voice-mail answer it.
• Stop phone calls when there is heavy traffic or when there are
adverse climate conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice and heavy traffic can
be very dangerous.
• Do not jot down or look for telephone numbers. Jotting down a
task or looking at your calendar may distract you from your main
responsibility, which is to drive safely.
• Dial carefully and assess the state of the traffic. Make phone calls
when you are not moving or before hitting traffic. Try to schedule
phone calls when the car is parked.
• Do not have very stressful or emotional phone calls that may
distract you. Tell the person that you are speaking to that you are
driving and end any conversations that may take away your attention
from the road.
Correct use and maintenance of the mobile device.
Keep the device dry.
• Humidity and liquids may damage the parts or the electronic
circuits of the device.
• Do not turn on the device if it is wet. If it is already turned on, turn it
off and take the battery out immediately (if you cannot turn it off or
take the battery out, just leave it as it is). After this, dry the device with
a towel and take it to the service centre.
• Liquids will change the colour of the label which indicates the
damage caused by the water inside the device. The damage caused by
the water in the device may cancel the manufacturer's warranty.
Place the device only on flat surfaces.
If it drops, the device may get damaged.
Do not store the device in very hot or cold places. It is
recommended that you use the device at temperatures between
5º and 35º.
• Do not store the device in places with very high temperatures, such
as inside a car in the summer. If you do so, you may cause the screen to
malfunction, the device may get damaged or the battery may explode.
• Do not expose the device to direct sunlight for long periods of time
(for example, on the dashboard of a car).
• Store the battery at temperatures between 0º and 45º.
Do not store the device with metal objects, such as coins, keys and
necklaces.
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