8.
Unplug the charger from the wall socket when the bat-
tery is fully charged in order to reduce your energy con-
sumption.
9.
Do not leave the battery being charged for more than a
week as this might result in an overload and reduce the
life of the product.
10.
Handle the SIM cards with care : wipe them with a soft
cloth if they appear dirty.
11.
Emergency calls : the emergency numbers may not be
accessible on all mobile telephone networks, in isolated
areas or areas where there is no coverage; check first with
your operator.
12.
Radio Frequency Exposure :
Your mobile phone has been designed and manufactured in
accordance with the international guidelines (ICNIRP
exposure to radio frequencies. These guidelines, which are
based on various studies and research, have been devel-
oped by independent scientific organisations to ensure the
safety of everyone who uses a mobile phone.
The safety information on exposure to radio waves uses a
unit of measurement known as SAR (Specific Absorption
Rate). The international guidelines have set this limit at
2W/kg*. The phone is used in standard operating positions
when being tested for its SAR.
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Protection
Although the SAR is determined using the highest power
level, the phone's real rate of specific absorption whilst in
operation may be well below the maximum value.
A phone is designed to operate at different power levels
so that it only uses the power it needs to be connected
to the network.
In addition, all models of phone must undergo tests before
being marketed to ensure compliance with the European
R&TTE directive.
This directive publishes strict rules for guaranteeing the
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safety of users and for preventing any risks to health.
The maximum SAR value tested on this device when used
in its normal position at the ear is 0.375W/kg and 0.967W/
kg when used close to the body, at a minimum distance of
1.5 cm. It complies with the rules on exposure to radio fre-