Emergency Calls; Battery; Disposing Of Waste Packaging - Mitsubishi TRIUM ECLIPSE User Manual

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Emergency calls

In Europe, provided the phone has GSM service, emergency calls can be made using
the European standard emergency number, 112. Emergency calls can even be
made if the phone is PIN or electronically locked or call barred. In some countries
local emergency numbers can still be used for emergency purposes but the phone
may have to contain a valid SIM card.
When making an emergency call remember to give all the necessary information as
accurately as possible. The phone may be the only means of communication at the
scene of an emergency therefore do not cut off the call until told to do so.
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Battery

Battery use and safety information
A battery can be charged hundreds of times but will gradually wear out.
When the operating time (standby and talk time) is noticeably shorter than
normal it is time to buy a new battery.
• Do not leave batteries connected to a charger longer than necessary,
overcharging will shorten battery life.
• Disconnect battery chargers from the power source when not in use.
• Do not expose batteries to high temperatures or humidity.
• Do not dispose of the batteries in fire. They may explode.
• Avoid putting the batteries into contact with metal objects which may
short circuit the battery terminals (e.g. keys, paper clips, coins, chains etc).
• Do not drop or subject the batteries to strong physical shocks.
• Do not try to disassemble any of the battery packs.
• Use only the recommended battery chargers (see page 4).
• If the battery terminals become soiled, clean them with a soft cloth.
• It is normal for batteries to become warm during charging.
• Old batteries must be returned to the place of sale or to a place where
used batteries are properly disposed of. Do not dispose of old batteries
together with household waste.
Battery disposal
In compliance with European environmental protection directives,
used batteries must be returned to the place of sale, where they will
be collected free of charge.
Don't throw away your batteries in your household waste.

Disposing of waste packaging

The packaging used for this phone is made of recyclable materials and as such
should be disposed of in accordance with your national legislation on the protec-
tion of the environment.
Please take care to separate the cardboard and plastic elements and to dispose of
them in the correct manner.
Mobile phones rely on wireless and landline networks which cannot be guaranteed in all conditions.
Therefore you should never rely solely on wireless phones for essential emergency communications.
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