Switch off your phone in areas
with a high explosion risk. This
includes filling stations, garages,
fuel storage areas or chemical
factories, as well as places where
the air contains fuel vapour (such
as an open vehicle bonnet),
chemicals or metal dust. The
phone could trigger an explosion,
or cause a fire.
The functioning of cardiac
pacemakers or hearing aids may
be impaired when the phone is in
use. Check with a doctor or
manufacturer whether any such
devices you or your passengers
are using, are sufficiently
protected against high-frequency
energy. The Health Industry
Manufacturers' Association
recommends that a minimum
separation of 15 cm ( 6 in) is
maintained between a wireless
phone antenna and a pacemaker,
to avoid potential interference
with the pacemaker. These
recommendations are consistent
with the independent research by,
and recommendations of, Wireless
Technology Research.
Always stow your phone securely.
In an accident, loose items can
cause injury.
CALL VOLUME
The phone call's volume is operated by
the Audio system’s volume control.
If the Audio system is in use when a phone
call is active, the Audio system source is
muted for the duration of the call.
RECEIVING TEXT MESSAGES
When a pop-up screen appears with an
incoming text message, touch the Show
button.
A screen will appear with the following
options:
• Reply: Touch to select a screen where
a reply can be entered and sent.
Note: This option is available only
when the vehicle is stationary.
• Template: Touch to select a list of
replies (e.g., Yes, No, Thank you!, I'll
be arriving a little late, etc.) Select
the required reply.
• Read Out: Touch for the message to
be read out as an audio message.
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