Samsung SM-T211 User Manual

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If you use a hearing aid, contact the manufacturer for information

about radio interference

The radio frequency emitted by your device may interfere with some hearing

aids. Before using your device, contact the manufacturer to determine whether

or not your hearing aid will be affected by radio frequencies emitted by the

device.

Turn off the device in potentially explosive environments

Turn off your device in potentially explosive environments instead of

removing the battery.
Always comply with regulations, instructions and signs in potentially

explosive environments.
Do not use your device at refuelling points (petrol stations), near fuels or

chemicals, or in blasting areas.
Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the

same compartment as the device, its parts, or accessories.

Turn off your device when on an aircraft

Your device may interfere with the aircraft’s electronic navigation instruments.

Your device may interfere with automotive equipment

Electronic devices in your car may malfunction, due to radio interference from

your device. Contact the manufacturer for more information.

Comply with all safety warnings and regulations

regarding mobile device usage while operating a

vehicle

While driving, safely operating the vehicle is your first responsibility. Never use

your mobile device while driving, if it is prohibited by law. For your safety and

the safety of others, use your common sense and remember the following tips:

Get to know your device and its convenience features, such as speed dial and

redial. These features help you reduce the time needed to place or receive

calls on your mobile device.
Position your device within easy reach. Make sure you can access your

wireless device without taking your eyes off the road. If you receive an

incoming call at an inconvenient time, let your voicemail answer it for you.
Suspend calls in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet,

snow, ice, and heavy traffic can be hazardous.

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