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Device Service
Bring your device, charger, or accessories to the place of purchase or
to an authorized service facility if any of these items have been
dropped or damaged or have been exposed to liquid/water or
extreme heat.
Also, bring it in for service if any of these items become very hot to
the touch or do not operate normally after following the
instructions.
Do not disassemble the device, charger, or any accessories. Doing
so could cause further damage and could void the warranty.
Radio Frequency Signals
A wireless phone operates by sending and receiving Radio Frequency
(RF) signals, and therefore emits low levels of RF energy when the
phone is on. Many studies have been conducted concerning RF
exposure.
Based on these studies, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
has concluded that the available scientific evidence doesn’t show
that any health problems are associated with using wireless devices,
although there is no proof that they’re absolutely safe. Further
scientific research is ongoing, and AT&T Wireless supports this research.
For more information, you can review the FDA’s Consumer Update on
Wireless Phones, which is available from the FDA at 1 888 463-6332.
Additional consumer information on wireless phones and RF safety is
available online at the joint FDA FCC Web site, Cell Phone Facts, at
www.fda.gov/cellphones.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established
guidelines setting limits for RF exposure from wireless phones (these
limits are called the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR). AT&T Wireless
sells only those phones and devices that have been certified by the
manufacturers as complying with FCC guidelines. For more
information about FCC guidelines and SAR limits, you can visit the
FCC’s Web site at
www.fcc.gov/cellphones or contact the FCC at 1
202 418-2464.