such as pacemakers should be maintained. Users with
implanted devices should read and follow guidelines
by the manufacturer of implanted medical equipment.
Users with a heart pacemaker should not carry a
telephone in their front chest pockets and they should
hold the telephone next to the ear opposite to the
medical device in order to minimize the risk of
interference, and they should switch off the phone
immediately if they have any reasons to suspect
interference with a pacemaker
Do not use your telephone in hospitals, airplanes, at
refueling points and near flammable materials.
Never repair or try to modify the phone by your own.
Only qualified service is authorized to repair your
phone.
A device and its accessories might contain small parts.
Keep your phone and all parts out of the reach of
children.
Do not clean the phone with any chemicals or
corrosives.
Do not use the phone in proximity to pay and credit
cards – doing so might erase data stored on the cards.
For your safety, do not talk on the phone while the
charger is plugged in.
The telephone is not water or liquid resistant; keep
your phone dry at all times. Do not leave the phone in
places where it might get exposed to water or other
liquid splashing.
Never expose the device to either low or high temperature
and direct sunlight. Do not place your phone next to