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Brand | LG |
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Model | keybo 2 |
Category | Cell Phone |
Language | English |
A critical warning stating that violating safety instructions can lead to severe injury or death.
Safety advice on battery charger exposure, chemical use, dropping, and handling with wet hands.
Safety advice on calls during charging, battery contact, storing batteries, and child safety.
Explains FCC RF exposure requirements for bodily contact during phone operation and accessory use.
Cautionary advice on using supplied/approved antennas and consequences of unauthorized modifications.
Provides warning and information regarding human exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) energy.
Information regarding TIA safety and exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) signals.
General safety information for proper phone use and to prevent damage.
Guidance on battery replacement, recharging, and effects of usage on battery life.
Precautions against short-circuiting, disassembling, or crushing the battery.
Development of research agendas and public information on EMF issues.
FCC limits for RF exposure and measurement standards like SAR.
Improvements in SAR test methodology for measurement consistency.
Scientific evidence on the safety of wireless phones for children and teenagers.
Test methods for measuring Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI) between phones and medical devices.
Ensuring the phone is within easy reach and does not require removing eyes from the road.
Advice for non-urgent situations and consulting local driving regulations.
FCC requirements for SAR limits and government-adopted safety standards.
Details on SAR test performance, positions, locations, and FCC compliance.
How to find your phone's FCC ID and SAR information online.
How hearing devices interact with phones and phone rating systems.
How hearing device ratings combine with phone ratings for compatibility.
The ANSI standard for hearing aid compatibility rating.
Details on standards like ANSI C95.1 and FCC compliance for RF exposure.
Guidelines and tips for safe phone use while operating a vehicle.
Safety guidelines for phone chargers and adapters, emphasizing indoor use.
Warnings and precautions related to explosion, shock, and fire hazards.
Warnings about using damaged batteries and handling magnetic components near the phone.
Details on the FDA/CTIA agreement for wireless phone safety research.
Test methodology for measuring RF energy absorption in the human head.
Steps to minimize RF exposure, including reducing usage time and increasing distance.
How wireless phones can interact with medical devices like pacemakers and defibrillators.
Voluntary standards for hearing aid compatibility with wireless phones.
Advice on suspending conversations during hazardous driving conditions.
Explanation of Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) and phone exposure to radio waves.
How SAR tests are conducted and how network proximity affects power levels.
Minimum separation distances for body-worn operations and accessory use.
FCC regulations regarding wireless phone compatibility with hearing aids.
Explanation of M-Ratings and T-Ratings for hearing aid compatibility.
Understanding the M and T marks and their relation to 'normal usage'.
Instructions for disabling Bluetooth and WLAN for maintaining HAC rating.
Advice on battery disposal, charging practices, and using LG-approved chargers.
How to find your phone's FCC ID and SAR information online.
Warning against taking notes or looking up information while driving.
Reported highest SAR values and adherence to government requirements for safe exposure.
Guidance on making calls sensibly and assessing traffic conditions.
Information on potential interference with electronic devices and pacemakers.
Precautions for phone use in blasting areas and potentially explosive environments.
Safe practices for using headsets while driving.
Information on RF exposure levels and potential health effects from wireless phones.
FDA's recommendations to the wireless phone industry for research and design.
Discussion of conflicting research results and animal studies on RF exposure effects.
Discussion of research methodologies and data interpretation for RF exposure studies.
Recommendations for pacemaker users regarding phone proximity and operation.
Warning about placing objects near airbags to avoid injury.
Information from FDA on whether mobile phones pose a health hazard.
FDA's role in reviewing and ensuring the safety of wireless phones.
Explanation of how different wireless phones can expose users to RF energy.
Findings from epidemiology studies on wireless phone use and cancer risks.
FDA's involvement in RF energy research and international projects.
Discussion of scientific evidence regarding health effects of wireless phone use.
FCC guidelines and limits for RF exposure from wireless phones.
RF exposure limits and advice from the FDA regarding phone placement.
Identification of research needed to determine RF exposure health risks.
Summary of research findings on the health effects of wireless phone use.
Instructions for handling water immersion and warnings against painting the phone.
Tips on protecting hearing by limiting high volume usage and adjusting volume.
Guidance on using the phone safely while operating a vehicle.
Critical safety information regarding hearing damage from high volume.
Further advice on preventing hearing damage by managing volume levels.
Recommendations for setting safe volume levels to prevent hearing loss.
Essential tips for safe phone usage when operating a vehicle.
Warning against engaging in stressful or emotional conversations while driving.
Advice to familiarize yourself with phone features like speed dial for safer driving.
How to use the phone to call for emergency services like police and ambulance.
Recommendation to use available hands-free accessories for safer driving.
Using the phone to assist in emergencies and act as a Good Samaritan.
Calling for roadside assistance or other non-emergency services when needed.
Details the warranty period (12/16 months) and conditions for the product and battery.
Consumer's role in providing purchase documentation and warranty benefits.
Exclusions related to product alteration, damage, and use of non-approved accessories.
Limitations on LG Electronics' liability for loss of use, inconvenience, or consequential damages.
LG's commitment to repair or replace defective products during the warranty period.
Conditions under which warranty coverage is not provided, such as abnormal use or unauthorized repair.
Procedure for obtaining warranty service, including shipping costs.
How modifying software or installing third-party software affects the warranty.
Limitations on implied warranties and exclusion of other express warranties.
Clarification that all warranties are provided exclusively by LG Electronics.