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Introduction
Should water or other liquids
enter the adapters, remove the
power plug from the outlet or
cigarette lighter socket
immediately.
May cause an electric shock, smoke
emission or fire.
Always unplug the power plug
from the outlet or cigarette
lighter socket before cleaning
the adapters.
May result in electric shock.
Be careful with the cutting
surface when detaching the
FOMA card (IC).
May cause injuries to your hands or fingers.
The precautions detailed here conform to
the guidelines drawn up by the
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Conference Japan, regarding the
protection of electronic medical
equipment from signals emitted by mobile
phones.
Observe the following in
hospitals or other medical
facilities.
Do not take your FOMA terminal into
operating rooms, ICUs (Intensive Care
Units) or CCUs (Coronary Care Units).
Turn off your FOMA terminal inside
hospital wards.
Turn off your FOMA terminal even when
you are in an area outside hospital wards,
such as a hospital lobby, since electronic
medical equipment may be in use nearby.
Where a medical facility has specific
instructions prohibiting the carrying and
use of mobile phones, observe those
instructions strictly.
If auto power on function is set to on,
disable this function before turning off your
mobile phone.
Turn off your FOMA terminal in
crowded places such as
rush-hour trains in case
somebody nearby is using an
implanted cardiac pacemaker
or implanted
cardioverter-defibrillator.
Electromagnetic signals may affect the
operation of implanted cardiac pacemakers
and implanted cardioverter-defibrillators.
If you have an implanted
cardiac pacemaker or an
implanted
cardioverter-defibrillator,
always carry or use your FOMA
terminal at least 22 cm away
from your implant.
Electromagnetic signals may affect the
operation of implanted cardiac pacemakers
and implanted cardioverter-defibrillators.
Patients receiving medical
treatment away from a hospital
or medical facility (e.g. home
treatment) who are using
electronic medical equipment
other than implanted cardiac
pacemakers or implanted
cardioverter-defibrillators
should consult the respective
manufacturers for information
regarding the effects of signals
on the equipment.
Electromagnetic signals may affect the
operation of electronic medical equipment.
Handling FOMA card
Caution
Handling mobile phones
near electronic medical
equipment
Warning
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