
Safety notes
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Safety notes
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The telephone may only be operated in areas where its use is not
forbidden. Generally you may not use mobile telephones in hospi-
tals, planes, or at petrol stations.
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Do not open the device yourself and do not try to carry out any re-
pairs. Repairs my only be carried out by a qualified technician.
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Avoid the telephone getting in contact with smoke, chemicals, hu-
midity, dust or excessive heat (direct sunlight).
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Keep the telephone and its accessories away from children.
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The telephone's loudspeaker can be set to very high volume. Test
this volume before use to avoid damage to your hearing.
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On road traffic use the telephone only together with an approved
hands free equipment. Observe the country specific regulations on
the use of mobile telephones.
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Keep a distance of 20 cm between the telephone and an im-
planted cardiac pacemaker. The telephone must be switched off
immediately in case you feel or suspect any adverse effect.
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Use only the provided AC adaptor and no other AC adaptors.
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Use only original accessories and batteries.
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The telephone is not waterproof. Avoid getting it in contact with
any fluids.
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Regarding any emergencies do not exclusively rely on the emer-
gency call function of the mobile telephone. Due to technical rea-
sons it cannot be guaranteed that you can always establish an
emergency call connection.
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Disposal of the device and the batteries must be carried out in a
professional way. The waste management utility of your city offers
collection points for electronic waste and batteries. Do not throw
your device or battery into the household garbage can or into a
fire.