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Listening to a portable audio player at high volumes can damage your hearing and lead to hearing
impairment (deafness, ringing ears, tinnitus and hyperacusis).
In order to prevent these risks it is recommended not to use the device at full volume; use must not
exceed one hour per day.
This product complies with the EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011+A2:2013
standard "Information technology equipment - Safety - Part 1: General requirements" in
accordance with the order of 25 July 2013 implementing Article L. 5232-1 of the French public
health code concerning portable audio players.
Do not use pre-amplified or amplified models of headphones or earphones (i.e. with
individual volume control and/or self-powered by batteries), as they do not ensure adherence
to the maximum volume.
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods.
Electromagnetic waves safety information (SAR)
Your Smartphone 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 smartphone is lower than this level.
The value of the SAR of the smartphone 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 Smartphone is given in the following table:
Position
SAR value
Head
0.342 W/kg
Body (Separation
distance 5.0 mm)
GSM900 / DCS1800 / WCDMA900 / WCDMA2100 / LTE 800 /
LTE 1800 / LTE 2100 / LTE 2600
1.52 W/kg
Body-worn SAR testing has been carried out at a separation distance of 5.0mm. This device is in accordance with the
regulations regulating the exposure at radio frequencies when it is used at a minimal distance of 5.0mm from the
body.
NOTE: The SAR value may vary, depending on national reporting and testing requirements and the network band.
NOTE:
Do not use your Smartphone in certain locations such as aircraft, hospitals, service stations and professional
garages or while driving a vehicle. The electromagnetic waves from the Smartphone 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.
If you use an electronic implant (pacemakers, insulin pumps, neurostimulators, etc.), please keep a distance of
15cm between the Smartphone and your electronic implant.
When using a pedestrian kit, pregnant women should keep the phone away from their abdomen and teenagers
should keep the phone away from their lower abdomen.
Advice to reduce the level of exposure to radiation:
Please use your Smartphone where reception is good to reduce the quantity of radiation received (avoid using in
an underground car park or when travelling (train or car)).
A reception icon indicates the quality of reception on your phone. A 4-full display means that reception is good
.
Use of a pedestrian kit also allows the level of exposure to be reduced.
To limit the bad consequences of the exposure to a prolonged radiation, we advise teenagers to hold the phone
away from their lower abdomen, d the pregnant women to hold the phone away from their belly.