Cell Phone User Manual
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* Interference with Other Electronic Devices
Most 'Podern electronic equipment is shielded from
RF en~rgy. However, RF energy from this telephone
may 4ffect inadequately shielded electronic
equip~ent. For example, RF energy may affect
impro erly installed or inadequately shielded
electro ic equipment such as entertainment systems in
moto ehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its
repr ntative to determine if these systems are
adeq ely shielded from external RF energy. You
shoul Iso check with the manufacturer regarding any
equi nt that has been added to your vehicle.
a Driving Safety Tips
Talking on the phone while driving is extremely
dangerous and is I illegal in some states. Check the laws
and regulations for using this phone in the areas you drive.
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Remember that safety comes first.
If you use the phone in a car:
-Pull off the roa~ and park before making or answering a
call.
-If it is unsafe tq pull off the road, give full attention to
driving and uselhands-free operation (available with the
car kit accessojes) or one-touch, speed dialing, and auto
answer featuresj
Consul~ the manufacturer of your personal medical
device~(such as pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.) to
deter~ine if they are adequately shielded from
extern~ RF energy.
FAILURE TO I FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS
MAY LEAD T<1> SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND
POSSIBLE PR@PERTY DAMAGE.
* Keep Phone Away from Children
Keep the phone out of reach of children. Children may
hurt thFmselves or others with it. They may also
damag~ the phone or make unauthorized calls.
a Additional Safety Guidelines
Follow any specIal regulations in force in a given area.
Turn off the phoqe wherever its use is forbidden or \\hen
it may cause interference or danger.
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