
INNO-P11 User’s Guide
INNOSTREAM Confidential
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15.
Safety Information
For the efficient and safe operation of your phone, observe these guidelines.
Everyday Use of your phone
For normal operating position, hold your phone as you would any other telephone, with the
antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.
As with any other radio transmitting equipment, you are advised that for the satisfactory
operation of your phone and for your own safety, you should use your phone only in the normal
operating position.
Using your phone in a vehicle
Safety comes first, and is the ultimate responsibility of the driver. Please:
i)
Give full attention to driving – driving safely is your first responsibility.
ii)
Use Hands-free Kit, if available.
iii)
If you have those kits make sure it is done pre-programmed numbers where possible,
and keeping calls brief and to a minimum.
iv)
If you don’ t have a Hands-free Kit, pull off the road and park your vehicle before making
or answering a call in driving conditions so require.
Non-ionizing radiation (exposure to Radio Frequency Signals)
Your phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is on, it receives and also
sends the radio frequency(RF) signals. Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF
signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from
your mobile phone. RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded
electronic systems in motor vehicles. Consult your vehicle manufacturer and the manufacturer of
any equipment that has been added to the vehicle.
Pacemakers
The Health industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six
inches be maintained between a mobile phone and pacemakers to avoid potential interference
with the pacemaker. Users with pacemakers:
i)
Always keep your phone at least 20 cm (6inches) from your pacemakers when the phone
is switched on.
ii)
Do not carry your phone in your breast pocket.
iii)
Use the ear opposite the pacemakers to minimize the potential for interference.
iv)
Switch off your phone immediately if you suspect that interference is being caused.
Hearing aids
Some mobile phones, including your mobile phone, may interfere with certain hearing aids. In the