Your phone’s radio waves may interfere with
inadequately shielded medical devices. Consult
a physician or manufacturer of the medical
device to know whether they are adequately
shielded from external Radio Frequency. Switch
off your device when regulations require you
to do so.
Always keep the phone and accessories out of
reach of small children. Small parts such as
the SIM card or micro SD card can be
dismantled and swallowed by small children.
Do not place the phone near electromagnetic
data carriers such as credit/Debit cards.
Information stored on them could be lost.
Permanent damage to hearing may occur if you
use earphones at high volume for prolonged
periods. Set your volume to a safe level. If
you experience discomfort in your ears, reduce
the volume or discontinue the use of your
earphones.
Manufacturers of medical devices recommend a
minimum distance of 15.3 cm (6 inches) between
a wireless device and an implanted medical
device such as pacemaker or cardioverter
defibrillator to avoid issues arising out of
radio frequency interference.
The mains voltage (V) specified on the power
supply unit must not be exceeded to prevent
damage to the charging device. The power
supply must be plugged into an easily
accessible AC power socket when charging the
battery.
You may only open the phone to replace the
battery (if not inbuilt), SIM card and micro
SD card. You must not open the battery under
any circumstances. All other changes to this
device are strictly prohibited and will
invalidate the warranty.
The phone may cause interference in the
vicinity of TV sets, radios and PCs.