LG Electronics F6 manual Emergency Dialing, Caring For Your Phone

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Emergency Dialing

Although all phones are equipped with 9-1-1 emergency calling, this phone may or may not permit its location to be approximated during a 9-1-1 call.*

*Availability of this feature depends on upgrades to the (a) wireless network and (b) 9-1-1 calling system that are required to be installed by the local 9-1-1 response agency or public safety answering point (PSAP); these upgrades may not be available everywhere within our wireless coverage area or your roaming area. This approximation of the phone’s location and the transmittal of location information are subject to emergency situations, transmission limits, network problems/limitations, interconnecting carrier problems, your phone, buildings/tunnels, signal strength and atmospheric/topographical conditions, and may be curtailed, interrupted, dropped or refused. The phone’s approximate location is transmitted to the local 9-1-1 response agency or PSAP while the call is in progress; this approximation is intended solely to aid the PSAP in dispatching emergency assistance or to limit the search area for emergency services personnel. You should not rely solely on a phone for essential communications (such as a medical or other emergency). Please see T-Mobile’s Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy for additional service restrictions and details.

Caring For Your Phone

Your phone is a complex electronic device; think of it as a mini-computer. Here are some tips to help you extend the life of your new device:

Do not get your device wet. Water will damage your phone and accessories. Even a small amount of moisture can cause damage.

Protect your phone’s touch screen. Your phone’s touch screen is delicate. Guard against scratches by using a screen protector or by keeping it in a protective case.

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Contents Welcome Page Table of Contents Introduction SupportService IRinfrared LED Your PhoneFront view PortBack Cover Side viewRear view NFC touch pointGetting Started Installing the SIM card and batteryCutout Insert the battery Installing the memory card Memory card is sold separatelyCharging your phone Rechargeable Li-ion battery is used to power your phoneUSB Adapter USB Cable Internal Antenna Adding icons to the Home screen Home screenScreen Customizing an application icon on the Home screen Unlock screen Setting up the screen timeout durationPress the Power/Lock Key Slide the screen any direction Unlocking the screenTo edit the Quick Settings Turning features on/offNotification Panel Sending a message Call/MessagingMaking a call From the Home screen, touch Touch to create a new messageContacts Creating a new contactBrowser/Maps Using MapsBrowsing the Web Share Photos or Videos CameraCamcorder From the home screen, touch Touch an albumCreating a Google account Touch New to start the Gmail setup wizardGoogle account AccountsDownloading applications Using Play StoreApp will be downloaded and installed Managing applicationsSetting up an account Sending an emailQuickMemo QSlide Home language Destination language Translation of word QuickTranslatorQuickTranslator options Translation of block FlashTouch the content to send it Share Files with Android BeamConnect your phone with your computer Mobile Name ID Mobile ApplicationsVisual Voicemail Touch an on-screen voicemail message to play itMobile TV Touch any of the available categories to begin viewingAccessories Consider device compatibility Safety TipsApproved Firmware Versions Drive safelyInformation About Safeguarding Handsets Emergency Dialing Caring For Your PhoneAdditional Information Page Page Page For Your Safety Safety InformationCharger and Adapter Safety Battery Information and Care Page Keep your Mobile Device away from Liquids of any kind Care and MaintenanceAvoid temperatures below 0C / 32F or above 45C / 113F Extreme heat or coldDust and dirt Cleaning solutionsMicrowaves Sunscreen lotionDo not turn your phone on or off when putting it to your ear Part 15.105 statement Part 15.19 statementPart 15.21 statement Reorient or relocate the receiving antennaBodily Contact During Operation FCC RF Exposure InformationIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver Consumer Information About Radio Frequency Emissions Are wireless phones safe?Vehicle-Mounted External Antenna Optional, if availableWhat does SAR mean? Page Can I minimize my RF exposure? Food and Drug Administration FDA Consumer magazine November-DecemberSparks Street Ottawa, Ontario K1R Canada Telephone 613 World Health OrganizationTelephone 888 INFO-FDA Avenue AppiaIngolstaedter Landstr TIA Safety InformationExposure to Radio Frequency Signal Http//ewh.ieee.org/soc/embs/comarAntenna Care Sends out Radio Frequency RF signalsPhone Operation Pacemakers Tips on Efficient OperationElectronic Devices For your phone to operate most efficientlyHealth Care Facilities Hearing AidsOther Medical Devices VehiclesPotentially Explosive Atmosphere FDA Consumer UpdateBlasting Areas For Vehicles Equipped with an Air BagDo wireless phones pose a health hazard? Page What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? What are the results of the research done already?Page Page Page Page What about children using wireless phones? Page Driving HAC statementRatings are not guarantees Sum of 6 is considered for best use Page Page