• Avoid exposing to magnetic fields.
• Keep it away from pacemakers and other electronic medical
devices (15cm).
• Keep the device on the side opposite the implant.
• Follow the specific restrictions for use in certain locations
(hospitals, aeroplanes, petrol stations, schools, etc.)
• Please switch off your phone when you are near explosive
materials or liquids.
• Avoid extreme temperatures. Do not keep your device in
extremely hot or cold places.
• Do not disassemble your phone.
• Avoid impacts or damage to your phone.
• Make sure that the battery terminals do not touch any conductive
materials, such as metal or liquid.
• Stop using your device if any of its parts are cracked, broken or
if it overheats.
• Do not allow your children or pets to chew or lick the device.
• Do not press on your eyes, ears or any part of the body with your
device and do not put it in your mouth.
• Do not use the flash close to the eyes of people or animals.
• Do not use your device outside during a thunderstorm.
• Only use the original accessories for this phone and do not install
its battery in another phone.
PROTECTING YOUR HEARING
• This telephone adheres to the current regulations in terms of li-
miting the maximum output volume. Listening with earphones at
high volume for extended periods can cause hearing loss!
• Stop using the product or lower the volume if you feel that your
ears are ringing.
• Do not adjust the volume to too high a level, medical professio-
nals do not recommend being exposed to a high volume for a
prolonged period of time.
• Use the earphones smartly, as excessive sound pressure coming
from them or an audio headset can cause hearing loss.
• In order to avoid any hearing damage, a high volume over long pe-
riods of time must be avoided.
• Please only use headphones suitable for your telephone
RECOMMENDATIONS TO REDUCE THE USER'S
EXPOSURE TO RADIATION
• Use your phone where there is good reception (maximum number
of signal bars) to reduce the amount of radiation your phone puts
out. Avoid making calls in underground carparks or during train
or car journeys.
• Use a hands-free kit or loudspeaker.
• Children and teenagers should make reasonable use of mobile
phones by avoiding, for example, night-time calls and limiting the
frequency and duration of calls.
• Keep the phone away from the abdomen of pregnant women and
the lower abdomen of teenagers.
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