User's Guide

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the smartphone, place it at the ear opposite the
pacemaker. If a minimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches)
is kept between the smartphone and the pacemaker,
the risk of interference is limited. If you suspect that
interference is taking place, immediately turn o
your smartphone. Contact your cardiologist for more
information. For other medical devices, consult your
physician and the manufacturer of the device. Comply
with instructions to switch o the device or deactivate
the RF transmitter when required, especially when
posted in hospitals and aeroplanes. Equipment used in
these places may be sensitive to radio waves emitted
from the device and adversely aect their operation.
Also, observe restrictions at gas stations or other areas
with flammable atmosphere or when close to electro-
explosive devices (applicable to non-EX versions only).
Child Safety
Do not allow children to play with your smartphone
or its accessories. Keep it out of their reach. They
could hurt themselves or others, or could accidentally
damage the smartphone or accessories. Your
smartphone and its accessories may contain small
parts, which could be detached and create a choking
hazard.
Emergency Calls
Smartphones operate using radio signals, which
cannot guarantee connection under all conditions.
Therefore you should never rely solely upon any
smartphone for essential communications (e.g. medical
emergencies). Emergency calls may not be possible
in all areas, on all cellular networks, or when certain
network services and/or smartphone features are in
use. Check with your local service provider.
To make emergency calls, the user can dial the
emergency numbers.
If the phone display is in locked state, you can long
press the EMERGENCY text on the screen.
Safety Guidelines