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1. Safety instructions
ATTENTION: Please read this guide carefully. Failure to comply with the
safety regulations may be dangerous or illegal, and the manufacturer can
not be held liable for any malfunction resulting from improper use.
Safe switch-on
The owner of the device is responsible for the use of the device. Never
switch the device on in areas where wireless devices are prohibited or
radio interference may be dangerous.
Road safety
Observe the local laws and regulations regarding smartphone usage while
driving. If you make a phone call while driving, observe the following rules:
Focus on driving to become aware of traffic conditions; If the device has a
hands-free function, use handsfree. If the traffic situation requires, stop
the car before you pick up the phone.
Interference
Wireless devices may be sensitive to interference that affects performance.
Electronic devices
To avoid demagnetisation, do not leave your device for a long time close to
electronic devices.
Use in hospitals
Hospitals and other healthcare facilities can use devices that are
particularly sensitive to RF signals. Switch off your phone if prohibited
signals are instructed to do so, or hospital staff ask for it.
Electrical medical devices
Your phone is a radio transmitter that can interfere with electronic medical
devices or implants such as hearing aids, pacemakers, insulin pumps, and
so on. operation. We recommend that you keep a distance of at least 15
cm between the implant and the device, never wear your phone in the
breast pocket. Follow the instructions of the manufacturer of the medical
device. If you have a medical implant and have any other questions about
using mobile or wireless devices, ask your doctor.
Use on the airplane
Your device supports flying mode, please use this feature on the airplane.
Follow the instructions on the airplane.