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Electromagnetic waves safety information (SAR) 
Your device is  designed to  not exceed the radio wave limits recommended by the 
European authorities. These limits include safety margins to ensure the protection of 
all persons regardless of their age or health. 
The SAR (specific absorption rate) of mobile phones quantifies the maximum level of 
exposure  of  the  user  to  electromagnetic  waves,  for  aural  use.  French  legislation 
stipulates that the SAR must not exceed 2 W/kg averaged over 10g of tissue. 
The  value  of  the  SAR  is  determined  on  the  basis  of  the  highest  level  of  radio 
frequencies emitted during laboratory tests. 
The actual value of the SAR during use of the phone is lower than this level.   
The value of the SAR of the phone can vary according to the following factors: how 
far/close the phone is to a relay antenna, use of accessories and others. 
The maximum SAR level of your device is given in the following table: 
Position 
Connectivity 
SAR value 
Head 
GSM 900 / DCS 1800   
0.570 W/Kg 
Body (Clearance   
of 0 cm) 
GSM 900 / DCS 1800    1.010 W/Kg 
The body SAR value is tested at a distance of 0 cm.   
NOTE:  The  SAR  value  may  vary,  depending  on  national  reporting  and  testing 
requirements and the network band. 
NOTE:   
x  Do not use your mobile phone in certain locations such as aircraft, hospitals, 
service  stations  and  professional  garages  or  while  driving  a  vehicle.  The 
electromagnetic waves from the mobile phone can disrupt the performance of 
electronic devices used in these locations. 
We  recommend  that  you  switch  off  your  phone or  switch  it  to  flight  mode  in 
these locations to avoid interference. 
x  If  you  use an  electronic implant  (pacemaker,  insulin  pump, neurostimulation, 
etc.).  Maintain  a  distance  of  15  cm  between  the  mobile  phone  and  your 
electronic implant. 










