In Hospital
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Turn off your mobile phone in hospital where it's forbidden to use it.
When Filling up
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Don't use your mobile phone at the gasoline station. And turn it off anywhere near fuels or chemicals.
At the Beach
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Keep your mobile phone away from water. If it gets wet, it could overheat or cause electrical parts to leak
or malfunction.
Near Children
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Don't let kids play with your mobile phone – it's not a toy.
Explosion Areas
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Follow relevant laws and regulations to the letter when they concern turning off your mobile phone in or
near explosion areas.
Antenna
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Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily, the antenna is inner fixed.
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Do not use your mobile phone if your antenna is damaged – it may cause you injury.
Original Accessories
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There's a good reason for using only original accessories or ones authenticated by the manufacturer. Any
others may affect the mobile phone's performance, violate your warranty provisions or breach national
regulations. They could even cause injury.
Emergency Calls
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Turn on your phone, make sure you're in a reception area, type in the emergency number and press the
Send key to dial.
Precautions for Using the Battery
1.
Store the battery in a cool, ventilated place away from direct sunlight.
2.
All batteries have a limited life – which becomes shorter and shorter the more your recharge it. If charging
fails several times, it's time for a replacement.
3.
Don't just throw your worn-out battery in the trash. Dispose of it in designated places according to
specified regulations.
4.
Do not throw your worn-out batteries into fire. They may ignite or explode.
5.
When you're installing the battery, be gentle. Pressing too hard can cause it to leak, overheat, explode or ignite.
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