Pacemakers and other medical devices, Radio frequency exposure – Graco NUVIFONE M10 User Manual

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Pacemakers and Other Medical

Devices

Studies have shown that there may

be a potential interaction between

mobile devices and normal pacemaker

operation. The pacemaker industry

recommends that people with

pacemakers follow these guidelines to

minimize any risk of interference with

pacemaker operation:

Always maintain a distance of

6 inches (15 cm) between the

pacemaker and any mobile device

that is turned on.
Store the device on the opposite

side of the pacemaker. Do not carry

the device in a breast pocket.
Use the ear furthest from the

pacemaker in order to minimize any

potential for interference.
If you think that interference may

be occurring, turn off the device

immediately.

For other medical devices, consult with

your physician or the manufacturer to

determine if your mobile device may

interfere with the medical device, and

to determine any precautions that you

can take to avoid interference.

radio Frequency Exposure

This device is a mobile transmitter

and receiver that uses its antenna to

send and receive low levels of radio

frequency (RF) energy for voice and

data communications. The antenna(s)

used for this transmitter must not be

co-located or operating in conjunction

with any other antenna or transmitter.

The device emits RF energy below

the published limits when operating in

its maximum output power mode and

when used with Garmin authorized

accessories. To comply with ICNIRP

RF exposure compliance requirements,

the device should be used in its

automobile mount, as a body-worn, or

as a handheld device only. For body

worn operation, this phone has been

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