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8.4 Transport
8.4.1 Motor vehicles
In certain circumstances, RF signals can interfere with the correct functioning
of incorrectly installed or inadequately screened systems in your motor vehi-
cle (e.g. electronically controlled fuel injection, electronic ABS - (Antilock
Brake Systems), electronic speed controllers or airbag systems). You can
obtain information about your vehicle from the manufacturer or his representa-
tive.
To be on the safe side and avoid malfunctioning, you should have your mobile
phone built into your car by a qualified person. Incorrect installation or main-
tenance can have dangerous consequences.
Don’t forget that these faults result in invalidation of the guarantee given with
the unit.
We recommend a regular check of the parts of the mobile telephone installed
in your vehicle. In the case of an accident in a vehicle fitted with airbag(s),
these are filled with great force. In order to minimize the risk of injury or mal-
functioning, no parts should be installed in the space that would be taken up
by the inflated airbag
8.4.2 Aircrafts
The use of mobile phones in aircrafts is normally forbidden. You should there-
fore switch the mobile phone off before boarding the aircraft. Because the use
of a mobile telephone on board an aircraft can have dangerous consequen-
ces, failure to comply with this regulation can result in the mobile telephone
services of the offender being suspended or denied and/or legal action taken
against the offender.
8.5 Emergency calls
Because a 100% coverage of the mobile-telephone network is technically very
difficult to realize, a connection cannot be guaranteed in all situations and
locations.
We therefore recommend that you do not rely entirely on the mobile telephone
when it is question of communication in a medical emergency. A guaranteed
acceptance of an
emergency call is also not possible when additional telephone functions or net
services are activated. Information on this subject can be obtained from the
mobile telephone operator.