Specifications

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Safety Precautions
This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use
of Radio Communications Equipment such as
Cellular Telephones and Safeguards for
Electronic Medical Equipment"
(Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference,
April 1997) and "Report of Investigation of the
Effects of Radio Waves on Medical
Equipment, etc." (Association of Radio
Industries and Businesses, March 2001).
CAUTION
Grasp plug and disconnect
Charger before cleaning.
May cause electric shock, etc.
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Always grasp plug (not cord) to
disconnect Charger.
Pulling the plug by cord may
damage cord, causing electric
shock, fire, etc.
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Do not subject AC Charger to
strong shocks or impacts while it is
plugged into the outlet.
May cause malfunction or injury.
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Do not touch charging terminals of
Desktop Holder (sold separately)
while it is connected to the outlet.
May cause burn injuries.
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Handset Use & Electronic
Medical Equipment
WARNING
Persons with implanted
pacemaker/defibrillator should
keep handset more than 22 cm
away.
Radio waves may interfere with
implanted pacemakers or
defibrillators.
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If you intend to use electronic
medical equipment other than
implanted pacemaker/defibrillator
outside medical facilities, consult
the vendor on radio wave effects.
Radio waves may interfere with
electronic medical equipment.
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Observe these rules inside medical
facilities to avoid effects of radio
waves on electronic medical
equipment:
. Do not enter an operating room
or an Intensive or Coronary Care
Unit while carrying a handset.
. Keep handset off in hospitals.
. Even in lobbies or other places
where handset use is permitted,
keep handset off near electronic
medical equipment.
. Obey medical facility rules on
mobile phone use.
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Power off in crowds or trains where
persons with implanted pacemaker/
defibrillator may be near.
Radio waves may interfere with
implanted pacemakers or
defibrillators causing such devices
to malfunction.
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