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Safety Precautions
Prohibited
When AC Adapter is connected to
an outlet, do not pull on cord or
otherwise subject AC Adapter to
strong shock.
May cause injury or malfunction.
Prohibited
Do not touch handset with sweaty
hands or place it into a pocket of
sweaty clothes.
Sweat and humidity may erode the
internal components of handset and
cause overheating or malfunction.
Prohibited
Do not pull, bend with excessive
force or twist micro USB Cable.
Do not damage or modify micro USB
Cable. Do not place objects on micro
USB Cable. Do not apply heat and keep
micro USB Cable away from heaters.
Damage to micro USB Cable may cause
electric shock, overheating or fire.
Near Electronic Medical Equipment
WARNING
This section is based on “Guidelines on
Safeguarding Medical Equipment from
Electromagnetic Waves from Mobile Phones
and Other Devices“ (Electromagnetic
Compatibility Conference Japan), and
“Research Report on the Influence of
Electromagnetic Waves on Medical
Equipment“ (Association of Radio Industries
and Businesses, March 2001).
Compulsory
Keep handset a minimum of 22
centimeters from implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted defibrillator.
Radio waves may interfere with
the operation of implanted cardiac
pacemakers or implanted defibrillators.
Compulsory
When using electronic medical
equipment other than implanted
cardiac pacemakers/defibrillators
outside of medical institutions,
consult device manufacturer about
the influence of radio waves.
Radio waves may interfere with
the operation of electronic medical
equipment.
Compulsory
Observe the following in medical
institutions. Radio waves from
handset may affect electronic
medical equipment.
• Do not bring handset into an
operating room, ICU (Intensive Care
Unit) or CCU (Coronary Care Unit).
• Turn off handset in hospital wards.
• Turn off handset even in lobbies or
areas where use is permitted if there is
electronic medical equipment nearby.
• Observe the instructions of individual
medical institutions and do not use or
bring handset into prohibited areas.
Compulsory
Keep handset power off in crowded
places such as rush hour trains; a
person with an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted defibrillator
may be nearby.
Radio waves may interfere with
the operation of implanted cardiac
pacemakers or implanted defibrillators.
General Notes
Usage Basics
Handset employs radio waves. Signals may be
disrupted even within service areas if you are
indoors, underground, inside a tunnel or inside
a vehicle. If you move to a location with poor
signal reception, a call may be suddenly cut off.
When using handset in public places, take care
not to annoy other people around you. Use of
handset is prohibited in some public places such
as in theaters or on buses and trains.
Handset is a wireless station under Japanese
Radio Law. You may be requested to submit
your handset for inspection based on this law.
Use of handset near a landline phone, TV or
radio may affect the image and sound quality of
the equipment.
Handset employs a digital system to maintain
a high level of communication quality even
at very low signal levels. However, calls may
be suddenly cut off when the signal strength
becomes too weak.
The digital system provides a high level of
privacy protection. However, the possibility of
someone eavesdropping on your conversation
cannot be ruled out as long as radio waves are
used.
Data stored on handset may be corrupted or
lost on the following occasions.
• Handset is used improperly.
• Handset is exposed to static electricity or
electric noise.
• Handset is turned off during operation.
• Battery is completely discharged.
• Handset malfunctions or is sent for repairs.