Vehicles : Telephone radio- frequency emissions can affect a motor vehicle's electronic
systems. With regards to your vehicle, check with the manufacturer or dealer.
Medical Implants :
To avoid any interference with the medical device, manufacturers of medical devices
recommend a minimum distance of 15cm between wireless equipment and a medical
implant such as a pacemaker or defibrillator. The following is recommended to people
who have such devices:
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Always keep the wireless device at a distance of over 15cm from the medical
device.
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Do not carry the wireless device in a breast pocket.
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Hold the wireless device at the ear opposite the medical device
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Turn off the wireless device if there is any suspicion of interference occurring.
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Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the medical implant.
If you are fitted with a medical implant and have any questions regarding the use of
wireless equipment, consult your doctor.
Hearing :
Warning: If you use headphones there is a risk of not being able to hear outside
sounds clearly. Do not use headphones if there is a risk of endangering your safety.
Some wireless devices can interfere with the proper functioning of hearing aids.
Other medical devices :
Radio transmitting equipment, including wireless devices such as this mobile device,
can interfere with the operation of inadequately protected medical equipment. Consult
a doctor or the manufacturer of the medical equipment to see if the equipment is
adequately protected from external Radio Frequency energy. Turn your device off in
places where regulations apply, especially in hospitals.
Health Facilities :
Hospitals and health facilities may be using equipment that is particularly sensitive to
external radio-frequency emissions. Turn your mobile device off when staff or signs tell
you to.
Blasting sites and identified areas :
Switch off your equipment in zones where the atmosphere is potentially explosive.
Follow all official instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire,
resulting in serious bodily injury or death. Switch off your device in gas stations,
especially near the gas pumps. Carefully observe instructions on use in fuel depots,
storage and distribution areas, at chemical plants or in areas where explosives are
used.
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