User's Guide

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Refuelling: switch the telephone
off when refuelling; the same
precaution should be taken in
the vicinity of chemical plants or
where explosives are used.
Keep the telephone out of reach
of children.
When driving only use the tele-
phone with the hands-free devi-
ce; never stop on the hard shoul-
der on motorways or dual carria-
ge ways to make or receive calls
unless in the event of an emer-
gency.
Switch off the telephone when on
board an aeroplane (even when
stationary on the runway). Use of
mobile telephones constitutes a
hazard to flight systems and use
is illegal. In certain countries fai-
lure to observe this provision is
considered a criminal offence
and may lead to suspension or
prohibition of mobile telephone
services, legal action or both.
Take great care when using the
telephone in the vicinity of devi-
ces such as pacemakers, hea-
ring aids and electro-medical
equipment.
Use exclusively original accesso-
ries and spare parts; use of other
parts will render the guarantee
null and void.
Never attempt to disassemble
the telephone: no internal parts
can be repaired by the user.
Ensure that the telephone does
not come into contact with any
liquid: if this occurs, disconnect
from the power supply if charging
and contact the supplier.
Avoid use of the telephone outsi-
de the specified temperature
range:-10ºC to + 55ºC. Never
leave the telephone exposed to
direct sunlight or in environments
with high humidity levels or expo-
sed to dust.
Clean the telephone using a
damp cloth and a weak deter-
gent/water solution.
There is no evidence to date of
the harm caused by electro-
magnetic waves generated by
cellular telephones. In any event
exposure to electromagnetic wa-
ves can be reduced drastically
using a car kit device.
3. IMPORTANT WARNINGS