Disposal and recycling information
The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol on your product, battery, literature or packaging reminds
you that all electronic products and batteries must be taken to separate waste collection points
at the end of their working lives; they must not be disposed of in the normal waste stream with
household garbage. It is the responsibility of the user to dispose of the equipment using a
designated collection point or service for separate recycling of waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE) and batteries according to local laws.
Proper collection and recycling of your equipment helps ensure electrical and electronic
equipment (EEE) waste is recycled in a manner that conserves valuable materials and protects
human health and the environment, improper handling, accidental breakage, damage, and/or
improper recycling at the end of its life may be harmful for health and environment. For more
information about where and how to drop off your EEE waste, please contact your local
authorities, retailer or household waste disposal service or visit the website http://
consumer.huawei.com/en/.
Reduction of hazardous substances
This device and any electrical accessories are compliant with local applicable rules on the
restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment,
such as EU REACH, RoHS and Batteries (where included) regulations, etc. For declarations of
conformity about REACH and RoHS, please visit our web site http://consumer.huawei.com/
certification.
EU regulatory conformance
Body worn operation
The device complies with RF specifications when used at a distance of 0.0 cm from your body.
Ensure that the device accessories, such as a device case and device holster, are not
composed of metal components. Keep the device away from your body to meet the distance
requirement.
Certification information (SAR)
This device meets guidelines for exposure to radio waves.
Your device is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. As recommended by international
guidelines, the device is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves. These
guidelines were developed by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection (ICNIRP), an independent scientific organization, and include safety measures
designed to ensure the safety of all users, regardless of age and health.
The Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of measurement for the amount of radio
frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a device. The SAR value is determined at
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