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Use Near Electronic Medical
Equipment
This se
c
tion is based on “Guidelines on the
Use of Radio Communi
c
ations Equipment
S
u
c
h as Cellular Telephones and
S
afeguards
for Ele
c
troni
c
Medi
c
al Equipment”
(Ele
c
tromagneti
c
Compatibility Conferen
c
e
J
apan).
Copyrights & Trademarks
Copyrights
The rights of
c
opyright holders to literary
works, musi
c
, still images, video,
c
omputer
programs, databases, et
c
. are prote
c
ted by
c
opyright laws. You may
c
opy these
materials for private use only. Copying these
without the
c
onsent of the rights holder for
purposes other than the above (in
c
luding
data format
c
onversion), modifying,
transferring
c
opies, distributing on networks
are subje
c
t to
c
ompensation for losses or to
prose
c
ution for
“
c
opyright infringement
”
or
“
c
opyright holder rights infringement
”
. If
c
opying using this produ
c
t, observe
c
opyright laws.
This handset is equipped with
c
ameras.
Observe
c
opyright laws when shooting with
these
c
ameras.
Trademarks
●
microSD
TM
and microSDHC
TM
and their logos
are trademarks of the SD Association.
Persons with an implanted
pacemaker or defibrillator
should keep handset at
least 22 cm away from the
device.
Handset radio waves may affect
such devices.
Turn handset off in
crowded places such as
trains. People with
implanted pacemakers or
defibrillators may be near.
Handset radio waves may affect
such devices.
WARNIN
G
Inside medical facilities:
・
Do not take handset into
operating rooms, or intensive or
coronary care units.
・
Keep handset turned off in
hospital wards.
・
Keep handset turned off in
lobbies, since medical
equipment may be near.
・
Follow medical facility rules on
handset use.
When using electronic
medical equipment outside
medical facilities, check
with the equipment vendor
or distributor for
information about the
effects of radio waves.
Handset radio waves may affect
electronic medical equipment.