Mitsubishi Electronics 110 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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There are a number of independent
sources of information available to us-
ers including:
Royal Society of Canada: www.rsc.ca
The International Commission on Non-
Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP):
www.icnirp.de
The US Food and Drug Administration:
www.fda.gov/cdrh/ocd/mobil-
phone.html
The World Health Organization:
www.who.int/emf
Mitsubishi Electric belongs to the MMF,
an international association of radio
equipment manufacturers.
The MMF produces information such as
this in accordance with its purpose of
developing and presenting industry po-
sitions to independent research organi-
sations, government and other research
bodies.
Mobile Manufacturers Forum
Diamant Building, 80 Blvd. A. Reyers
B-1030 Brussels Belgium
www.mmfai.org
General safety
It is important to follow any special reg-
ulations regarding the use of radio
equipment, due to the possibility of ra-
dio frequency, interference.
Please follow the safety advice given be-
low.
Vehicle safety
Respect national regulations on the use
of mobile telephones in vehicles.
Road safety always comes first! Always
give your full attention to driving.
Do not use a hand-held phone while
driving. If you do not have a ‘hands
free’ car kit, stop and park your vehi-
cle safely before using your phone.
If equipped with a correctly installed
vehicle kit allowing ‘hands free’ oper-
ation and you need to make or
receive a call, ensure that it is done
sensibly and safely. Use pre-pro-
grammed numbers where possible
and keep calls short and routine.
Switch off phone and remove
the battery when in an aircraft.
The use of mobile telephones in
an aircraft may endanger the
operation of the aircraft, disrupt
the cellular mobile phone net-
work and is illegal. Failure to ob-
serve this instruction may lead
to suspension or denial of mo-
bile telephone services to the of-
fender, or legal action, or both.
Switch off phone when at any
refuelling point or near inflam-
mable material.
Switch off phone in hospitals
and any other place where med-
ical equipment may be in use.
Respect restrictions on the use
of radio equipment in fuel de-
pots, chemical plants or where
blasting operations are in
progress.
There may be a hazard associat-
ed with the operation of phones
close to inadequately protected
personal medical devices such as
hearing aids and pacemakers.
Consult your doctor or the man-
ufacturers of the medical device
to determine if it is adequately
protected.
Operation of phone close to oth-
er electronic equipment may
also cause interference if the
equipment is inadequately pro-
tected. Observe any warning
signs and manufacturers recom-
mendations.