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and appearance of the device may be aected.
• This device has been tested in a controlled environment and
certified as waterproof and dustproof in certain situations (meets the
requirements of classification IP54 as described in the international
standard IEC-60529 Degree of protection by enclosure IP code; test
conditions: 15-35 °C, 86-106 kPa, freshwater shower, 2 minutes).
Despite this classification, it is possible that the device may be
damaged in certain situations.
HEADPHONES
High volumes can damage your hearing.
Listening to music or conversations through headphones at
high volumes can be uncomfortable and cause permanent
damage to your hearing. To prevent hearing loss, avoid listening at high
volume levels for long periods of time.
• If you use your headphones while walking or running, please ensure
that the headphone cord is not wrapped around your body or objects.
• Only use the headphones in dry environments. The static electricity
that charges on the headphones can discharge in the form of an
electric shock to the ears. Touching the headphones with your hand
or contact with bare metal before connecting them to the cell phone
can discharge the static electricity.
USE IN HOSPITALS MEDICAL DEVICES
• The functions of medical devices in the vicinity of your product may
be impaired. Observe the technical conditions in your environment,
e.g. in doctors’ surgeries.
• If you are using a medical device (e.g. a pacemaker), please consult
the manufacturer of the product before use. They will inform you
about the sensitivity of the device to external, high-frequency energy
sources.
• Pacemakers, implanted cardioverter defibrillators: When switching
on the cell phone, please ensure that the distance between the
cell phone and the implant is at least 152 mm. To reduce potential
interference, use the cell phone on the side opposite the implant. In
the event of possible interference, please switch o the cell phone
immediately. Do not keep the cell phone in your shirt pocket.
• Hearing aids, cochlear implants: Some digital wireless devices can
interfere with hearing aids and cochlear implants. If interference
occurs, please contact the manufacturer of such products.
• Other medical devices: If you and the people around you use other
medical devices, please check with the relevant manufacturer
whether such devices are protected against radio frequency signals
in the environment. You can also contact your doctor in this regard.
EMERGENCY CALLS
• Make sure that the cell phone is connected to the mobile network
and switched on. If necessary, enter the emergency number and then
make your call.
• Inform the employee at the emergency call center of your location.
• Only end the call after the emergency call center employee has asked
you to do so.
CHILDREN AND PETS
• Keep the cell phone, chargers and accessories out of the reach of
children and pets. Children and/or pets can swallow the small parts
and there is a risk of suocation and other dangers.