General Safety Information
The handset contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets and battery systems. You should treat it with care and pay attention to the following points:
• Handle | the | handset | with | care. Do not |
| thoroughly with water and consult a | |||
| drop or throw the handset down roughly. |
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• Do | not | immerse in | any liquid. | The | • Observe and obey warning signs at petrol | ||||
| handset contains a liquid detection sticker |
| stations, airports and hospitals. | ||||||
| and the warranty will be voided by any | • The operation of some medical electronic | |||||||
| liquid damage. |
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• | Do not place the handset near computer |
| pacemakers, may be affected by the | ||||||
| disks, credit cards, and other magnetic |
| handset. | ||||||
| media. The information contained on | • Take care not to allow metal objects such | |||||||
| disks or cards may be erased or |
| as coins or keys to come into contact with | ||||||
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• | Do not leave the handset or battery in | • Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. | |||||||
| direct sunlight or near other heat sources | • Do not throw used batteries into | |||||||
| where the temperature could exceed 45 |
| household rubbish, return them to a | ||||||
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• | Keep the handset, battery, charger and | • | Do not connect the handset to any other | ||||||
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| chargers or cigarette lighter chargers. | ||||||
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| • Only use the supplied charger. | ||
• | In the unlikely event of a battery leak | • | Be careful not to pierce the battery with | ||||||
| avoid contact with your eyes or skin. In |
| sharp objects and do not use damaged | ||||||
| the | event | of contact | please | flush |
| batteries. |
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