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Precautions for use

 

 

This mobile phone meets guidelines concerning the exposure to radio waves. 

Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It was designed to meet the limits recommended 
by international guidelines to limit the exposure to radio waves. These guidelines were developed by and 
independant scientific organisation, The ICNIRP ; and include safety margins designed to ensure the 
protection of all, regardless of age and health.   
The recommendations on exposure guidelines for mobile phones employ a unit of measure known as the 
Specific absorbtion rate or SAR. The SAR limit defined in the ICNIRP recommendations is 2.0 
watts/kilogramme (W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of tissue. In tests to determine the SAR, the 
equipment is used in standard usage positions at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency 
bands. The actual SAR level of a device in use may be lower that the maximum value because the 
equipment is designed to only use the necessary power required to reach the network. That amount 
changes depending on a number of factors such as the distance from a network base station. 

 

 

 

 

 

Radio frequency interference 

Radio frequency output from electronic devices can interfere with other electronic equipment and cause 
mulfunctions. Although this phone has been deisigned in accordance with EU regulations on radio 
frequency emission, telephone wireless transmitters and electrical circuits can cause interference with 
other electronic equipment. We therefore recommend taking the following precautions : 

 

Aircraft : Wireless equipment can cause interference in aircraft. 

 

Turn off your telephone before boarding the aircraft 

 

Do not use on the ground until allowed to do so by the flight crew

 

Vehicles : Telephone radio frequency emissions can affect the electronic systems of motor vehicles. In 
relation to your vehicle, check with the manufacturer or dealer. 

 

Medical implants : 

Medical equipment manufacturers recommend a minimum distance of 15 centimetres between a 

wireless device and an implanted medical device such as a pacemaker or defibrillator to avoid any 

interference with the medical device. It is recommended that people fitted with such devices : 

-Always keep wireless equipment more than 15cm away from the medical device. 

-Never carry wirless equipment in a breast pocket. 

-Place such equipment at the opposite ear to the medical device. 

-Turn off the wireless equipment if they think it is interfering with their device 

-Follow the instructions provided by the medical implant manufacturer. 

 

If you are fitted with a medical implant and have any questions related to the the use of your 

mobile/wireless equipment, you should consult your doctor 

 

Hearing : 

Warning: Using a headset risks not be able to correctly hear outside sounds. Do not use a headset when 

it could endanger your safety. Some mobile devices can interfere with the proper operation of hearing 

aids. 

Other medical devices :  

Summary of Contents for QS-G3UCT1BK

Page 1: ...r splashing water No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the device Always leave a minimum distance of 10 cm around the unit to ensure sufficient ventilation Naked flame sources such as candles should not be placed on top of the device The device is intended for use only in a temperate climate CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced or not replaced b...

Page 2: ... an airbag do not hinder its deployment with fixed or wireless equipment This could result in serious injury due to inadequate performance INTERFERENCE All wireless devices are susceptible to interference which may affect their performance AUTHORISED PERSONNEL Only qualified people are authorised to install or repair this product ACCESSORIES Only use batteries chargers and other accessories which ...

Page 3: ...y emission telephone wireless transmitters and electrical circuits can cause interference with other electronic equipment We therefore recommend taking the following precautions Aircraft Wireless equipment can cause interference in aircraft Turn off your telephone before boarding the aircraft Do not use on the ground until allowed to do so by the flight crew Vehicles Telephone radio frequency emis...

Page 4: ...in their vicinity All our phones conform to international standards and regulations and if need be national ones with a view to limiting user exposure to electromagnetic fields These standards and regulations were adopted after the completion of extensive scientific research This research established no link between the use of the mobile phone and any adverse effects on health if the device is use...

Page 5: ... Home 6 Back 7 Search 8 lanyard hole 9 Power 10 Primary Camera 11 Earphone jack 12 USB jack 13 Flashlight 14 Loudspeaker 15 DC charge jack 16 Microphone 3 Installing SIM Card Battery and Memory Card 3 1 Open the back cover 3 2 Lift and remove the battery 3 3 You can see there are two SIM card slots SIM1 slot and SIM2 slot see pcicture 1 ...

Page 6: ...ver insert the memory card with the gold contacts facing down mind the direction of inserting memory card Note The part marked with circle is the lock key of memory card Press it to release the memory card and take it out 3 6 Install a SIM into SIM2 card slot Load the SIM into the SIM2 picker make sure the gold contacts are facing down and the cut off corner is upward see pcicture 3 ...

Page 7: ...se use only authorized charger Power on When the phone is off press and hold the power key to start If it is the first time of starting the phone you have to set up the initialization for the phone Power off When the phone is on press and hold the power key you will see 9 Silent mode 9 Airplane mode 9 Power off Choose power off to shut down the phone 5 The WallPaper 1 Press Menu key then choose Wa...

Page 8: ... a call Tap Dial Key to go dial interface make a call via 9 Dial pad 9 Call log 9 Contacts 9 Favorites 8 2 To answer a call Slide the green key from left to right 8 3 To refuse a call Slide the red key from right to left 9 Sending a Text Message 1 On the Home screen tap Messaging 2 Tap New message 3 In the To Field enter the phone number or choose a contact 4 Type message in the Tap to compose fie...

Page 9: ...d Enter the password then tap Connect 13 Setting up and Email Account 1 Go Main Menu Email Others If you are using Gmail Yahoo Hotmail or Microsoft Exchange email accounts please tap that email service provider s name directly 2 Enter your E mail address and Password then tap Next 3 Select account type then confirm Incoming server settings If you are using Gmail Yahoo Hotmail or Microsoft Exchange...

Page 10: ...arch 2 Tap Search key 16 Using Bluetooth 1 Go Settings 2 Tap Wireless settings 3 Tap Bluetooth to activate 4 To search for a new device tap Bluetooth settings Scan for devices 5 Tap the device you want to link with to connect 6 Enter the Passcode to start pairing then tap OK Note The passcode you enter on your phone must be the same passcode to be entered on the other bluetooth device 17 Taking Ph...

Page 11: ...hoose different profiles Go Main Menu Settings Audio profiles there are General Silent Metting Outdoor Tap one of them to go editing 19 2 To set the alarm Go Main Menu Clock Tap the Alarm icon to Add alarm or edit existig alarms Tap Label of existing alarms to edit alarms Tap the alarm icon before Labels to activate or disactive alarms 20 Technical specification General Network GSM quad band suppo...

Page 12: ...MMS Email Push Email IM Browser WAP 2 0 xHTML HTML Radio FM radio Games Yes downloadable G senser Yes Flash 10 Yes Hotspot Support Portable WiFi Hotspot Java Yes can install uninstall 3rd party applications Wi Fi YES 802 11b g n 20 Video MP4 AVI 3GP RMVB Music MP3 WAV eAAC GPS YES must have GPS Others Google Search Maps Gmail YouTube Google Talk alarm world clock scheduled power on off key Lock in...

Page 13: ... or retracted Third party belt clips holsters and similar accessories containing metallic components shall not be used Body worn accessories that cannot maintain 1 5cm separation distance between the user s body and the back of the phone and have not been tested for typical body worn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided For more information about RF exposure ...

Page 14: ...caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital 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 equipmen...

Page 15: ...an for help Do not use the device with the environment which below minimum 10 or maximum over 50 the device may not work Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment ...

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