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If you use the handset in a car, in rare cases it may affect
electronic equipment in the car, depending on the type of car.
Confirm with your car dealer whether sufficient magnetic
protection measures are implemented in your car. Failure to do
so may compromise safe driving.
Using the Handset in an Aircraft
Do not turn on and use the handset in an aircraft. Doing so may
interfere with flight safety and cause an accident. Breaking the
law may result in punishment.
Handling the Handset
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Do not allow the handset to become wet. The handset, battery
and charging device are not water-proof. Do not use them in
very humid places or in the rain. When you carry the handset
in your shirt pocket, moisture from sweat may corrode internal
parts and cause equipment failure. Damage caused by those
devices becoming wet is not covered by the warranty and
repair of such devices may be impossible. Even if possible, you
are liable for the cost of repairs.
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Clean with a soft dry cloth. Wiping with a wet cloth may cause
equipment failure. Also, wiping with alcohol, thinner, benzene
or liquid soap may cause print or label to fade or other
discoloration.
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Clean terminals with a dry cloth or cotton swab occasionally.
Dirty terminals may cause poor contact and the handset may
turn off. Also, dirty terminals may prevent proper charging.
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Do not place the handset near the airflow of an
air-conditioner. Sudden temperature changes may cause
condensation and doing so may corrode internal parts.
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Do not apply extreme force to the handset. Placing the
handset in a bag with many other items, or sitting down with
the handset in your pocket may damage the display or internal
circuit boards and may cause equipment failure.
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The handset keys or battery may become warm during a voice
call, video call, or while charging. This is normal as long as
they do not become extremely hot.
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The operating temperature range is from 5 to 40
°
C
and the
humidity range is from 35 to 85 percent.
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Do not leave the camera under direct sunlight. Doing so may
discolor or burn the element.
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Do not attach a sticker, etc. to the display or keypad. Doing so
may wrongly press a key when the handset is folded, or may
damage the handset.
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Do not rub or scratch the display with metal, etc. Doing so
may damage the display.
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Summary of Contents for 706N
Page 33: ...Getting Started _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 62: ...Basic Handset Operations _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 80: ...Entering Characters _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 100: ...Phone Book _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 111: ...Video Call _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 117: ...Camera _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 126: ...Display Lighting _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 135: ...Sounds _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 141: ...Entertainment _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 159: ...Data Management _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 171: ...External Connection _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 180: ...Handset Security _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 190: ...Organiser Tools _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 206: ...Advanced Settings _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 212: ...Optional Services _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 224: ...Messaging _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 256: ...Web _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 273: ...S Appli _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 281: ...Appendix _706N_manual_E book 1...
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