Appendix D: Information On Exposure To Radio Waves And Sar (Specific Absorption Rate) - bq Edison 3 User Manual

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APPENDIX D: Information on Exposure to Radio Waves and the SAR
(Specific Absorption Rate)
The design of this mobile device complies with the current regulations governing
exposure to radio waves. These regulations are based on scientific guidelines that
include safety margins designed to ensure the safety of everyone, regardless of age
or state of health.
The guidelines on exposure to radio waves use a unit of measurement known as
the SAR (Specific Absorption Rate). SAR tests are carried out using standardised
methods, with the mobile device transmitting at the highest certified level of power
on all the frequency bands it uses.
The maximum SAR levels recommended by the ICNIRP (International Commission
on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection) is 2 W/kg, measured on 10 g of tissue.
The highest SAR levels recorded for this tablet are as follows:
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When carried next to the body
0,790 W/kg (10 g)
This device complies with the guidelines on exposure to radio frequency both when
it is used in the normal position next to the ear and when it is positioned at least 1.5
cm from the body.
In order to send data files or messages, this device requires an adequate network
connection. On certain occasions, the transmission of data files or messages may
be delayed until an adequate connection becomes available. Until the transmission
has been completed, make sure you follow the instructions on separation distance
mentioned above.
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