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Additional safety information

Make an emergency call

1. Make sure the device is switched on.

2. Check for adequate signal strength. You

may also need to do the following:

Insert a SIM card.

Deactivate call restrictions you have

activated for your device, such as call barring,

fixed dialling, or closed user group.

Make sure the offline or flight profile is

not activated.

3. Press the end key repeatedly, until the

home screen is displayed.

4. Enter the official emergency number for

your present location. Emergency call

numbers vary by location.

5. Press the call key.

6. Give the necessary information as

accurately as possible. Do not end the call

until given permission to do so.

Important: Activate both cellular and

internet calls, if your device supports

internet calls. The device may attempt to

make emergency calls both through cellular

networks and through your internet call

service provider. Connections in all

conditions cannot be guaranteed. Never rely

solely on any wireless device for essential

communications like medical emergencies.

Small children

Your device and its accessories are not toys.

They may contain small parts. Keep them out

of the reach of small children.

Medical devices

Operation of radio transmitting equipment,

including wireless phones, may interfere with

the function of inadequately protected

medical devices. Consult a physician or the

manufacturer of the medical device to

determine whether they are adequately

shielded from external RF energy. Switch off

your device when regulations posted instruct

you to do so, for example, in hospitals.

Implanted medical devices

Manufacturers of medical devices

recommend a minimum separation of 15.3

centimetres (6 inches) between a wireless

device and an implanted medical device, such

as a pacemaker or implanted cardioverter

defibrillator, to avoid potential interference

with the medical device. Persons who have

such devices should:

Always keep the wireless device more

than 15.3 centimetres (6 inches) from the

medical device.

Not carry the wireless device in a breast

pocket.

Hold the wireless device to the ear

opposite the medical device.

Turn the wireless device off if there is

any reason to suspect that interference is

taking place.

Follow the manufacturer directions for

the implanted medical device.

If you have any questions about using your

wireless device with an implanted medical

device, consult your health care provider.

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