Remember to turn your phone off in service
stations. Do not use your device in a petrol station
near fuel. It is dangerous to use your phone inside a
professional garage.
5.
Electronic implants and pacemakers: Users who
wear a pacemaker or who are fitted with an electronic
implant must hold the phone on the opposite side
to their implant as a precaution when making a call.
If you notice
that
your phone
is causing
interference with a pacemaker, switch
it off
immediately and contact the manufacturer of the
pacemaker for advice on what action to take.
6.
Fire
hazard: Do not leave
your device
near
heat sources such as radiators or cookers.
Do not leave
your phone
charging near
flammable materials as there is a real risk of fire.
7.
Contact with liquid: Do not expose the phone
to liquid or touch it with wet hands: any damage
caused by water may be irreparable.
8.
Use only ECHO-approved accessories. The use
of unauthorised accessories may damage your
Phone or cause a safety risk.
9.
Do not destroy the batteries and chargers. Never
use a battery or charger that has been damaged.
Keep batteries away from magnetic objects as the
latter might
cause a short-circuit between the
positive and negative terminals of your batteries and
permanently destroy the battery or phone. As a
general rule, you should not expose the batteries to
very high or low temperatures (below 0
°C or above
45
°C). Differences in temperature may reduce
battery autonomy and service life. Do not let your
phone charge more than 48 hours in row.
10.
Shocks and impact: Handle
and use
your
phone with the utmost care. Protect your phone:
shocks and impact may damage it. Some
parts of
your phone are made from glass and might break
if the phone
is dropped or is subject to severe
impact. Avoid dropping your phone. Do not
touch the screen with sharp objects.