Guidelines for safe and efficient
use
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G u i d e l i n e s f o r s a f e a n d e f f i c i e n t u s e
phones.
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Minor interference may affect
TVs, radios, PCs,
etc.
Road
safety
Check the laws and
regulations
on
the
use
of
mobile
phones
in
the
areas
when you drive.
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Do
not
use a
hand-held
phone
while
driving.
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Give full attention
to
driving.
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Use
a
hands-free
kit,
if available.
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Pull off the road and
park
before
making
or
answering
a
call if
driving
conditions
so
require.
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RF energy may affect
some
electronic
systems
in
your
motor
vehicle such
as a car
stereo
or
safety
equipment.
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If your vehicle is
equipped
with
an
air
bag,
do
not
obstruct it with installed
or
portable
wireless
equipment.
It
can cause
serious
injury
due
to
improper performance.
If you
are
listening
to
music whilst
out
and
about,
please
ensure
that the volume is
at
a
reasonable
level
so
that you
are aware
of your
surroundings.
This is
particularly imperative
when
attempting
to
cross
the
street.
Avoid
damage
to
your
hearing
Damage
to
your
hearing
can occur
if you
are
exposed
to
loud sound for
long periods
of time. We therefore
recommend that you do
not turn
on or
off the
handset close
to
your
ear.
We also recommend that
music and call volumes
are
set to
a
reasonable level.
Blasting
area
Do
not
use
the
phone
where
blasting
is in progress.
Observe
restrictions,
and follow any
regulations
or
rules.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
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Do
not
use
the
phone
at
a
refueIling point.
Don't
use near
fuel
or
chemicals.
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Do
not
transport
or
store
flammable gas,
liquid,
or
explosives
in the
compartment
of your
vehicle,
which contains your mobile
phone
and accessories.