User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 BlindShell Classic 2 User Guide
- 2 Getting started
- 3 Controlling the phone
- 4 BlindShell functions
- 4.1 Main screen
- 4.2 Call
- 4.3 Messages
- 4.4 Contacts
- 4.5 Applications
- 4.6 Settings
- 4.7 Manual
- 4.8 Turn off the phone
- 4.9 Missed notifications and information about phone status
- 4.10 Favorite applications
- 5 Technical specification
- 6 Regular use and safety information
- 7 Regulatory information
- 7.1 Regulatory information - United States (FCC compliance)
- 7.2 Regulatory information - Canada (ISED Canada compliance)
- 7.3 Regulatory information - EU (Simplified Declaration of Conformity)
- 7.4 Information on disposal for users of WEEE - EU
- 7.5 Restrictions in 5GHz band - EU
- 7.6 Regulatory information - ICASA - South Africa
- 7.7 Regulatory information - ACMA - Australia & New Zealand
- 8 Legal information
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6 Regular use and safety information
6.1 Personal use
• Do not disassemble the phone. The only removable parts of the phone are
the back cover and the battery. No tools are necessary to access the battery
compartment. Disassembling the phone will void its warranty.
• Use the phone for its intended use only and only according to its user man
ual. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage caused to the phone or the
environment as a result of misuse.
• Do not use a damaged phone. Before each using the phone please check that it
is intact. Using a damaged phone may lead to injury or further damage. Please
contact your distributor for in and out of warranty repairs.
• Switch the phone o when mobile phone use is not allowed or when it may cause
interference or danger. Please obey all instructions in restricted areas.
• The manufacturer cannot guarantee correct operation of the phone when other
then original accessories are used. If you decide to use other than the original
accessories, please consult this rst with your distributor.
• To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long
periods of time. The loudspeaker and earpiece of the phone are very loud. Please
take extra care when using the highest volume, especially when the phone is close
to your ears.
• Make sure that you can hear ambient sounds when commuting with earphones.
This can put you into potentially dangerous situations in trac.
• The phone is not water or dust resistant, keep it dry. Prevent any contact with
liquid.
• Do not use the phone in dusty, smoky, or damp environments, or near magnetic
elds. Dirt or moisture can get inside the phone which can potentially damage
it.
• Keep the phone away from heat sources and out of direct sunlight. Do not leave
your phone inside a vehicle or in places where the temperature may exceed 113°
F (45° C).
• Do not use the phone while driving, riding a bicycle, or other vehicle. Always
obey local laws regarding the use of mobile devices.
• Do not place the phone or any of its accessories in a microwave oven.
• Do not place the phone near credit cards or other storage devices carrying infor
mation on magnetic strips. The phone’s speaker contains a magnet which can
erase information on magnetic storage media.
6.2 Battery and charging
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