Gigaset GS160 Manual page 9

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Only charge the device when the ambient temperature is between 0°C and 40° C.
SIM card, memory card and data connector cable
Use the right slot/interface when inserting and removing the SIM card, memory card and
data connector cable.
Do not remove the card from the mobile phone whilst data is being sent or received as this
presents a risk of data loss and damage to the mobile phone or memory card.
Do not exert any force when inserting the SIM or memory card and when connecting the
data cable - because doing so might damage the phone and other parts.
Charges might apply when establishing Internet connections via the SIM card.
Playing games
Playing games on the mobile phone for long periods may mean assuming an unhealthy body
posture. Take a 15 minute break every hour. Stop immediately if you feel unwell during game
play.
Consult a doctor straight away if your condition persists.
More important information on safety
For your own safety, only use original, approved accessories from Gigaset for your mobile
phone. Original accessories can be purchased from Gigaset Customer service (see Customer
¢
service
p. 82).
Do not charge the battery for longer than 12 hours.
In the event of malfunction of your mobile phone, battery or accessories, please contact a
Gigaset Service Centre for an inspection.
Never point the flash light directly at the eyes of people or animals. Pointing a flash light too
near to human eyes poses a risk of temporary loss of eyesight or impairment of vision.
The device can heat up when running power-intensive apps or programs for longer periods.
This is normal and has no bearing on the performance of the device.
When the device warms up, please put it aside for a while and stop the program you were
running. Coming into contact with a hot device can cause minor skin irritations such as red-
ness.
Important information on using and safekeeping
The mobile phone must not be used or kept in dusty or dirty places. Dust can be a reason for
the mobile phone to malfunction.
The mobile phone must not be used or kept in excessively hot places. High temperatures can
shorten the life of electronic devices and damage the battery, and some plastic parts can
deform or melt.
The mobile phone must not be used or kept in refrigerated areas. Because the mobile phone
stabilises to the ambient temperature, condensation can form inside the phone, damaging
beyond repair the electronic circuitry. Mobile charging temperature:
0-40°C, mobile use (discharge) temperature: 0-40°C.
Ensure your mobile phone is not dropped or shaken, or exposed to any impact. Treating the
mobile phone without due care can shatter the display and damage the electronic circuitry
and sensitive parts inside.
Do not apply lacquer to the mobile phone. Lacquer and paint can damage the parts of the
mobile phone and may cause malfunction.
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