may be lower than the maximum value because the equipment is designed
to only use the necessary power required to reach the network. That
amount changes depending on a number of factors such as the distance
from a network base station.
Radio frequency interference
Radio frequency output from electronic devices can interfere with other
electronic equipment and cause malfunctions. Although this phone has
been designed in accordance with EU regulations on radio frequency
emission, telephone wireless transmitters and electrical circuits can cause
interference with other electronic equipment. We therefore recommend
taking the following precautions :
Aircraft: Wireless equipment can cause interference in aircraft.
•
Turn off your telephone before boarding the aircraft
•
Do not use on the ground until allowed to do so by the flight crew
.
Vehicles: Telephone radio frequency emissions can affect the electronic
systems of motor vehicles. In relation to your vehicle, check with the
manufacturer or dealer.
Medical implants : Medical equipment manufacturers recommend a
minimum distance of 15 centimeters between a wireless device and an
implanted medical device such as a pacemaker or defibrillator to avoid any
interference with the medical device. It is recommended that people fitted
with such devices :
- Always keep wireless equipment more than 15cm away from the medical
device.
- Never carry wireless equipment in a breast pocket.
- Place such equipment at the opposite ear to the medical device.
- Turn off the wireless equipment if they think it is interfering with their
device
- Follow the instructions provided by the medical implant manufacturer.