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The description below meets “Guidelines on
the Use of Radio-communication Equipment
such as Cellular Telephones – Safeguards for
Electronic Medical Equipment” by the
Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference
Japan.
Comply with the following in
hospitals or health care facilities:
•Do not carry the FOMA phone into
operating rooms, intensive care units
(ICU) or coronary care units (CCU).
•Turn off the FOMA phone in hospital
wards.
•If there is any electronic medical
equipment near you, turn off the FOMA
phone even when in a location such as
a lobby.
•Comply with any regulations of hospital
and health care facilities instructing you
not to use or carry in a mobile phone.
•If the Auto Power ON function is set,
deactivate the setting, then turn the
power off.
Turn off the FOMA phone in
crowded areas such as inside
trains during rush hour, as
someone with an implanted
cardiac pacemaker or implanted
defibrillator may be near you.
Operation of an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted defibrillator can
be affected by radio waves.
Notes on using near electronic
medical equipment
Warning
Do
Do
If you use an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted
defibrillator, use the mobile
phone 22 cm or more away from
an implanted cardiac pacemaker
or implanted defibrillator.
Operation of an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted defibrillator can
be affected by radio waves.
Patients using electronic medical
equipment other than implanted
cardiac pacemakers or implanted
defibrillators (outside medical
establishments for treatment at
home, etc.) should check the
influence of radio waves upon the
equipment by consulting its
manufacturer.
Operation of electronic medical
equipment can be affected by radio
waves.
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Do
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Do not wet the equipment.
The FOMA phone, battery, adapter/charger, and UIM
are not waterproofed. Do not use them in
environments, which are high in humidity such as in
bathrooms, and do not allow them to get wet from rain.
Furthermore, if carrying them against your body, they
become moist due to perspiration and the internal parts
may become corroded, causing malfunction. If the parts
are found to have been damaged due to exposure to
the liquids, any repairs will not be covered by warranty,
or repairs may not be possible. This may be repaired at
a cost if repairs are possible.
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Use a dry soft cloth such as the one for
cleaning glasses to clean the equipment.
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The screen of the FOMA phone sometimes has a
special coating so that they are easier to see. If you
rub it roughly with a dry cloth, it might be scratched.
Take care of the way of handling, and use only a dry,
soft cloth such as the one for cleaning glasses. If the
screen is left with water drop or stain adhered, smear
may be generated or the coating might peel off.
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Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene, detergent or
other solvents for cleaning, otherwise the printing
may be removed or discoloration may result.
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Occasionally clean the terminals of the
equipment using a dry cotton swab.
If the terminals become soiled, the connection might
deteriorate so that the power turns off or the battery
does not charge fully. Wipe the terminals with a dry
cloth or cotton swab.
Notes on Handling
General notes
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