User Manual

For Your Safety
1
Road safety
Exercise proper control of the car
at all times. Do not use handheld
phones whilst driving, always use
the hands free kit.
Special regulations
Always
switch
off your mobile
wherever use is prohibited, such
as in hospitals, as it may cause
interference with medical
equipment.
Electronic devices
Mobile phones may interfere
with appliances such as
computers, televisions and other
radio equipments.
Other medical devices
Mobiles phones may interfere
with signals of personal medical
devices, such as pacemaker or
hearing aid. Consult your doctor
for advice before using the
mobile.
Aircraft
The use of mobile phones is
prohibited in the air. Switch off
your phone before boarding an
aircraft.
Accessories and battery
Use only approved accessories
and batteries. Do not connect to
any incompatible product. This
will invalidate any warranty
applying to your mobile phone
and may be dangerous.
Disposal
Your mobile phone and other
accessories must be disposed of
properly. It must not be thrown
away in municipal waste! Please
dispose of used mobile phones
and other accessories in
accordance with local
regulations.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Switch off your phone when in or
near explosive areas, petrol
stations and chemical plants.
Emergency calls
Make sure your phone is
switched ON and in a service
area with adequate signal
strength.
When in idle mode, key in the
emergency number 911 and press
to be
connected
to the
emergency services.
Provide all the necessary
information as accurately as
possible. Do not hang up until
you
are
told to do so.
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If a PIN is set when switching on the
mobile phone, you will be asked for