Operating Instructions
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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. 
Correct disposal of this product. 
(Electronic device waste) 
(This applies in countries where recollection 
systems happen separately). 
The presence of this symbol on the product, 
accessories or information material indicates 
that neither the product nor its electronic 
accessories (such as, the charger, helmets, USB 
cable) should be disposed of with other 
household waste. 
To avoid any possible damage to the environment or human health 
caused by uncontrolled disposal of waste, separate these products 
from other waste and recycle them. This way, you are promoting the 
sustainable reuse of material resources. 
Individual users can contact the establishment where they 
purchased the product or the relevant local authorities to get 
information about where and when they can take it in order to 
submit it to ecological and safe recycling. 
Business users can contact their supplier and check the purchase 
contract conditions. This product and its electronic accessories 
should not be disposed of with other commercial waste. 
Correct disposal of this product’s batteries 
(This applies in countries where recollection 
systems happen separately). 
The presence of this mark on the batteries, 
manual or product packaging indicates that 
when the service life of the batteries has ended 
they should not be disposed of with other 
household waste. The chemical symbols Hg, Cd 
and Pb indicate that the battery has mercury, 
cadmium or lead at levels a lot higher than the 
reference values admitted by the 2006/6 
Directive of the European Union.   
If the batteries are not disposed of correctly, these substances may 
cause personal injury or damage the environment. 










