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• HEARING AID – If a user has a hearing aid,
carefully adjust phone volume and properly set the
hearing aid sensitivity.
• ELECTRONIC MEDICAL EQUIPMENT – The
telephone is a radio transmitter that might interfere
with medical equipment and implants such as
hearing aids, heart pacemakers, and insulin
pumps, etc. The minimum distance of 15 cm
between the phone and the implant is
recommended. For more information, contact your
doctor or a medical equipment manufacturer.
• ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - To avoid a risk of
degaussing, keep the phone away from electronic
devices.
• WATERPROOF – The telephone is not waterproof.
Keep it dry at all times.
• DUSTPROOF – The telephone is not dustproof, it
should not be used in places with a higher
concentration of dust. Protect the phone against
metal chips that might make the phone
malfunction.
• DISPLAY SCREEN – never press hard the screen
and never use sharp tools as doing so might
damage the display screen.
• Never press battery contact pins with metal tools
as it might cause an explosion.
• Never expose the phone to either low or high
temperature, direct sunlight, or high humidity. Do
not place your phone next to heating devices such
as radiators, heaters, ovens, furnaces, camp fires,
barbeque, etc.
• Protect your hearing!