
1.11 Batteries
Any contact of the battery’s exposed electrodes with a conductor, such as jewelry or keys, may cause
damage to possessions or bodily injury.
1.12 Electromagnetic radiation
Your phone fully complies with the standards related to wireless irradiation enacted by the authority of the
State and International Health Association. These limitations are part of the comprehensive regulations and
constitute public wireless irradiation permission standards. These standards are developed and formed
after long-term intensive scientific research by independent scientific organizations such s ICNIRP
(International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection). These standards contain a large surplus
to ensure the safety of all and take the variable factors of various measurement conditions in consideration.
1.13 Other precautions
The phone is comprised of precise electronic circuits, magnets and a battery system. Caution is advised
when handling the components, particularly with regard to the following:
¾Keep the phone and its accessories away from liquid or humidity.
¾Keep the phone away from extreme temperatures.
¾Keep metal objects (i.e., coins or key coils) away from the phone to avoid short circuits.
¾The vibration function of the phone may move the phone, so do not put the phone near a flame or a lit
cigar or cigarette.
¾Avoid dropping or severe knocking of the phone to prevent damage.
¾Keep the device away from computer disks, credit cards, traveling cards, or other magnetic objects,
otherwise the message stored in the magnetic disk or credit card may be affected.
¾Do not place you phone or battery in an environment exceeding 60°C, for example, on an automobile
dashboard, window, or behind a glass plate penetrated by the sunshine.
¾Do not remove the battery while the phone is in the power on state or booting up state.
¾Do not discard the battery in fire.
¾Do not place the phone battery in the mouth. Swallowed electrolytes may be poisonous. Should
ingestion occur, contact a physician or emergency medical facility immediately.
¾Do not attempt to disassemble the phone or other accessories.
¾The built-in battery must only be changed by a professional service engineer. If it is displaced with a
battery error, an explosion may occur. Be sure to handle the used battery according to manufacturer’s
instructions.
¾Usage of batteries or chargers not designed by the manufacturer may pose a potential risk.
Manufacturer’s accessories are recommended and available for your device.
¾Heat is generated by prolonged usage of the headphones and by prolonged charging of the cellular
device.