User's Manual

6
Safety information
In your car
Always check on the laws and regulations governing the use of cellular
telephones in force in the country in which you are driving. Should you use
the telephone while driving, the following should always be adhered to:
t Always pay maximum attention to your driving.
t Only use your automobile kit where available.
t Do not stop your car in the emergency lanes on a motorway to make
or receive calls, only stop the vehicle in parking areas provided.
Electronic devices
Most electronic devices are protected by RF signals. Some electronic
apparatus may not be sufficiently protected against RF signals emitted by
the cellular telephone.
Pacemakers
t When the telephone is switched on always keep it at least 30 cm from
pacemakers.
t Do not keep the telephone in pockets near the thorax.
t Use the ear on the opposite side from the pacemaker when using the
telephone.
t If you suspect any interference with the pacemaker, switch the
telephone off immediately.
Other medical devices
If you are using the telephone near medical equipment, consult the
manufacturer to ensure that it is adequately protected from RF signals.
The telephone must be switched off in medical centres where this is
expressly indicated. It is possible that medical equipment in use in
hospitals and medical centres may be sensitive to RF signals.