User's Manual
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Protect the phone or battery wet. Although dry and appears to function normally, the
circuit can slowly corrode and pose a safety hazard.
Keep the battery out of the phone to come in contact with metal objects, such as coins,
keys or jewelry.
ON THE ROAD AND HIGHWAY
Before making or receiving calls thoroughly familiar with applicable local laws and
guidelines on the use of mobile radio and always comply with these laws.
Air bags, antilock brakes, cruise control and fuel injection systems are normally immune
to radio transmissions, but if you encounter problems, please consult your car dealer.
Turn off your mobile phone when making refueling or when there are signs that restrict
the use of equipment for two-way radio. Do not store or carry flammable or explosive
materials in the same compartment as the phone because the internal sparks may
cause ignition.
Safety comes first, and is the primary responsibility of the driver. Please:
Give full attention to driving, do it safely is your first responsibility.
Use a hands-free kit, if available.
If you have a free hand to make sure the numbers are preprogrammed when possible,
make a few calls and brief.
If you do not have a hands-free kit, pull off the road and park before making or
answering a call.
IN AIRCRAFT
Turn off your mobile phone before embarking on a flight. Mobile phone use is prohibited
in aircraft because of possible interference with the telecommunications system. If the
plane has not taken off yet, you should ask the flight crew for permission before using
the phone.
Note: If you have set the phone to auto power on, please check the setup menu of the
alarm clock and the Organizer menu to see the reminder time set as to ensure that the
phone does not turn on automatically during flight.










