European union (rtte) and international (icnirp) – Siemens SXG75 User Manual

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European Union (RTTE) and

international (ICNIRP)

INFORMATION ON RF EXPOSURE /

SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR)
THIS MODEL MEETS INTERNATIONAL

GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO

RADIO WAVES
Your mobile device is a radio trans-

mitter and receiver. It is designed

not to exceed the limits for exposure

to radio waves recommended by in-

ternational guidelines. These guide-

lines were developed by the inde-

pendent scientific organization

ICNIRP and include safety margins

designed to assure the protection of

all persons, regardless of age and

health.
The guidelines use a unit of meas-

urement known as the Specific Ab-

sorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit

for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and was

adopted into the European Standard

EN 50360 and into other national

standards. The CE mark demon-

strates that the EU requirements are

met.
The highest SAR value for this device

when tested at the ear was

0,61 W/kg

1

. As mobile devices offer a

range of functions, they can be used

in positions other than the head,

such as directly on the body. In this

case, the limits are met too.
As SAR is measured utilizing the de-

vice's highest transmitting power,

the actual SAR of this device while

operating is typically below that indi-

cated above. This is due to automatic

changes to the power level of the de-

vice to ensure it only uses the mini-

mum level required to reach the

network.
The World Health Organization has

stated that present scientific infor-

mation does not indicate the need

for any special precautions for the

use of mobile devices. They note

that if you nevertheless want to re-

duce your exposure then you can do

so by limiting the length of calls or

using a 'hands-free' device to keep

the mobile phone away from the

head and body.
Additional Information can be found

on the websites of the World Health

Organization (www.who.int/emf)

or Siemens

(www.siemens.com/mobilephones).

1 The tests are carried out in accordance

with international guidelines for testing.

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