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Safety Hazards
Do not operate the device in an environment that might be
susceptible to radio interference resulting in danger.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Safety
This device has been designed to comply with applicable safety
requirements for exposure to radio waves. These requirements
are designed for the safety of all persons and follow scientic
guidelines including safety margins.
• The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a unit of
measurement known as the Specic Absorption Rate or
SAR. Tests for SAR are conducted using standardised
methods, with the device transmitting at its highest certied
power level in all used frequency bands.
• This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed
emission limits for radio frequency (RF) energy exposure.
• This device is in compliance with the Specic Absorption
Rate (SAR) for the general population or uncontrolled
exposure limits (2.0W/kg and 4.0W/kg) specied in
Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC and had been
tested in accordance with the measurement methods and
procedures specied in EN 62209-1:2016 and EN 62209-
2:2010+AMD1:2019.
• The highest SAR value for this model tested for use when
worn on the body is 1.175 W/kg (10 g).
• This device meets RF exposure guidelines when used in the
normal position at least 5 mm away from the body.
When a carry case, belt clip, or holder is used for body-worn
operation, it should not contain metal and should position the
product at least 5 mm away from your body.