Radiofrequency may cause the malfunctioning of the device.
Turn off the device in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Turn off the device instead of removing the battery in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Always respect the standards, instructions and warning signs in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Do not use the device in petrol stations or near fuel or chemicals or in demolition areas.
Do not store or transport flammable liquids, gases or explosive material in the same compartment in which the device, its parts or accessories are.
If you become aware of the device or the battery letting off strange odours or sounds or if you see smoke or liquid coming out of the device or battery,
stop using the device immediately and take it to an authorized service Centre.
If you do not do so, this may cause a fire or an explosion.
Comply with all the safety regulations and warnings related to the use of mobile devices when driving a vehicle.
When driving, your main responsibility is to control the vehicle safely. If the law does not allow mobile phone use when driving, do not use the mobile device.
For your and others’ safety use your common sense and remember the following advice:
Get to know the device and its operating functions, like speed dialling and recall system. These functions allow the time necessary to make and receive
calls to be reduced.
Put the device in a place where it is easy to reach. Make sure that you can access the wireless device without taking your eyes off the road. If you receive
a telephone call at an inconvenient time, let voice-mail answer it.
Stop phone calls when there is heavy traffic or when there are adverse climate conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice and heavy traffic can be very dangerous.
Do not jot down or look for telephone numbers. Jotting down a task or looking at your calendar may distract you from your main responsibility, which is
to drive safely.
Dial carefully and assess the state of the traffic. Make phone calls when you are not moving or before hitting traffic. Try to schedule phone calls when the
car is parked.
Do not have very stressful or emotional phone calls that may distract you. Tell the person that you are speaking to that you are driving and end any
conversations that may take away your attention from the road.