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Safety And Precautions
If you have a weak heart, you should take extra
precautions when setting functions such as the Vibrator
and Ringer volume functions for incoming calls.
If you set the Vibrator setting to anything other than
OFF, be careful that the phone is not near a source of
heat (e.g. a heater) and that it does not fall from a desk
due to the vibration.
Do not put the phone and its adapters (including the
charger) in a heating/cooking device such as a
microwave oven, or a pressure cooker. Doing so will
cause the phone and adapters to heat up, smoke, burst
or ignite.
Road safety
You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all
times. Give full attention to driving.
Observe all the recommendations contained in your
local traffic safety documentation.
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a
call if driving conditions so require.
You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of a
motorway to answer or make a call, except in an
emergency.
Switch off your mobile phone at the refuelling point,
such as a petrol station, even if you are not refuelling
your own car.
Do not store or carry flammable or explosive materials
in the same compartment where a radio transmitter is
placed, such as a mobile phone.
Electronic vehicle systems, such as anti-lock brakes,
speed control and fuel injection systems are not
normally affected by radio transmissions. The
manufacturer of such equipment can advise if it is
adequately shielded from radio transmissions. If you
suspect vehicle problems caused by radio
transmissions, consult your dealer and do not switch on
your phone until it has been checked by qualified and
approved installers.
Vehicles equipped with an air bag
An air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects,
including either installed or portable wireless equipment,
in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment
area. Improper installation of wireless equipment in
vehicle could result in serious injury when the air bag
inflates.
Third party equipment
The use of third party equipment, cables or accessories,
not manufactured or authorised by NEC, may invalidate
the warranty of your mobile phone and also adversely
affect the phone's operation. For example use only the
NEC mains cable supplied with the AC charger.
Service
The mobile phone, batteries and charger contain no user-
serviceable parts. We recommend that your NEC mobile
phone be serviced or repaired by an NEC authorised
service centre. Please contact your service provider or
NEC for advice.
Non-ionizing radiations
The radio equipment shall be connected to the antenna
via a non-radiating cable (e.g. coax).
The antenna shall be mounted in a position such that no
part of the human body will normally come into contact
with any part of the antenna unless there is an intervening
metallic screen, for example, the metallic roof.
Use only the internal antenna that has been specifically
designed for your phone. Use of unauthorized antennas,
modifications or attachments could damage the mobile
phone and may violate the appropriate regulations,
causing loss of performance and radio frequency (RF)
energy above the recommended limits.
Efficient use
For optimum performance with minimum power
consumption, please note the following:
Your phone has the internal antenna. Do not cover part
of the internal antenna of the phone with your hands.
This affects call quality, may cause the mobile phone to
operate at a higher power level than needed and may
shorten talk and standby times.
Radio frequency energy
Your phone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver.
When it is turned on, it intermittently receives and
transmits radio frequency (RF) energy (radio waves). The
system that handles the call controls the power level at
which the phone transmits.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
Your phone is designed not to exceed the limits for
exposure to RF energy set by national authorities and
international health agencies. * These limits are part of
comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels
of radio wave exposure for the general population. The
guidelines were developed by independent scientific
organizations such as ICNIRP (International Commission
on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) through periodic
and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The limits
include a substantial safety margin designed to assure
the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health,
and to account for any variations in measurements.
*Examples of radio frequency exposure guidelines and
standards that your phone is designed to conform to:
ICNIRP, “Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-
varying electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields
(up to 300 G Hz)-International Commission on Non-
Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP)”, Health
Physics, vol. 74. pp, 494-522, April 1998.
99/519/EC Council Recommendation on the limitation
of exposure to the general public to electromagnetic
fields 0 Hz-300 GHz, Official Journal of the European
Communities, July 12, 1999.