Section 4: Safety Guidelines and Warranty Information
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4A: Safety
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Should you get any fluid from the battery in your eyes, DO NOT rub
them. Immediately rinse with clean water and seek medical attention.
Blindness may result.
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Should any fluid from the battery come in contact with skin or clothes,
immediately rinse with clean water. Skin rash may result.
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Ensure that children do not place the plastic bags from the packaging
over their heads or in their mouths. Suffocation may result.
Caution
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Do not drop or place foreign objects in any opening of this device. Fire,
electric shock, or malfunction may result.
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Do not insert or connect wires or any other conductor to the terminals
of this device. Fire, electric shock, or malfunction may result.
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Do not place heavy objects on top of this device as the glass display or
cover may break. Injury and malfunction may result.
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Do not place on any unsteady, unstable, or slanted surface, as the
device may drop. Injury and malfunction may result.
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Do not use or store for long periods of time near places of extreme such
as inside of a car on a hot day, near fire, or next to a stove. The device
casing may become excessively hot, deformed, or melt. The inside of
the device may also become hot, causing fire or malfunction.
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Do not wrap or cover a device in use or the AC adapter with a cloth. The
inside of the device may also become hot, causing fire or malfunction.
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Do not move the device too quickly or with exaggerated movements.
The stylus may be dislodged from the device and injury or property
damage may result.
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Do not place in an area of strong vibrations. Malfunction may result.
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If you feel any abnormalities on your skin, immediately stop use of
this device and consult a dermatologist. Low temperature burns,
itching, or rash may occur with some users.
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Avoid rapid temperature changes. Condensation may occur, resulting
in malfunction.
Summary of Contents for SH-G1000
Page 1: ...User s Guide PCS Vision Picture Phone with Built in Camera Hitachi SH G1000 ...
Page 8: ...4B Customer Limited Warranty 247 Customer Limited Warranty 248 Index 253 ...
Page 10: ...2 ...
Page 12: ...4 ...
Page 13: ...Section 1 5 Getting Started Section 1 Getting Started ...
Page 14: ...6 ...
Page 19: ...Section 2 11 Understanding Your Device Section 2 Understanding Your Device ...
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Page 74: ...Section 2 Understanding Your Device 66 2A Your PCS Phone The Basics ...
Page 86: ...Section 2 Understanding Your Device 78 2B Using Your Phone ...
Page 110: ...Section 2 Understanding Your Device 102 2D Controlling Your Device s Settings ...
Page 114: ...Section 2 Understanding Your Device 106 2E Controlling Your Roaming Experience ...
Page 132: ...Section 2 Understanding Your Device 124 2G Using Microsoft Pocket Outlook ...
Page 136: ...Section 2 Understanding Your Device 128 2H Using Your Phone s Voice Services ...
Page 186: ...Section 2 Understanding Your Device 178 2K Connecting with a Personal Computer ...
Page 193: ...Section 3 185 Using PCS Service Features Section 3 Using PCS Service Features ...
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Page 210: ...Section 3 Using PCS Service Features 202 3B PCS Vision ...
Page 214: ...Section 3 Using PCS Service Features 206 3C PCS Voice Command ...
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