condition is getting worse, pull off the road before you make or receive calls.
If your vehicle has airbags, keep your phone away from where the inflated
airbags can reach. Otherwise, you may be seriously hurt by the phone once
the airbags expand.
1.11 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. These areas include fuel
depots (below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities),
areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or
metal powders. They are usually marked with signs, but not always so.
1.12 Battery
Any contact of the battery's exposed electrodes with a conductor, such as
jewelry or keys, may cause damage to possessions or bodily injury.
1.13 Others
The phone is comprised of precise electronic circuits, magnets and a
battery system. Caution is advised when handling the components,
particularly with regard to the following:
Keep the phone and its accessories dry. Your phone is not water-proof.
Keep the phone away from extreme temperatures.
Do not place it near a flame or a lit cigarette.
Do not scratch on it.
Avoid tapping or severe knocking of the phone to prevent damage.
Keep the device away from computer disks, credit cards, traveling cards, or
other magnetic objects, otherwise the message stored in the magnetic disk
or credit card may be affected.
Do not place it on an automobile dashboard, window or anywhere sunshine
can penetrate.
Do not remove the battery when it's powering on.
Do not discard the battery in fire. It may explode.
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