User's Manual

These recom m endat ions are consistent wit h the independent research
and recom m endations of Wireless Technology Research.
Per sons w it h pa ce m aker s:
should always keep the phone m ore than 15 cm
( 6 inches) from t heir pacem aker when t he phone is swit ched on.
should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
should use the ear opposite t he pacem aker t o m inim ize potent ial
int erference.
I f you have any reason to suspect t hat interference is t aking place, swit ch
your phone off im m ediat ely.
Hear ing Aids
Som e digital wireless phones m ay int erfere with som e hearing aids. I n the
event of such interference, you m ay wish to consult your hearing aid
m anufact urer t o discuss alternatives.
Ot her M edica l De vices
I f you use any other personal m edical devices, consult the m anufacturer
of your device to det erm ine if it is adequat ely shielded from ext ernal RF
energy. Your physician m ay be able t o assist you in obtaining t his
inform ation. Switch your phone off in health care facilities when any
regulations post ed in these areas inst ruct you to do so. Hospit als or
healt h care facilities m ay be using equipm ent that could be sensitive to
ext ernal RF energy.
Vehicles
RF signals m ay affect im properly inst alled or inadequately shielded
elect ronic syst em s in m otor vehicles. Check with the m anufact urer or its
representat ive 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 Fa cilit ie s
Swit ch your phone off in any facility where post ed not ices require you t o
do so.
Pote nt ially Explosive Environ m ent s
Swit ch your phone off when in any area with a pot entially explosive
atm osphere and obey all signs and inst ruct ions. Sparks in such areas
could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily inj ury or even death.
Users are advised t o switch t he phone off while at a refueling point
( service stat ion). Users are rem inded of t he need t o observe rest rict ions
on the use of radio equipm ent in fuel depots (fuel st orage and dist ribut ion
areas) , chem ical plants or where blast ing operations are in progress.
Areas with a pot entially explosive atm osphere are often but not always
clearly m arked. They include below deck on boat s, chem ical transfer or
storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied pet roleum gas ( such as propane
or butane), areas where the air contains chem icals or particles, such as
grain, dust or m et al powders, and any ot her area where you would
norm ally be advised t o t urn off your vehicle engine.