User's Manual

phone im m ediately.
Hea r ing Aids
Som e digital m obile phones m ay int erfere wit h
som e hearing aids. I n t he event of such
int erference, you m ay want t o consult your
ser vice provider.
Ot he r M edica l D e vice s
Operat ion of any radio transm it t ing equipm ent ,
including cellular phones, m ay int erfere wit h t he
funct ionality of inadequat ely prot ect ed m edical
devices. Consult a physician or t he m anufacturer
of t he m edical device t o det erm ine if t hey are
adequately shielded from external RF energy or if
you have any quest ions. Swit ch off your phone
in health care facilities when any regulat ions
post ed in t hese ar eas inst ruct you t o do so.
Hospit als or healt h car e facilit ies m ay be using
equipm ent that could be sensitive t o external RF
energy.
Vehicles
RF signals m ay affect im properly inst alled or
inadequat ely shielded elect ronic sy st em s in
m ot or vehicles ( for exam ple, elect ronic fuel
inj ect ion syst em s, elect ronic ant i- skid ( anti- lock)
braking syst em s, elect ronic speed cont rol
syst em s, air bag sy st em s) .
Check wit h t he m anufact urer or it s representative
regarding your vehicle. You should also consult
the m anufact urer of any equipm ent t hat has been
added t o your vehicle.
Post ed Facilit ies
Swit ch your phone off in any facility w her e
post ed not ices so requir e.
Pot ent ially Ex plosive
At m ospheres
Swit ch off your phone when in any ar ea w it h a
pot entially explosive atm ospher e and obey all
signs and inst ruct ions. Sparks in such ar eas
could cause an explosion or fire result ing in
bodily inj ur y or ev en deat h.
Users are advised to swit ch off t he phone while
at a refueling point (service st ation) . Users ar e
rem inded of t he need t o observe rest rict ions on
the use of radio equipm ent in fuel depot s (fuel
st orage and distribut ion ar eas) , chem ical plants
or where blast ing operations are in pr ogr ess.
Areas wit h a pot entially explosive atm ospher e
are oft en but not always clearly m arked. They
include below deck on boat s; chem ical transfer
or st orage facilities; vehicles using liquefied
pet roleum gas ( such as pr opane or but ane) ;
areas where t he air cont ains chem icals or
particles, such as grain, dust or m et al pow ders;
and any ot her area w here you would norm ally be
advised to t urn off your vehicle engine.
Ve hicle s
Only qualified personnel should service t he phone,
or inst all t he phone in a vehicle. Faulty
inst allat ion or service m ay be dangerous and m ay
inv alidate any warr ant y which m ay apply to t he
unit.
Check regularly t hat all m obile phone equipm ent
on your vehicle is m ount ed and operat ing
properly.
Do not st ore or carr y flam m able liquids, gases or
explosive m at erials in t he sam e com partm ent as
the phone, it s par t s or accessories.
For vehicles equipped with an air bag, r em em ber
that an air bag inflat es w it h gr eat force. Do not