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11.1 Electromagnetic waves safety information – SAR
Your device is designed to not exceed the radio wave limits recommended
by the European authorities. These limits include safety margins to ensure
the protection of all persons regardless of their age or health.
The SAR (specific absorption rate) of mobile phones quantifies the maximum
level of exposure of the user to electromagnetic waves, for aural use.
European legislation stipulates that the SAR must not exceed 2 W/kg
averaged over 10g of tissue.
The value of the SAR is determined on the basis of the highest level of radio
frequencies emitted during laboratory tests.
The actual value of the SAR during use of the device is lower than this level.
The value of the SAR of the device can vary according to the following
factors: how far/close the device is to a relay antenna, use of accessories
and others.
The maximum SAR level of your device is given in the following table:
Body-worn SAR testing has been carried out at a separation distance of
0.5cm. This device is in accordance with the regulations regulating the
exposure at radio frequencies when it is used at a minimal distance of 0.5cm
from the body.
NOTE:
i.
The SAR value may vary, depending on national reporting and testing
requirements and the network band.
ii.
In certain locations such as aircraft, hospitals, service stations and
professional garages or while driving a vehicle, the use of this device
may be forbidden. The electromagnetic waves from the device can
disrupt the performance of electronic devices used in these locations.
Position
SAR value
Head
0.36 W/Kg
Body
1.14 W/Kg