Verizon 5U000692C0A Cell Phone User Manual


 
162 Appendix
Avoid Strong Electromagnetic Fields
Devices with strong electromagnetic fields or areas with strong natural
electromagnetism may interfere with the phone’s ability to connect to
networks and may also interfere with the phone’s regular operation.
The Battery
Do not subject the battery to abuse, pressure, shocks, moisture or fire.
The battery is a chemical power storage device. It also has a significant
electronic component. If it is shorted, it can cause fires. If pierced, its
chemical components may cause injury.
Charge Indoors
Be cautious when charging the phone outdoors. If left for a prolonged
period outdoors, the phone may suffer from changes in humidity, from
inclement weather or from unsanitary conditions.
Chargers
Do not use chargers and charging cables meant for other devices. Doing this
could damage the smartphone and void the warranty.
Connectors
The connector is designed to fit snugly into the socket in the phone. Do not
exert pressure or torsion on the connector. This connection is vital for the
use of the phone, and if it is damaged, the phone may not be chargeable
and it may be impossible to transfer data to and from a computer.
Inserting and Removing Cards
This device is precision-designed to be compact and versatile. As a result,
all of its moving parts are designed to take up as little space as possible. Do
not use force to remove or insert microSD card into the phone, as this can
damage both the card and the card socket.