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If your smartphone becomes hot, changes colour or shape or leaks whilst being used, charged or at any
other time, contact Gigaset Customer Service immediately.
The apps preinstalled on your smartphone will be updated automatically. Updates may result in differ-
ences from the described menus, functions and displays or apps may no longer function properly. If in
doubt, please contact Gigaset Customer Service.
Additional costs may be charged by your mobile network operator for automatic updates of preinstalled
apps, installing further apps or downloading image, video or audio files. Contact your mobile network
operator for suitable mobile network tariffs.
Battery and charging
Not replacing the battery properly can pose a risk of explosion.
Dispose of used batteries in line with the instructions (see Section Waste and environmental
protection
Never burn or heat batteries, and do not dispose of them in environments which are at risk of heat or fire
to prevent battery fluid escaping, overheating, explosion and fire. Do not disassemble, weld and/or modify
the battery. Do not keep the battery where it is exposed to strong mechanical effects.
Do not use any sharp objects (such as screwdrivers) to touch or pierce the battery. There is a risk that
battery fluid will escape or the battery will overheat, explode or catch fire and burn. Crushing, heating and
burning batteries are strictly prohibited.
The battery electrolyte coming into contact with eyes can cause a loss of eyesight. If electrolyte does enter
an eye, please do not rub the eye with a hand. Immediately wash the affected eye thoroughly with clear
water and consult a doctor. The electrolyte coming into contact with skin (or clothing) presents a risk of
skin burns. Immediately wash the skin or clothing thoroughly with soap and clear water, and consult a
doctor if required.
Never use batteries for purposes other than those specified. Never use a damaged battery. If the battery
becomes hot, discolours, deforms or becomes leaky whilst being used, charged or kept in a safe place, it
must be replaced immediately by a new battery for safety reasons.
The battery temperature rises during the charging process. Do not keep the battery together with ignit-
able products in the same drawer as this poses a risk of fire.
Do not charge the battery for longer than 12 hours.
Only charge the smartphone indoors. Whilst the phone is charging, do not use the phone for calls or dial
any numbers.
The socket must be easily accessible during the charging process.
Electrical storms pose a risk of electric shocks.
Do not use the charger when the power cable is damaged or no battery is inserted in your smartphone
because this poses a risk of electric shock and fire.
Please only use approved power adapters.
Volume
High volumes can impair hearing.
Listening to music or conversation with headphones set to a loud volume can be unpleasant and
permanently impair hearing.
To prevent loss of hearing, do not have the volume turned up too high for long periods.
p. 102).
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