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• As with other mobile radio transmitting equip-
ment, for your safety, only use your phone in
the normal operating position (held to your ear
with the antenna pointing over your shoulder).
• Turn off the phone while getting gasoline (at a
filling station). Observe restrictions on the use
of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage
and distribution areas), chemical plants, or
around blasting operations.
• Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases,
or explosive materials in the same compart-
ment as a cellular phone or any of its parts or
accessories.
• Only qualified personnel should install or ser-
vice the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or
service might be dangerous and could invali-
date the phone’s warranty.
• Electronic fuel injection systems, electronic
anti-lock braking systems, electronic cruise
control systems, and other electronic systems
can malfunction due to the lack of protection
from radio signals. Check regularly that all cel-
lular phone equipment in your vehicle is mount-
ed and operating properly.
• Turn off your cellular phone when in an aircraft.
The use of cellular phones in an aircraft might
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