who wear a pacemaker or who are fitted with an
electronic implant must hold the phone on the
opposite side to their implant as a precaution when
making a call.
If you notice that your phone is causing interference
with a pacemaker, switch it off immediately and
contact the manufacturer of the pacemaker for
advice on what action to take.
6.
Fire hazard: Do not leave your device near heat
sources such as radiators or cookers.
Do not leave your phone charging near flammable
materials as there is a real risk of fire.
7.
Contact with liquid: Do not expose the phone
to liquid or touch it with wet hands: any damage
caused by water may be irreparable.
8.
Use only WIKO-approved accessories. The use of
unauthorised accessories may damage your phone
or cause a safety risk.
9.
Do not destroy the batteries and chargers.
Never use a battery or charger that has been
damaged.
Keep batteries away from magnetic objects as
the latter might cause a short-circuit between the
positive and negative terminals of your batteries
and permanently destroy the battery or phone.
As a general rule, you should not expose the
batteries to very high or low temperatures (below
0°C or above 45°C). Differences in temperature may
reduce battery autonomy and service life.
10.
Shocks and impact: Handle and use your phone
with the utmost care.
Protect your phone: shocks and impact may
damage it. Some parts of your phone are made
from glass and might break if the phone is dropped
or is subject to severe impact. Avoid dropping your
phone. Do not touch the screen with sharp objects.
11.
Electric shock: Do not try to dismantle your
phone as there is a very real risk of electric shock.
12.
Maintenance: If you want to clean your handset,
use a dry cloth (do not use a solvent, such as
benzene, or alcohol).
13.
Recharge your phone in a well ventilated area.
Do not recharge your device when it is resting on
a soft surface.
14.
Damage to magnetic strips: Keep your phone
away from credit cards as they may damage the