User's Manual
• Install anti-virus programs on your computer and execute them regularly to
detect any possible infections. 
• Do not edit the registration adjustments or change the device’s operating
system. 
Information about the certification of the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). 
THIS DEVICE FOLLOWS INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS OF EXPOSURE TO RADIO 
WAVES. 
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It was designed to not exceed 
the limits of exposure to radio waves (electromagnetic fields of radiofrequency) 
recommended by international standards. The standards were developed by an 
independent scientific organization (ICNIRP) and include a substantial safety margin 
designed to ensure the safety of all people, regardless of their age or state of health. 
The exposure to radio wave standards use a measurement unit known as the Specific 
Absorption Rate, SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/Kg. The SAR tests are 
carried out using standard operation positions with the device transmitting at its 
maximum certified energy level in all frequency bands. The highest SAR amounts 
under the ICNIRP standards for this device model are: 
Maximum SAR for this model and conditions under which it registered 
SAR for positions near the head. 
0.285 W/Kg 
SAR for positions near the body. 
0.0399 W/Kg 
During the use, the real SAR values for this device are usually a lot lower from the 
values indicated previously. This is due to maximizing the system’s efficiency and to 
minimize the interference with the network, the operation capacity of your mobile 
device reduces automatically when the maximum power is not needed for the call. The 
lower the amount of energy leaving the device, the lower the SAR amount will be. 
A SAR test was carried out with the device on the body with a distance of 1.5 cm. To 
comply with the radiofrequency exposure requirements, while using the device on the 
body, the device shall have to be at least 1.5 cm away from the body.  
Some organizations, like the World Health Organization or the Food and Drug 
Administration of the United States suggest that if users want to reduce exposure, they 
can use a hands free accessory to main the wireless device far away from the head and 
body when in use, or reduce the amount of time spent using the device. 
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