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Safety 709
710
Safety in traffic: 711
Making or receiving telephone calls while driving a 712
car will distract you from what is happening around 713
you on the road. We strongly recommend that you 714
should not use your phone while driving, and that 715
you should comply with traffic regulations and pay 716
attention to safety on the road. 717
718
Always use the headset for making or receiving a 719
call while in your car. Alternatively, make use of the 720
hands-free option. 721
722
To answer the phone or make a call, stop at a 723
suitable location. 724
725
Your mobile phone has been designed so that it will 726
not cause interference to your airbags, brakes, or 727
cruise control, to the fuel supply system or to the 728
electronic circuitry of your car. 729
730
Do not place your mobile phone or other objects on 731
or in the vicinity of the airbags. If the airbag is 732
activated, your phone could be flung away and 733
cause serious injury. 734
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Operation: 736
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We recommend that you should only use this 738
mobile telephone as described in this user manual. 739
740
Hold the device in the same way as a wireless 741
telephone, and always keep it at a distance of 2.5 742
centimetres from your body when making or 743
answering a call. 744
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Some people suffer from epilepsy or vertigo that 746
may be caused by flashes emitted by mobile 747
phones or by televisions. If you have symptoms 748
relating to epilepsy or vertigo, or if any of your 749
relatives suffer from such symptoms, please consult 750
a doctor prior to using the flashlight function of your 751