Guidelines For Safe And Efficient Use; Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy; Radio Wave Exposure And Specific Absorption Rate (Sar) Information - LG G5500 Guia Del Usuario

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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the advanced and compact
G5500 mobile phone, designed to operate with the latest digital
mobile communication technology.
This user's guide contains important information on the use and
operation of this phone. Please read all the information carefully for
optimal performance and to prevent any damage to or misuse of
the phone. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved
in this user's guide could void your warranty for this equipment.
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Guidelines for safe and efficient use

Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be
dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this
manual.

Exposure to radio frequency energy

Radio wave exposure and Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR) information
This mobile phone model G5500 has been designed to comply
with applicable safety requirement for exposure to radio waves.
This requirement is based on scientific guidelines that include
safety margins designed to assure this safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
• The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
Tests for SAR are conducted using standardized method with the
phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all used
frequency bands.
• While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various
LG phone models, they are all designed to meet the relevant
guidelines for exposure to radio waves.
• The SAR limit recommended by the international Commission on
Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), which is 2W/kg
averaged over ten (10) gram of tissue.
• The highest SAR value for this model phone tested by DASY3 for
use at the ear is 0.825 W/kg (10g).
• SAR data information for residents in countries/regions that have
adopted the SAR limit recommended by the Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), which is 1.6 W/kg averaged
over one (1) gram of tissue (for example USA, Canada, Australia
and Taiwan).
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