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Safet
y Precautions
Don’t
Do not plug too many devices at the
same time as doing so may cause
the limit of the outlet or wire socket
to be exceeded.
Tangling electric cords may cause over-
heating or fire.
Don’t
Do not place a charging device in an
unstable place while charging. Do
not cover or wrap the charging
device with cloth or a futon.
Doing so may cause the FOMA terminal to
fall off, overheat, catch fire or malfunction.
Do
When plugging the AC Adapter into
an electric socket, do not allow it to
touch metal, and be sure to plug the
charger securely.
Failure to observe this precaution may
cause electric shock, short-circuit or fire.
CAUTION
Unplug
Before cleaning the device, always
unplug it from the electric socket or
cigarette lighter socket.
Failure to do so may cause electric shock.
Don’t
Do not place heavy objects on the
power cord.
Doing so may cause electric shock or fire.
Do
When unplugging a charger from an
electric socket or cigarette lighter
socket, do not pull the power cord
itself but grasp the plug.
Pulling the cord itself may damage the cord
and cause fire or electric shock.
5. Handling the FOMA
card
CAUTION
Do
Be careful when dismounting the
FOMA card (IC part).
This may injure your hands or fingers.
Don’t
Do not throw the FOMA card into
fire.
Doing so may cause melting, overheating,
smoke emission, data loss or malfunction.
6. Handling Mobile Phones near
Electronic Medical Equipment
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The following safety precautions
conform to the guidelines drawn up
during the Electromagnetic Compati-
bility Conference, Japan, regarding
how to protect electronic medical
equipment from radio waves emitted
by mobile phones:
WARNING
Do
If you use an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted cardio-
verter-defibrillator, keep the FOMA
terminal at least 22cm away.
Radio waves may affect the operation of
implanted cardiac pacemakers or implanted car-
dioverter-defibrillators if used in close proximity.
Do
Turn off the FOMA terminal in crowded
places such as rush-hour trains in
case somebody nearby is using an
implanted cardiac pacemaker or
implanted cardioverter-defibrillator.
Radio waves may affect the operation of
implanted cardiac pacemakers or
implanted cardioverter-defibrillators if
used in close proximity.
Do
Observe the following inside hospi-
tals and health care facilities.
a
Do not take the FOMA terminal into
operating rooms, intensive care units
(ICU), or coronary care units (CCU).
a
Keep the FOMA terminal turned off in
hospital wards.
a
Keep the FOMA terminal turned off in
hospital waiting rooms or wards, as
there may be electronic medical devices
in your vicinity.
a
Follow the rules of individual hospitals
or health care facilities that prohibit car-
rying or using mobile phones.
a
If your FOMA terminal is equipped with
the Auto power function, make sure to
set the function to OFF before turning
off the FOMA terminal.
Do
Patients receiving medical treatment
away from a hospital or medical facil-
ity (e.g. home treatment) who are
using electronic medical equipment
other than implanted cardiac pace-
makers or implanted cardioverter-
defibrillators should consult the
respective manufacturers or distribu-
tors for information about the effects
of radio waves on the equipment.
Radio waves may affect the operation of
electronic medical equipment.