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Safet
y Precautions
Don’t
Do not leave the devices on a slope
or unstable surface.
The devices may fall to cause injury or
malfunction.
Do
Keep the devices out of young chil-
dren’s reach.
A young child may mistakenly swallow a
device or suffer from the injury.
Do
When you attach the earphone/
microphone to the FOMA terminal to
play games or music, do not make
the volume too loud.
Excessive high volume may damage your
hearing. Also it may prevent you from hearing
the ambient sounds and cause an accident.
2. Handling the FOMA
terminal
WARNING
Don’t
Do not use the FOMA terminal while
driving a vehicle.
Since November 1st, 2004, using a mobile
phone while driving is a legal offense.
Even if you are using a hands-free kit, pull
off the road and park in a safe place
before using your phone. While driving,
set Public mode (Driving mode) or use the
Voice Mail service.
Do
Turn off the FOMA terminal in a
place where you are not allowed to
use a mobile phone, such as in an
airplane or in a hospital.
Using the FOMA terminal in such a place
may affect electronic or medical equip-
ment. If your FOMA terminal is equipped
with the Auto power function, make sure to
set the function to OFF before turning off
the FOMA terminal.
Follow the instructions of individual hospi-
tals or health care facilities that prohibit
carrying or using mobile phones.
If you use a phone in an airplane, which is
prohibited, you may be punished by law.
Do
If you have a weak heart, be careful
with the call vibration/speaker vol-
ume settings.
Your heart may be adversely affected.
Don’t
Do not aim or direct the infrared data
port towards your or another per-
son’s eyes when using infrared data
exchange.
Doing so may cause eye injury. Do not aim
or direct the infrared data port towards
another infrared device as doing so may
cause the device to malfunction.
Do
Keep the FOMA terminal turned off
near electronic equipment using high-
precision control or weak signals.
Radio waves may interfere with the opera-
tion of sensitive electronic equipment.
* Take great care on the following elec-
tronic devices:
Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemak-
ers, implanted cardioverter-defibrillators,
and other electronic medical equipment,
fire alarms, automatic doors and other
equipment controlled by electronic signals.
If you use an implanted cardiac pace-
maker, implanted cardioverter-defibrillator
or other electronic medical equipment,
contact the respective manufacturers or
distributors for information about the
effects of radio waves on the equipment.
Don’t
If you are wearing a medical elec-
tronic device, do not place the
FOMA terminal in a breast pocket or
inner pocket.
Using the FOMA terminal near medical elec-
tronic devices may cause them to malfunction.
Do
Hold the FOMA terminal away from
your ear and keep it at a reasonable
distance when you talk in hands-free
mode with the speaker.
Failure to do so may adversely affect your
hearing.
Do
If you hear thunder while using your
FOMA terminal outdoors, turn it off
and move to a safe place immediately.
Failure to do so may expose you to light-
ning or electric shock.
Don’t
Do not shine the light at anyone driv-
ing a car or other vehicle.
Doing so may prevent a driver from driving
safely and cause a traffic accident.
Don’t
Keep the display light away from a
person’s eyes.
The light may affect eyesight. Also, this may
dazzle or surprise him/her and cause an injury.
Don’t
Do not put the FOMA terminal on the
dashboard, etc. as doing so may
cause problems in the event of air
bag inflation.
Air bag inflation may cause the FOMA termi-
nal to hit you or another person, which may
lead to injury, malfunction, breakage, etc.
CAUTION
Do
In some types of vehicle, using the
FOMA terminal in the vehicle may
interfere with the operation of the
vehicle’s electronic equipment.
Do not use the FOMA terminal if the termi-
nal may impair safe driving.
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