• The water resistance of the device can lead to slight vibrations
under certain circumstances. These vibrations, for example
when the volume is turned up high, are entirely normal and do
not affect the performance of the device.
• Temperature fluctuation can lead to an increase or decrease in
the pressure, which may affect the quality of the sound.
• If required, open the flaps to release the air.
• Each time the device is immersed in water, dry the inside of the
USB and JACK waterproof caps thoroughly. It is quite possible
for drops of water to remain in the caps leading to a risk of
oxidation.
BATTERY
• Do not remove the battery from your phone yourself. If you
encounter a problem, contact Crosscall Customer Services.
• Use the charger included in your original phone box
• Do not expose it to temperatures above 55ºC/131°F.
• Do not tamper with your phone using sharp metal objects
because this may puncture the battery.
• If your phone has been crushed or severely damaged and
the battery is affected, do not touch your phone and contact
Customer Services who will tell you the procedure to follow.
• If you detect signs of overheating (abnormal smell, suspicious
marks), do not touch your mobile and contact Customer Service
immediately who will tell you what procedure to follow.
• Do not short-circuit.
• Recycle the battery according to standards in force.
• Do not throw into fire.
• Do not charge your phone during an electrical storm.
• Do not use your charger in a humid environment, this could
cause short-circuits, fires, or damage the charger.
• Leaving
a
environment can result in an explosion or the leakage of
flammable liquid or gas.
• A battery subjected to extremely low air pressure may result in
an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas.
IMPORTANT
• Respect all the safety measures and standards relating to the
use of your device when you are driving.
telephone by the driver of a vehicle on the move is prohibited.
• Keep your telephone at least 15mm from your body when you
take calls.
• Small parts may cause choking.
• Your telephone can emit a loud sound.
• Do not only rely on your telephone to make emergency calls.
• Do not use it in service stations.
• Avoid exposing to magnetic fields.
• Keep it away from pacemakers and other electronic medical
devices (15cm).
• Keep the device on the side opposite the implant.
• Follow the specific restrictions for use in certain locations
(hospitals, aeroplanes, petrol stations, schools, etc.)
• Please switch off your phone when you are near explosive
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