Safety precautions – Siemens A60 User Manual

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Safety precautions

Information for parents
Please read the operating instructions and safety precautions carefully before use.

Explain the content and the hazards associated with using the phone to your children.

Remember to comply with legal

requirements and local

restrictions when using the

phone. For example, in

aeroplanes, petrol stations,

hospitals or while driving.

Mobile phones can interfere

with the functioning of medical

devices such as hearing aids or

pacemakers. Keep at least

20cm between phone and

pacemaker. When using the

mobile phone hold it to the ear

which is further away from the

pacemaker. For more

information consult your doctor.

The SIM card may be removed.

Caution! Small parts like this

could be swallowed by young

children.

The mains voltage specified on

the power supply unit (V) must

not be exceeded. Otherwise the

charging device may be

destroyed.

The ring tone (p. 39), info tones

(p. 39)

and handsfree talking

are reproduced through the

loudspeaker. Do not hold the

phone to your ear when it rings

or when you have switched on

the handsfree function (p. 17).

Otherwise you risk serious

permanent damage to your

hearing.

Only use original Siemens

batteries (100% mercury-free)

and -charging devices.

Otherwise you risk serious

damage to health and property:

The battery could explode, for

instance.

Do not open the phone. Only the

battery (100% mercury-free),

front and back covers, keypad

or SIM card may be replaced.

You must not open the battery

under any circumstances. Any

other changes to this device are

strictly prohibited, as they will

invalidate the type approval

required for operation of the

unit.

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