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lephone and the pacemaker.
Do not transport the telephone in a breast pocket or near the pace-
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maker.
During the telephone call, hold the telephone against the ear that is
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further away from the pacemaker.
If there is any indication of interference, switch off the telephone im-
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mediately.
Hearing devices and hearing aids
Some digital hearing devices can basically be disturbed by mobile tele-
phones. In this case please contact the hearing device acoustician.
Use in automobiles and airplanes
The radio signals of mobile telephones can basically interfere with the
electronic systems of automobiles and airplanes. Use the phone therefore
only in automobiles when this is explicitly permitted and observe the
respectively valid regulations.
Do not deposit the telephone or other parts in the vicinity of airbags.
Airbags are inflated very quickly and the telephone can cause serious
injuries when being hurled about.
The use of telephones in airplanes is generally not permitted at the date
of this print. Switch off your telephone when you board an airplane. The-
se regulations may be changed in the future. Information on the current
status can be gathered from your airline or your mobile communications
provider.
Explosive environments
Switch off the telephone if you are in an environment where there is a