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Check
the
current
laws
and
regulations
regarding
the
use
of
mobile
phones
in
the
areas
where
you
drive.
Do
not
handle
the
telephone
when
driving.
Concentrate
fully
on
the
driving
Use
a
hands
‐
free
kit
whenever
possible
Leave
the
road
and
park
up
before
making
or
receiving
a
call,
if
the
driving
conditions
allow.
Radio
signals
could
affect
some
of
the
car’s
electronic
systems
such
as
the
audio
stereo
and
alarm
systems.
If
the
car
is
equipped
with
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
authorized
to
install
or
repair
this
product
ACCESSORIES
Only
use
batteries,
chargers
and
other
accessories
which
are
compatible
with
this
equipment.
Do
not
connect
incompatible
products.
KEEP THE EQUIPMENT DRY
This
equipment
is
not
water
proof.
Keep
it
dry.
CHILDREN
Keep
your
phone
in
a
safe
place,
out
of
the
reach
of
young
children.
The
telephone
contains
small
parts
that
may
present
a
choking
hazard
.
EMERGENCY CALLS
Emergency
numbers
may
not
be
available
on
all
cellular
networks.
Therefore
you
shouldn’t
solely
depend
on
the
mobile
phone
to
make
an
emergency
call.
Check
with
your
local
service
provider.
Operating environment
This
equipment
conforms
to
the
recommendations
on
the
exposure
to
radio
waves
when
it
is
used
in
its
normal
position
next
to
the
ear
or
at
a
minimal
distance
of
1.5cm.
When
a
case,
belt
clip
or
holder
is
used
to
carry
the
phone
on
the
body,
these
should
not
contain
metal
and
should
position
the
equipment
slightly
away
from
the
body.
Sending
data
files
or
messages
requires
a
good
quality
network
connection.
The
sending
of
files
or
messages
can
be
delayed
until
such
a
connection
becomes
possible.
Follow
the
instructions
according
to
the
delay
as
the
transmission
hasn’t
been
achieved.