25
3*
:
International
Commission
on
Nonionizing
Radiation
Protection.
ANTENNA
SAFETY
Use
only
the
supplied
or
an
approved
replacement
antenna.
Unauthorized
antennas,
modifications,
or
attachments
could
impair
call
quality,
damage
the
phone,
or
result
in
violation
of
FCC
regulations.
Please
contact
your
local
dealer
for
replacement
antenna.
Do
not
use
the
phone
with
a
damaged
antenna.
If
a
damaged
antenna
comes
into
contact
with
the
skin,
a
minor
burn
may
result.
Please
contact
your
local
dealer
for
replacement
antenna.
DRIVING
SAFETY
Talking
on
the
phone
while
driving
is
extremely
dangerous
and
is
illegal
in
some
states.
Remember,
safety
comes
first.
Check
the
laws
and
regulations
on
the
use
of
phones
in
the
areas
where
you
drive.
Always
obey
them.
Also,
if
using
your
phone
while
driving,
please:
Give
full
attention
to
driving.
Driving
safely
is
your
first
responsibility.
Use
hands
‐
free
operation,
if
available.
Pull
off
the
road
and
park
before
making
or
answering
a
call,
if
driving
conditions
so
require.
If
you
must
use
the
phone
while
driving,
please
use
one
‐
touch,
speed
dialing,
and
auto
answer
modes.
An
airbag
inflates
with
great
force.
DO
NOT
place
objects,
including
both
installed
or
portable
wireless
equipment,
in
the
area
over
the
airbag
or
in
the
air
bag
deployment
area.
If
in
‐
vehicle
wireless
equipment
is
improperly
installed
and
the
air
bag
inflates,
serious
injury
could
result.
WARNING:
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
may
lead
to
serious
personal
injury
and
possible
property
damage.
ELECTRONIC
DEVICES
Your
wireless
handheld
portable
telephone
is
a
low
power
radio
transmitter
and
receiver.
When
it
is
ON,
it
receives
and
also
sends
out
radio
frequency
(RF)
signals.Most
modern
electronic
equipment
is
shielded
from
RF
energy.
However,
certain
electronic
equipment
may
not
be
shielded
against
the
RF
signals
from
your
wireless
phone.
Therefore,
use
of
your
phone
must
be
restricted
in
certain
situations.
PACEMAKERS
The
Health
Industry
Manufacturers
Association
recommends
that
a
minimum
separation
of
six
(6”)
inches
be
maintained
between
a
handheld
wireless
phone
and
a
pacemaker
to
avoid
potential
interference
with
the
pacemaker.
These