Nec's Health And General Safety Information - NEC e616V User Manual

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A message from your handset manufacturer NEC
Emergency services
Due to the nature of the
cellular system, the connection
To make an emergency call
of emergency calls cannot
in any country
be guaranteed.
Ensure that your e616V is on
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and in service.
General care
Press Start key
A handset contains delicate
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to return to the Home screen
electronic circuitry, magnets,
if needed.
and battery systems. You
should treat it with care
Press 112 (or 999 within UK
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and give particular attention
or 000 in Australia) followed
to the following points:
by the Start key
.
(When the SIM card is not
Do not allow the handset,
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inserted or when the dial
battery or accessories to
lock function is on, just press
come into contact with
the Softkeys (SOS).)
liquids or moisture at any
Follow instructions received
time. Do not immerse in
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and do not end call until told
any liquid.
to do so.
Do not place anything in
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Tell the operator which service
the folded handset.
you require: Police, Ambulance,
Do not paint the handset.
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Fire Brigade, Coastguard or
Do not drop, throw, or
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Mountain Rescue Service.
subject the handset to
Give your position and, if
rough treatment.
possible, remain stationary
Do not place the handset
to maintain contact.
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alongside computer disks,
The 112 emergency number
credit cards, travel cards and
service is available on every
other magnetic media. The
digital network service, while
information contained on
in the UK an alternative is 999
disks or cards may be
and in Australia 000. Note
affected by the handset.
that these can only be used
with a valid SIM.
e616V
10.1

NEC's health and general safety information

Do not leave the handset or
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the battery in places where
the temperature could
exceed 60°C, eg on a car
dashboard or a window sill,
behind glass in direct
sunlight, etc.
Do not remove the handset's
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battery while the handset is
switched on.
Take care not to allow
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metal objects, such as coins
or keyrings to contact
or short-circuit the
battery terminals.
Do not dispose of battery
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packs in a fire. The handset's
Li-ION batteries may be
safely disposed of at a Li-ION
recycling point. For more
specific battery and power
supply information, see
pages 1.4 and 1.5.
Do not put the handset's
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battery in your mouth, as
battery electrolytes may
be toxic if swallowed.
Do not attempt to dismantle
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the handset or any of its
accessories.
A message from your handset manufacturer NEC
(continued from previous page)
This equipment is fitted with
Stop using the battery if
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an internal battery that can
abnormal heat, odour,
only be replaced by a
discolouration, deformation,
qualified service engineer.
or abnormal condition is
There is a risk of explosion if
detected during use, charge,
the battery is replaced with
or storage.
an incorrect battery type.
Do not use with a damaged
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Dispose of the used battery
or deformed battery.
in accordance with the
In the unlikely event of a
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manufacturer's instructions.
battery leak, take care to
Do not put a battery into a
keep the battery discharge
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microwave oven, dryer, or
away from your eyes or skin.
high-pressure container.
If the leakage does come
Do not contact battery
into contact with the eyes or
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directly to an electric outlet
skin, please flush thoroughly
or cigarette lighter charger.
in clean water and consult
Use only authorised
with a doctor.
charger units.
Remove an expired
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Do not pierce battery with a
battery from equipment
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sharp object such as a needle.
immediately.
When the battery is
The earpiece may become
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thrown away, be sure it
warm during normal use.
is non-conducting by
Also, the handset itself may
applying vinyl tape to
become warm while the
the (+) and (-) terminals.
battery is being charged.
Do not disassemble or
When a handset is set to
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modify the battery.
Vibration mode, the vibration
can sometimes cause the
Do not solder a
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e616V handset to move.
battery directly.
Be careful not to place
NEC's health and general safety information
the handset near heat
sources (such as a heater)
or too close to the edge
of a table.
Use an anti-static cloth to
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clean the handset. Do not
use an ordinary dry cloth or
electrostatically charged
cloth. Do not use chemical
or abrasive cleaners as these
could damage the case.
Remember to recycle. The
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cardboard packing supplied
with this handset is ideal
for recycling.
Remember to make backup
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copies of all important data
on your handset.
Third party equipment. The
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use of third party equipment,
cables or accessories, not
made or authorised by NEC,
may invalidate the warranty
of your cellphone and also
adversely affect the phone's
safety/operation.
e616V
10.2

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