Safety information
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7.6 Safety information
Please read all the safety information in this user guide carefully and follow
the advice. This is the only way you will avoid hazards and infringements.
• Turn off your phone in hospitals and whenever you are near medical equipment.
There should always be a distance of at least 20cm between pacemakers and
the phone when it is on.
• Never try to control a vehicle while holding the phone in your hand. Always
comply with relevant national laws and traffic regulations.
• Turn off the phone whenever you are travelling in an aeroplane.
• The phone must be switched off whenever it is near a petrol station or other
places with explosive substances.
• Never shine the LED torch in the eyes of people or animals! (Protection class 3)
• To prevent hearing impairments, do not use the phone on a high speaker
volume for extended periods of time. Do not hold the phone to your ear when
hands-free mode is activated or the emergency button has been pressed.
• Using a headset on a high volume can cause hearing impairments.
Check the volume of the headset you are using.
• The phone and the accessories may contain small parts.
Keep the phone out of the reach of young children.
• As a precaution, we recommend disconnecting the phone from the charger
during thunderstorms.
• The mains adapter serves as a separator between the product and your mains
supply. The mains supply must be close to the device and easily accessible.
• This device has been tested for typical applications where the device is carried
on the body. To meet the RF exposure requirements, the minimum distance
between the body, in particular the user's head, and the handset including
antenna must be 0 cm. Belt clips, holsters and similar accessories from third
parties used with this device must not contain metallic components. Accessories
carried on the body that do not meet these requirements may not meet the RF
exposure requirements and should be avoided. Only use the device's built-in
antenna or an approved antenna.