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hearing aids

Certain hearing aids can be interfered with

by your mobile phone. If this occurs, please

consult the hearing aid manufacturer.

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other medical equipment

Operation of any radio transmitting

equipment, including mobile phones, may

interfere with the working of other

inadequately protected medical devices.

Consult a physician or the manufacturer of

the medical device if you have any

questions. Always switch off your phone in

health care facilities when any regulations

posted in these areas instruct you to do so.

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aircraft safety

Using your phone while in the air is

prohibited. Switch off your phone before

boarding any aircraft. The use of mobile

telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous

to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the

mobile telephone network, and is illegal.

Note: Failure to observe this instruction

may lead to suspension or denial of Orange

phone services to the offender, or legal

action or both.

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explosive materials

You are advised to switch off your

phone when at a petrol station or other

refuelling point. You must observe

restrictions on the use of radio

equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage

and distribution areas); chemical plants

or where blasting operations are in

progress.

Areas with a potentially explosive

atmosphere are often but not always

clearly marked. They include: below

deck on boats; chemical transfer or

storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied

petroleum gas (such as propane or

an emergency. Do not rely solely upon

voice dialling in all circumstances.

Note: A valid SIM Card must be inserted

in your phone in order to make

emergency calls. Pay as you go

customers do not need to have talk time

available, but need to have used the

phone in the previous six months.

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operating environment

Remember to follow any special regulations

in force in any area, and always turn off

your phone wherever it is forbidden to use

it, or when it may cause interference or

danger. When connecting the phone or any

accessory to another device, read its user

guide for detailed safety instructions.

Do not connect incompatible products.

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pacemakers

Pacemaker manufacturers recommend

that a minimum separation of 16 cm (6

inches) be maintained between a

handheld phone and a pacemaker to

avoid potential interference with the

pacemaker. These recommendations

are consistent with the independent

research of and recommendations of

Wireless Technology Research. Users

with pacemakers should therefore:

Always keep your phone at least 20

cm (8 inches) away from your

pacemaker when the phone is

switched on.

Never carry your phone in your

breast pocket.

Use the ear opposite to the

pacemaker to minimise the potential

for interference.

Switch off your phone immediately if

you suspect that interference is

being caused.

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