Contents / Notes
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CAUTION
Do
If you wear any implanted
electronic medical devices,
contact the manufacturer or
vendor of the electronic medical
device to ask about the effect
from radio waves.
Electronic medical devices may be
adversely affected.
Do
Power off the FOMA terminal near
electronic devices or equipment
operating on high precision
control or weak signals.
Failure to do so may interfere with
the operation of electronic devices
or equipment.
* Examples of electronic devices to
be cautious
Medical appliances including a
hearing aid, implanted cardiac
pacemaker, and implanted
defibrillator, fire alarm, automatic
door, and other types of automatic
controllers.
If you handle medical appliances
such as an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted defibrillator,
contact the manufacturer or vendor
of the medical device to ask about
the effect from radio waves.
Do
Be careful about broken glasses
or exposed internal from the
FOMA terminal if the display or
the camera lens is broken.
The display is covered by a
protective film and the surface of the
camera lens is covered by a plastic
panel to prevent pieces of the glass
from scattering even if it is broken,
but accidental touching of a cut
surface or exposed portion may
cause injury.
Don’t
Do not swing the FOMA terminal
by the antenna or strap.
May cause injury if it hits you or
other persons.
Don’t
Do not use the broken FOMA
terminal.
May cause fire, burns, injuries, or
electric shock.
Don’t
Before using the motion sensor,
be sure to check for the safety
around you, hold the FOMA
terminal firmly, and do not swing
it more than necessary.
May cause injury or accident.