as the device, its parts, or accessories. 
Remember that air bags inflate with 
great force. Do not place your device 
or accessories in the air bag 
deployment area.
Potentially explosive 
environments
Switch your device off in any area with 
a potentially explosive atmosphere, 
for example near petrol pumps at 
service stations. Sparks in such areas 
could cause an explosion or fire 
resulting in bodily injury or death. 
Observe restrictions in fuel service 
stations, storage, and distribution 
areas; chemical plants; or where 
blasting operations are in progress. 
Areas with a potentially explosive 
atmosphere are often, but not always, 
clearly marked. They include areas 
where you would be advised to switch 
your vehicle engine off, below deck on 
boats, chemical transfer or storage 
facilities, and where the air contains 
chemicals or particles such as grain, 
dust, or metal powders. You should 
check with the manufacturers of 
vehicles using liquefied petroleum 
gas (such as propane or butane) to 
determine if this device can be safely 
used in their vicinity.
Certification information (SAR)
This mobile device meets guidelines 
for exposure to radio waves.
Your mobile device is a radio 
transmitter and receiver. It is 
designed not to exceed the limits for 
exposure to radio waves 
recommended by international 
guidelines. These guidelines were 
developed by the independent 
scientific organisation ICNIRP and 
include safety margins designed to 
assure the protection of all persons, 
regardless of age and health.
The exposure guidelines for mobile 
devices employ a unit of 
measurement known as the Specific 
Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit 
stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is 2.0 
watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 
10 grams of tissue. Tests for SAR are 
conducted using standard operating 
positions with the device transmitting 
at its highest certified power level in 
all tested frequency bands. The actual 
SAR level of an operating device can 
be below the maximum value because 
the device is designed to use only the 
power required to reach the network. 
That amount changes depending on a 
number of factors such as how close 
you are to a network base station.
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