
Safety
Information
Please read this safety
information
carefully so
that
you
can
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your
phone
in
complete
safety
.Children :
Be
very careful with children and
your
phone. A
mobile phone contains a number
of
detachable parts
Exercise
great care when children are in close proximity
to
the
phone.
The
phone contains small parts that could be
swallowed
or
cause choking.
If
your phone
is
equipped with a
camera
or
lighting device,
do
not
use
it
too
near children
or
animals.
2.Hearing : Prolonged listening at full power using a
lightweight headset
or
headphones can damage your
hearing. Reduce the volume
to
the lowest possible level when
listening
to
music
or
conversations. Avoid high volumes over
extended periods.
3.Driving :
Exercise
care when driving. Driving requires
maximum attention at all times
in
order
to
minimise the risk
of
accidents
Using a mobile phone
can
distract the user and result
,nan
accident.
You
must fully comply with the local regulations and
laws in force regarding the use
of
cell phones whilst driving
You
are
not
allowed
to
use the phone whilst driving. A hands-
free kit should
not
be regarded
as
an
alternative solution.
Flying : Turn your phone
off
when flying. Remember
to
turn
your phone
off
when you
are
in a plane
as
it
may cause
interference.
4.Hospitals :Turn your phone
off
near any medical devices.
It
is
extremely dangerous
to
leave a phone switched on near
medical devices
as
it
may cause interference.
You
must
observe any instructions
or
warnings
in
hospitals and
treatment centres. Remember
to
turn your phone
off
,n
service stations. Do
not
use
your
device in a petrol station
near fuel.
It
is
dangerous
to
use your phone inside a
professional garage
5.Electronic implants and pacemakers: Users who wear a
pacemaker
or
who are fitted with an electronic implant must
hold the phone on the opposite side
to
their implant
as
a
precaution when making a call.
If
you notice that your phone
is
causing interference with a pacemaker, switch
it
off
immediately and contact the manufacturer
of
the pacemaker
for advice on what action
to
take.
6.
Fire
hazard : Do
not
leave your device near heat sources
such
as
radiators
or
cookers. Do
not
leave your phone
charging near flammable materials
as
there
is
a
real
risk
or
行
re
.
7.Contact with liquid : Do
not
expose the phone
to
liquid
or
touch
it
with wet hands : any damage caused by water may
be irreparable
8.Use
only ulefone-approved accessories.
The
use
of
unauthorised accessories may damage your phone
or
cause a
safety risk.
9.Do
not
destroy the batteries and chargers. Never
use
a
battery
or
charger that
has
been damaged, keep batteries
away from magnetic
ob
丿
ects
as
the latter
might
cause a short-
circuit between the positive and negative terminals
of
your
batteries and permanently destroy
the
battery
or
phone.
As
a
general rule, you should
not
expose the batteries
to
very high
or
low temperatures (below
0°C
or
above 45°(). Differences in
temperature may reduce battery autonomy and service life
10.Shocks and impact: Handle and
use
your phone with the
utmost
care.
Protect your
phone:
shocks and impact may
damage it. Some parts
of
your phone are made from glass and
might
break
if
the phone
is
dropped
or
is
subject
to
severe impact. Avoid dropping your phone. Do
not
touch
the screen with sharp objects.
11.Electric shock: Do
not
try
to
dismantle your phone
as