Pantech G670 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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MALFUNCTION OF NEARBY ELECTRONIC DEVICES
MALFUNCTION OF NEARBY ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Most electronic equipments are shielded from radio frequency (RF)
signals. However, certain electronic equipment may be adversely
affected by RF signals from your cell phone. Operation of such
radio signal transmitting equipment may interfere with medical
devices. If you have any questions in this regard, consult a doctor or
the manufacturers of such medical devices. Other electronic
equipment may be subject to RF signal interference. Always turn
your cellular phone off at gas stations, chemical factories and other
areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere, and obey all posted
signs and regulations in the area. Do not carry explosive products
with your cell phone. Turn off your cell phone when boarding an
aircraft. Using the phone in an aircraft without express permission is
against the law, and such action may cause interference with
aircraft systems and confusion on the cellular phone network.
Anyone that does not abide by this regulation may be punished by
law and is subject to denial of cellular services in the future.
Important!
Since this cell phone, like any other wireless phones, operates by
utilizing radio signals, wireless/wired networks and user defined
functions, we cannot guarantee successful call connection in all
conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon a cell
phone in emergency situations (e.g. medical emergencies).
In order to make communication by phone possible, you must turn on
your cell phone and be within an appropriate signal range. Emergency
calls may not be possible in every wireless phone network or when
certain network services and/or phone features are in use.
To make an emergency call: If your phone is not turned on, switch
it on. Check the signal strength and whether you are within the
service range. As indicated above, emergency calls may not be
possible in every wireless phone network or when certain network
services and/or phone features are in use. For further information,
contact your local service provider.
EMERGENCY CALLS
EMERGENCY CALLS