
Safety and Performance
Fully charge the phone’s battery before you use your new wireless phone (see page 26 for the charging instructions).
User Caution
Phone settings should be adjusted to suit the likes and preferences of the individual user. Users sensitive to loud noises or
sudden alarms should take care not to use or set the phone in any manner that may result in the user being unduly alarmed.
For example, users with heart problems or heightened sensitivity to noise should adjust the wireless phone to a volume setting
that is within his or her range of comfort. If you believe the wireless phone causes you any adverse reaction, you should
discontinue using the phone immediately.
Emergency Services
Ensure your wireless phone is turned On, the battery is properly charged, and the network connection signal strength level is
adequate before attempting an emergency call. If your battery is empty, you cannot make or receive any calls, including
emergency calls. Emergency calls within the United States are possible without service activation or a SIM card by pressing
Softkey 1
(SOS).
To make an emergency call in the United States,
*
Press
END
key to return to the Idle screen if needed.
Input 911
(or other designated emergency number).
Press the
SEND
key. (Your location and caller ID is delivered to the emergency operator as required by FCC guidelines.)
Follow instructions received and do not end the emergency call until told to do so.
Ask the operator for the service you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire, Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Services. Give your
position and accurate and necessary information. If possible, remain stationary to maintain contact. Do not terminate the call until
given permission to do so.
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Find out what the designated emergency number is for the area that you are within when traveling outside the United States.
The 911 emergency number service is available on every digital network service while in the United States. Designated
emergency numbers can only be used with a valid SIM.
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Due to the nature of the wireless system, the connection of emergency calls cannot be guaranteed. Never rely solely on a
wireless phone for essential communications such as medical emergencies.
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