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medical
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When
your
phone
is
switched
on,
keep
it
more
than
eight
inches
(20cm+)
from
a
pacemaker.
If
you
have
a
pacemaker,
don’t
carry
the
phone
in
your
breast
pocket.
Also,
use
your
ear
furthest
from
the
pacemaker
to
minimise
the
potential
for
interference.
If
you
experience
any
problems
at
all,
switch
off
the
phone
immediately.
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Some
people
are
susceptible
to
epileptic
seizures
or
blackouts
when
exposed
to
flashing
lights
when,
for
example,
watching
television
or
playing
video
games.
If
you’ve
ever
had
seizures
or
blackouts,
or
if
you
have
a
family
history
of
such
occurrences,
please
consult
your
doctor before
playing
video
games
on
your
phone
or
using
any
feature
that
involves
flashing
lights.
m
Hearing
aids
can
be
affected
by
phones.
If
that’s
happening
to
you,
consult
the
hearing
aid
manufacturer
to
discuss
alternatives.
m
If
you
use
any
personal
medical
device,
please
consult
the
manufacturer
to
make
sure
it
won't
be
affected
by
RF
(radio
frequency)
energy.

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