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Nokia TA-1174
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Vehicles
Radio
signals
may
affect
improperly
installed
or
inadequately
shielded
electronic
systems
in
vehicles.
For
more
info,
check
with
the
manufacturer
of
your
vehicle
or
its
equipment.
Only
authorized
personnel
should
install
the
device
in
a
vehicle.
Faulty
installation
may
be
dangerous
and
invalidate
your
warranty.
Check
regularly
that
all
wireless
device
equipment
in
your
vehicle
is
mounted
and
operating
properly.
Do
not
store
or
carry
flammable
or
explosive
materials
in
the
same
compartment
as
the
device,
its
parts,
|
or
accessories.
Do
not
place
your
device
or
accessories
in
the
air
bag
deployment
area.
Potentially
explosive
environments
Switch
your
device
off
in
potentially
explosive
environments,
such
as
near
gas
pumps.
Sparks
may
cause
an
explosion
or
fire
resulting
in
injury
or
death.
Note
restrictions
in
areas
with
fuel;
chemical
plants;
or
where
blasting
operations
are
in
progress.
Areas
with
a
potentially
explosive
environment
may
not
be
clearly
marked.
These
usually
are
areas
where
you
are
advised
to
switch
your
engine
off,
below
deck
on
boats,
chemical
transfer
or
storage
facilities,
and
where
the
air
contains
chemicals
or
particles.
Check
with
the
manufacturers
of
vehicles
using
liquefied
petroleum
gas
(such
as
propane
or
butane)
if
this
device
can
be
safely
used
in
their
vicinity.
Certification
information
(SAR)
This
mobile
device
meets
guidelines
for
exposure
to
radio
waves
as
set
forth
by
the
Council
of
Europe
(CE).
Refer
to
the
following.
European
RF
Exposure
Information
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
organization
ICNIRP
and
include
safety
margins
designed
to
assure
the
protection
of
all
persons,
regardless
of
age
and
health.
The
guidelines
use
a
unit
of
measurement
known
as
the
Specific
Absorption
Rate,
or
SAR.
The
SAR
limit
for
mobile
devices
is
2.0
W/kg
and
the
highest
SAR
value
for
this
device
when
tested
at
the
ear
is
1.441
W/kg*.
As
mobile
devices
offer
a
range
of
functions,
they
can
be
used
in
other
positions,
such
as
on
the
body.
In
this
case,
the
highest
tested
SAR
value
is
1.334
W/kg*
at
the
separation
distance
of
0.5
cm
from
the
body.
For
electronic
safety,
maintain
the
separation
distance
with
accessories
containing
no
metal,
that
position
handset
a
minimum
of
the
above
distance.
Use
of
other
accessories
may
not
ensure
compliance
with
RF
exposure
guidelines.

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