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Handset, Battery & Charging Device
Do not subject the battery or charging device to
strong impacts.
Doing so may cause the battery to leak,
overheat, burst, ignite, or cause other equipment to fail or
catch fire.
Turn off the handset in advance and also do not use
the charging device in a place where there is a risk of
ignition or explosion.
Using these devices in places such
as a filling station where there is an inflammable atmosphere
such as from propane gas, petrol fumes, or coal, dust, metal, etc., may
result in an explosion or fire.
Do not place the handset, battery and charging
device in a cooking unit such as a microwave oven or
pressure cooker.
Doing so may cause the battery to leak,
overheat, burst or ignite, or may cause the handset or charging device to
overheat, smoke, ignite, or cause damage to the circuits.
Keep the charging terminals, connector, microSD
memory card holder and USIM Card slot away from
liquids or conductive foreign objects (metal, pencil
lead, etc.). Do not insert such objects inside.
Failure to
observe these precautions may result in short circuits, causing these
devices to ignite or malfunction.
If you notice something unusual such as an abnormal
sound, smoke or smell, remove the handset, battery
and charging device from their power supplies as
indicated below and contact Customer Service
(
z
p.19-43). Be careful not to burn or hurt yourself
when removing these devices.
• Handset: Turn the handset off and then remove the battery.
• AC Charger: Unplug the power cord from the AC socket.
• In-Car Charger: Unplug the power cord from the cigarette lighter
socket.
Handset
Do not use the handset while driving a vehicle.
As of 1
November, 2004, using a mobile phone while driving is a
legal offence. When using the handset while walking, be
aware of your surroundings and the road conditions.
Do not swing the handset by the earphone or hand
strap.
Doing so may cause bodily injury, malfunction or
damage to the handset.
Warning
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Summary of Contents for 706N
Page 33: ...Getting Started _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 62: ...Basic Handset Operations _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 80: ...Entering Characters _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 100: ...Phone Book _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 111: ...Video Call _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 117: ...Camera _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 126: ...Display Lighting _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 135: ...Sounds _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 141: ...Entertainment _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 159: ...Data Management _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 171: ...External Connection _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 180: ...Handset Security _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 190: ...Organiser Tools _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 206: ...Advanced Settings _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 212: ...Optional Services _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 224: ...Messaging _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 256: ...Web _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 273: ...S Appli _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 281: ...Appendix _706N_manual_E book 1...
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