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IENI
Safety lnformation
Pl.asg read
this safety lnformatlon
caretully so that
you
can uso
your
phone
in comploto safoty
1.
Children : B€ very careful with
children and
your phone.
A mobile
phone
contains a number ol detachable
parts.
Exerciso
gr€at
care
when
children are in close
proximitytotho
phone.
The
phone
contains
small
partsthatcould
be swallowed orcausechoking.
lfyour
phone
isequippod
with a camera or lighting
dovice, do not use ittoo nearchildren
oranimals.
2. Hearing : Prolonged
Iistening at full
powor
using a lightweight headset or headphones
can damage
your
hearing. Reduce the
volume to
the lowest
possible
level when Iistoning
to music or conversations. Avoid
high volumes over extended
periods.
3. Driving
: Exercise care whon
d.iving. Driving requires maximum
att6ntion at all times in order to minimise th€ risk
of accidents.
Using a mobile
phone
can
distract th6 user and result in
an
accidont.
You must fully comply with the local
regulations and laws in
torcs
regarding the use
oI cell
phonos
whilst driving. You are not
allowed to use the
phone
whilst driving. A hands-fro6
kit should not
be
rogarded
as an alternative
solution- Flying : Turn
your phone
offwhen
flying.
Remember to turn
your phone
off when
you
are in a
plane
(GsM
+
Bluetooth) as it may
caus6 intederence.
4. Hospitals :
Turn
your phone
off
near
any
medical
devices. lt is extremely
dang€rous to leave a
phone
switched
on
near medical
devices
as it may cause intederence.
You mu6t observe any inslructions
or warnings in hospltals and treatment
centres. Remember
totuan
youaphone
offin servicestations. Do
not useyourdevice in
a
petrol
stalion n6arfuel. lt isdangerousto useyourphon6
inside a
profossional garage.
5. Electronic implants
and
pacemakers
:
Users who wear a
pacemaker
or who are fittod
with an electronic implant must hold the
phone
on the
oppositeside totheirimplantas
a
procautionwhen
making acall. llyou notice
thatyourphone is causing intederencowith
a
pacemaker,
switch itoffimmediatelyand
contactthe manufacture.olthe
pacemakerforadviceon
whataction
totake.
6. Fire hazard : Do not leave
your
device n€ar heat sources
such as radiators or cookers. Do not leave
your phono
charging near
12
13
i
flammable materials
asthere is
a real riskoffiae.
7.
Contactwith
liquid: Oo not€xposothe
phoneto
liquid ortouch itwith
wet hands:
any damagecaused
bywater may
bo irreparabto.
8. Use onIyHOMTOM
_approved
accessories. Th6
use ofunauthorised
accessodes
may damageyourphono
orcause
a safety risk.
9. Do not destroy
the batteries
and chargers. N6ver
use a battery
or charger
that has been
damaged. keep
batteries
away from
magnetic
objocts as the latter
might cause
a short-circuit
betwoen the
positive
and negative
terminals
of
your
batteri6s
and
pormanently
destroy the battery
or
phone.
As a
gsneral
rule,
you
should
not 6xpose
the battsries
to very high
or low temperatur6s
(below
0'C or above 45"C).
Differences in
tomperature
may reduce battery
autonomy
and 6ervice tife.
I 0. Shocks
and impact : Handle
and use
your phone
with the
utmost ca.e.
Protect
your
phone
: shocks
and imp6ct
may damage
it. some
parts
of
your phone
are madefrom
glass
and might break if
the
phone
is dropped or is
subject to severe
impact.
Avoid dropping
your
phone.
Do not touch the
gcreen
with sharp
objects.
11. Electric
ahock: Do nottrylodismantle yourphone
as
lhore is a veryroal
riskofelectricshock.
'l2
Malntenance:lfyouwanttocleanyourhandsel,useadrycloth(donotuseasolvent,suchasbenzone,oralcohol).
'13.
Rechargo
your phone
in
awell venlilated
aroa. Do notrecharge
yourdovicewhen
it is
resting on
a softsurface.
,4
Damage
to magnetic straps :
keep
your
phone
away from
credit cards
as they may
damage the
data on the magnetic
strips.