidentally
damaged and liquid crystal leaks out, do
not put the liquid in your mouth, inhale,
or make contact with your skin.
If the liquid gets into your eyes or mouth,
rinse with clean water and see a doctor
immediately.
If the liquid adheres to skin or clothing,
use alcohol, etc. to wipe off and wash
with soap.
May cause loss of sight or skin problems.
Do not bring the speaker close to your ear
when the ring alert is sounding or you are
playing a melody with the FOMA
terminal.
It may cause hearing loss.
In rare cases, using the phone in some
vehicle models can cause the vehicle's
electronic equipment to malfunction or
fail.
In this case, do not use the phone because it
may hamper safe driving.
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