People With Hearing Aids; Emergency Calls - Medion MD99478 User Manual

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possibility of interference.
Do not carry the telephone in a breast
pocket when it is switched on. Hold the
telephone to the ear on the opposite side
to your pacemaker to avoid any possible
adverse effects.
Switch off the telephone immediately if you
suspect any adverse effects.

People with hearing aids

If you use a hearing aid, ask your doctor or
the manufacturer of the hearing aid about
any possible adverse effects caused by radio
waves.

Emergency calls

This telephone uses radio signals, wireless
and land-based networks, as well as
functions programmed by the user.
Because of this, a connection cannot be
guaranteed under all possible circumstances.
Therefore, you should not rely exclusively on
telephones for essential communication (e.g.
in medical emergency situations).
Emergency calls may not be possible on
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