Philips CT3630-C1CC1MCN Manual page 42

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phone complies with all applicable safety standards
and the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications
Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC.
Always switch off your phone
Inadequately protected or sensitive electronic equip-
ment may be affected by radio energy. This interfer-
ence can lead to accidents.
Before boarding an aircraft and or when pack-
ing the phone in your luggage: the use of mo-
bile phones in an aircraft may be dangerous
for the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the mobile
phones network and may be illegal.
In hospitals, clinics, other health care centres
and anywhere else where you may be in the
close vicinity of medical equipment.
In areas with a potentially explosive atmos-
phere (e.g. petrol stations and also areas
where the air contains dust particles, such as
metal powders).
In a vehicle transporting flammable products (even if
the vehicle is parked) or a vehicle powered by liquefied
petroleum gas (LPG), check first that the vehicle com-
plies with the applicable safety rules.
Precautions
In areas where you are requested to turn off radio trans-
mitting devices, such as quarries or other areas where
blasting operations are in progress.
Check with the vehicle manufacturer that
electronic equipment used in your vehicle
will not be affected by radio energy.
Users of pacemakers
If you are a user of a pacemaker:
Always keep the phone more than 15 cm from
your pacemaker when the phone is switched on,
in order to avoid potential interference.
Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
Use the ear opposite to the pacemaker to mini-
mise the potential interference.
Switch off your phone if you suspect that interfer-
ence is taking place.
Users of hearing aids
If you are a user of a hearing aid, consult your physi-
cian and hearing aid manufacturer to learn whether
your particular device is susceptible to cellular phone
interference.
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