5.
Electronic implants and pacemakers : Users who wear
a pacemaker or who are fitted with an electronic implant
must hold the phone on the opposite side to their implant
as a precaution when making a call.
If you notice that your phone is causing interference with
a pacemaker, switch it off immediately and contact the
manufacturer of the pacemaker for advice on what ac-
tion to take.
6.
Fire hazard : Do not leave your device near heat sources
such as radiators or cookers.
Do not leave your phone charging near flammable mate-
rials as there is a real risk of fire.
7.
Contact with liquid : Do not expose the phone to liquid
or touch it with wet hands : any damage caused by water
may be irreparable.
8.
Use only WIkO-approved accessories. The use of un-
authorised accessories may damage your phone or cause
a safety risk.
9.
Do not destroy the batteries and chargers.
Never use a battery or charger that has been damaged.
keep batteries away from magnetic objects as the latter
might cause a short-circuit between the positive and neg-
ative terminals of your batteries and permanently destroy
the battery or phone.
As a general rule, you should not expose the batteries to
very high or low temperatures (below 0°C or above 45°C).
Differences in temperature may reduce battery autonomy
and service life.
10.
Shocks and impact : Handle and use your phone with
the utmost care.
Protect your phone : shocks and impact may damage it.
some parts of your phone are madefrom glass and might
break if the phone is dropped or is subject to severe im-
pact. Avoid dropping your phone. Do not touch the screen
with sharp objects.
11.
Electric shock : Do not try to dismantle your phone as
there is a very real risk of electric shock.
12.
Maintenance : If you want to clean your handset,
use a dry cloth (do not use a solvent, such as benzene,
or alcohol).
13.
Recharge your phone in a well ventilated area. Do not
recharge your device when it is resting on a soft surface.