Emergency Calls - Radio Shack CT-503 Owner's Manual

Handheld flip-style cellular telephone with headset jack
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• Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases, or explo-
sive materials in the same compartment as a cellular
phone or any of its parts or accessories.
• Only qualified personnel should install or service the
phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service might be
dangerous and could invalidate the phone's warranty.
• Electronic fuel injection systems, electronic anti-lock
braking systems, electronic cruise control systems, and
other electronic systems can malfunction due to the lack
of protection from radio signals. Check regularly that all
cellular phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and
operating properly.
• Turn off your cellular phone when in an aircraft. The use
of cellular phones in an aircraft might be dangerous to
the operation of the aircraft, disrupt cellular networks,
and is illegal.
Failure to observe these instructions could lead to suspen-
sion or denial of cellular telephone services, legal action, or
both.

EMERGENCY CALLS

IMPORTANT! This phone, like any cellular phone, operates
using radio signals, cellular, and land-line networks, as well
as user-programmed functions. These factors make it impos-
sible to guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you
should never rely solely upon any cellular phone for essential
communications (such as medical emergencies).
Remember, to make or receive any calls, the phone must be
turned on and in a service area with adequate cellular signal
strength.
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