User's Manual

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definition. The interference of radio wave may cause electronic devices’ misoperation or other
problems, especially to audiphones, pacemakers and other medical electronic devices, fire detectors,
automatic doors and other automatic control devices. You can consult the manufacturer or seller of the
medical device about the influence of the phone on the pacemaker or other medical devices.
Do not press the LCD strongly or strike other things with your phone; otherwise it can cause
damage to LCD or leakage of LCD liquid. If LCD liquid accidentally gets into your eye, you may
become blind. At this very moment, do not knead your eye. You should immediately wash your eye
with water and then go to hospital.
Do not dismantle or refit your phone; otherwise it will cause damage to your phone, leakage
of electricity and circuit failure.
In few situations, your phone may have bad influence on electronic devices in some car. Do
not use your phone so as not to lose security.
Do not press the keys with sharp things, such as needle or nib; otherwise it may cause
damage to your phone or misoperation.
Do not use your phone if its antenna is damaged; otherwise it may cause injury to the person.
Do not put your phone too near magnetic objects, such as the magnetic card; otherwise the
radiation wave of the phone may eliminate the information stored in floppy disk, debit card and credit
card
Do put the small metal objects such as thumbtack far away from the earphone because the
loudspeaker is magnetic while it is working and it can attract these small metal objects. It may cause
injury to the person or damage to the phone.
Keep your phone dry. If water or other liquid gets into the phone, it may cause overheating,
leakage of electricity or failure of your phone.
1.3.3 Notices of Battery Use
Do not cast the battery into the fire; otherwise it can cause fire or burst.
Do not install the battery strongly; otherwise it can cause leakage of electrolyte, overheating,
burst or fire.
Do not short-circuit the battery with metal objects, such as electrical wiring or needle. Do not
put the battery together with metal objects such as necklace; otherwise it may result in leakage of
electrolyte, overheating, burst or fire.
Do not weld the positive (+) and negative (-) of the battery; otherwise it may result in leakage
of electrolyte, overheating, burst or fire.
If battery electrolyte accidentally gets into your eye, you may become blind. At this very
moment, do not kneading your eye. You should immediately wash your eye with water and then go to
hospital.
Do not dismantle or refit the battery; otherwise it can cause leakage of electrolyte,
overheating, burst or fire.
Do not use or put your phone near the fire or in the place where is of high temperature;
otherwise it can cause leakage of electrolyte, overheating, burst or fire.
If the battery is calefactive, color-changing or transformative while is it is charging, using or
preserve, do stop using it and change a new battery.
If battery electrolyte contacts skin or clothes, it may burn the skin. Do wash the skin with
water immediately and go to hospital if necessary.