User manual
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Safety
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answering a call.
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Some people suffer from epilepsy or vertigo that
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may be caused by flashes emitted by mobile
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phones or by televisions. If you have symptoms
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relating to epilepsy or vertigo, or if any of your
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relatives suffer from such symptoms, please consult
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a doctor prior to using the flashlight function of your
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mobile phone.
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Keep your telephone out of reach of small children.
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Your phone is not a toy.
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Medical equipment:
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Please keep the following items in mind when using
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your mobile phone in the area of medical equipment
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such as, for example, a pacemaker.
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Keep the mobile phone at least 20 cm away from
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medical equipment, do not put the mobile phone in
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your breast pocket and use the phone on the
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opposite side of where the pacemaker is situated in
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order to limit any interference; switch the phone off
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wherever this is necessary. If you have any other
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questions, consult the manufacturer of the medical
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equipment prior to using a mobile phone.
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Some mobile phones could cause interference
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when used in combination with hearing aids. If this
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is the case for you, please contact the manufacturer
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of your hearing aid in order to solve this problem.
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If you have other personal medical aids (such as,
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for example, an implanted cochlea), consult the
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manufacturer in order to ensure that these aids are
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