Safety Precautions; General Guidelines For Your Smartphone; Guidelines For Using The Phone Feature - Sagem My S-7 User Manual

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Safety Precautions

General Guidelines for Your Smartphone

Avoid placing the Smartphone in a location subject to extreme temperatures, high
humidity, or heavy dust.
The Smartphone and its accessories are not waterproof. Please keep them in a dry place.
Do not knock, shake, or toss the Smartphone. Doing so may cause leakage, overheating,
or fire.
Do not disassemble the Smartphone or its accessories without authorized permission.
Do not place the Smartphone near the edge of a surface, especially when the vibration
function of the Smartphone is turned on. The Smartphone may move and drop due to the
vibration.
Keep the Smartphone in place when driving. Do not place it on the passenger seat or
where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop.
Do not delete files in the Windows folder of the Smartphone. Doing so may cause
malfunction.

Guidelines for Using the Phone Feature

Use the Smartphone in a normal position. Do not cover the antenna unnecessarily; doing
so may affect the communication quality and consume more power.
Use a phone headset or pull over your car first if using the Smartphone when driving.
Your Smartphone produces the electromagnetic wave with the specific absorption rate
(SAR) of 0.427 W/kg, lower than the standard value of 1.6W/kg. However, to reduce the
effects of the electromagnetic wave on the human body, please use the phone feature with
care. For example, make short calls as possible as you can.
Your Smartphone is a low-power RF (radio frequency) device. It receives and sends out
RF signals when the phone feature is turned on. Therefore, be careful of the following:
Most RF devices are shielded from RF signals. However, your Smartphone may still
interfere with or get interfered by nearby devices, such as a TV set, radio, or
computer.
Turn off the phone feature where posted notices are set up to avoid interference or
danger.
Turn off the phone feature near hospitals or medical equipment (such as pacemakers
or hearing aids) to avoid interference.
Turn off the phone feature near gas stations, fuel depots, chemical factories, or
blasting areas.
Turn off the phone feature on an aircraft to avoid interference with the flight
instruments for possible danger.
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