Abridged English Manual
If there is abnormal odour, excessive heat, discoloration or distortion, remove battery from handset.
It may leak, overheat or explode.
Handset Use & Electronic Medical Equipment
This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of Radio Communications Equipment such as Cellular Telephones and Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment" (Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference, April 1997) and "Report of Investigation of the Effects of Radio Waves on Medical Equipment, etc." (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses, March 2001).
People with implanted pacemakers/ defibrillators should keep handset more than 22 cm away.
Implanted pacemakers/defibrillators may malfunction due
to radio waves.
Turn handset power off in crowded places such as trains. People with implanted pacemakers/defibrillators may be near.
Implanted pacemakers/defibrillators may malfunction due to radio waves.
Observe these rules inside medical facilities:
•Do not take handset into operating rooms or Intensive or Coronary Care Units.
•Keep handset off in hospitals.
•Keep handset off in hospital lobbies. Electronic equipment may be near.
•Obey rules regarding mobile phone use in medical facilities.
Consult manufacturer for radio wave effects on electronic medical equipment.