Additional safety information
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Emergency calls
Important:
Wireless phones, including this device,
operate using radio signals, wireless networks,
landline networks, and user-programmed functions.
Because of this, connections in all conditions cannot
be guaranteed. You should never rely solely on any
wireless device for essential communications like
medical emergencies.
To make an emergency call:
1
If the device is not on, swit
ch it on. Chec
k for adequate
signal strength.
Some networks may require that a valid SIM card is
properly inserted in the device.
2
Press the end key as many times as needed to clear the
display and ready the device for calls.
3
Enter the official emergency number for your present
location. Emergency numbers vary by location.
4
Press the call key.
If certain features are in use,
you may first need to turn those
features off before you can ma
ke an emergency call. If the
device is in the offline profile
mode, you may need to change
the profile to activate the ph
one function before you can
make an emergency call. Consult this guide or your service
provider for more information.
When making an emergency call, give all the necessary
information as accurately as possible. Your wireless device
may be the only means of comm
unication at the scene of an
accident. Do not end the call until given permission to do so.
Certification information (SAR)
This mobile device meets guid
elines for exposure to radio
waves.
Your mobile device is a radio tr
ansmitter and receiver. It is
designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves
recommended by internationa
l guidelines. These guidelines
were developed by the independ
ent scientific organization
ICNIRP and include safety marg
ins designed to assure the
protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR.
The SAR limit stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is 2.0 watt
s/
kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of tissue. Test
s for
SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with
the device transmitting at its
highest certified power level in
all tested frequency bands. Th
e actual SAR level of an
operating device can be belo
w the maximum value because
the device is designed to use only the power required to reach
the network. That amount changes depending on a number of
factors such as how close you are to a network base station.
The highest SAR value under the
ICNIRP guidelines for use of
the device at the ear is 1.1
W/kg.
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