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E-waste Disposal Mechanism 

'E-waste' means waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). In other words 
E-waste is a popular, informal name for electronic products nearing the end of their 
"useful  life". For more details about e-waste please refer e-waste rules, 2011 
www.moef.nic.in 

Do’s and Don’ts for disposal e-waste 
Do’s:   

 

Ensure that an Authorized Person repairs your Lava products   

 

Call Our Local Authorized Collection Centers to Dispose Lava products   

 

Always drop your used electronic products, batteries or any accessories 
thereof after the end of their life at nearest Authorized Collection Point or 
Collection Center.   

 

Separate the packaging material according  to responsible waste disposal 
options and sorting for recycling.   

 

Always remove the battery from the product, when you do not intend to use 
the product anymore it in future.   

Don’ts: 

 

Do not Dismantle your Lava Product on your own 

 

Do not give your e-waste to Scrap Dealer/ Rag Pickers.   

 

Do not dispose-off the e-waste in landfills   

 

Never dump E-waste in garbage bins.   

 

Do not dispose of your product at municipal waste bins or rooms.   

 

Do not throw used batteries into household waste.   

Consequences of improper handling and disposal of E-Waste 

 

Improper disposal of waste prevents natural resources from being re-used.   

 

Some waste contains hazardous chemicals and if not disposed of properly 
may release toxins into the soil and water, and also releases greenhouse 
gases into the environment   

 

If e-waste is not properly disposed of, it can be a threat to health and 
well-being of humans and animals and it also has adverse effect on the 
environment.   

 

Placing of batteries or devices on or in heating devices, such as microwave, 
ovens, stoves, or radiators and improper disposal of batteries may lead to 
explosion.   

 

If the battery terminals are in contact with metal objects, it may cause a fire.   

For more details on how to dispose of your Lava products at the end of life, Please 
refer the list of our Services Centers on Pan  basis on our website 
www.lavainternational.com  or please view this link for the details of Service 
Centers http://www.lavainternational.com/support-services.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for iris 870

Page 1: ...User Manual iris 870 I...

Page 2: ...serting Micro SD card 3 2 3 Unlock the phone 3 2 4 Using the Touch screen 3 2 5 Connection to Network 3 2 6 Charging the Battery 3 3 Basic Function 3 3 1 Make Calls 3 3 2 Answer Calls 4 3 3 Phone 4 3...

Page 3: ...Gallery 5 3 12 File Manager 6 3 13 Settings 6 4 Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting 7 5 Safety Information and Notices 9 5 1 Emergency call 9 5 2 For your safety 9 6 Service Center Info 13...

Page 4: ...r cause The contents of this manual are subjected to change without notice Protect our environment We strive to produce products in compliance with global environmental standards Please consult your l...

Page 5: ...ack key 2 GETTING STARTED Please read the safety instructions in the Safety Information and Notices section before use 2 1 Inserting the SIM card To insert SIM card Switch off the mobile phone and rem...

Page 6: ...nd target position Swipe or slide Quickly slide your finger across the surface of the screen For example slide the screen up or down to scroll a list Rotate the screen On most screens the orientation...

Page 7: ...in menu or the home screen to dial the desired number 3 4 Contacts Touch the Contacts icon on the main menu or the home screen you can check all the contacts search for contacts or add new contact Whe...

Page 8: ...Function key 9 Press the Capture icon to take a picture video 3 10 Music Use the Music player to play music files The songs saved in your phone can be played using the Music Player of the device 3 11...

Page 9: ...eck Bluetooth to turn it on Your phone scans and displays the Bluetooth devices in range If your phone stops scanning before you make the other device discoverable touch Refresh Touch the ID of the ot...

Page 10: ...introduce this phone and show the more information to user More This menu include Backup reset Accessibility and Scheduled power on off Sound In this menu you can set Volumes Call ringtone vibrate and...

Page 11: ...ting of network While the mobile phone is in an area with poor signal strength and cannot receive the signal the handset will continuously search for a base station This will significantly reduce batt...

Page 12: ...ny restrictions Wireless devices can affect the medical treatment and cause interference in aircraft Some medical devices such as hearing aids and pacemaker may be sensitive to external radio frequenc...

Page 13: ...o not disassemble or modify your phone This can damage the phone cause leakage and break the internal circuit Use only damp cloth or non static cloth to clean your phone Do not use alcohol thinner ben...

Page 14: ...ne usage will be far lower than this level The SAR value of the phone may change depending on factors such as how close you are to a network tower use of accessories and other enhancements The highest...

Page 15: ...the e waste in landfills Never dump E waste in garbage bins Do not dispose of your product at municipal waste bins or rooms Do not throw used batteries into household waste Consequences of improper h...

Page 16: ...ital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and...

Page 17: ...s 1 43W kg This device was tested for typical body worn operations with the back of the handset kept 10mm from the body To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements use accessories that ma...

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