Precautions/maintenance – Siemens Xelibri 5 User Manual

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Precautions/
Maintenance

Precautions

Interference

Like any radio transmitter, a mobile phone can interfere

with electrical equipment. You must always switch off

your Xelibri:
• in hospitals and near medical equipment. If you have

a heart pacemaker, keep your Xelibri a minimum of

20 cm from it and hold it to the ear furthest away.

• on aircraft.

For safety

Switch off your Xelibri near petrol stations, fuel or

chemical plants or blasting operations.

Driving

Driving while holding a mobile phone is dangerous

and illegal in many countries. Please use headset or car

kit accessory and then only when it is safe to do so.

Heat and moisture

Avoid moisture, shock or extreme heat (for instance,

leaving your Xelibri in a car in hot sun).

Other precautions

Take care, particularly overseas, that you charge your

Xelibri using the correct voltage.

Do not open your Xelibri, except to change the SIM

card or replace the battery. Tampering with your Xelibri

or battery invalidates your warranty and may result in

your network refusing service.
To ensure that you don’t damage your Xelibri, use only

accessories – particularly chargers and batteries –

supplied by Xelibri.
The battery is 100% mercury free, but take care to

dispose of batteries legally. Check with your retailer.
For optimum performance, avoid covering the antenna

(top rear of Xelibri) whilst using it.

Maintenance

The SIM card should be treated with the same care as a

credit card. Do not bend or scratch it or expose it to

static electricity.
Clean the card with a damp cloth or an antistatic wipe

without chemical cleaning agents.
Remove the battery if you are not going to use your

Xelibri for extended periods of time (more than one

month)

Lost Xelibri

If you lose your Xelibri or SIM card contact your service

provider immediately to prevent misuse.

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