Precautions, Precautions 43 – Philips az@lis 238 User Manual

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43

Precautions

Your cellular mobile phone is under your responsibility. To

avoid damage to yourself, to others or to the phone itself,

read and follow all the safety instructions and make them

known to anyone borrowing your phone. Furthermore to

prevent unauthorised use of your phone:
• Keep your phone in a safe place and keep it out of small

children's reach.

• Avoid writing down your PIN code. Try to remember it instead.

• Switch off the phone if you are going to leave it unused for a long time.

• Use the Security menu to change the PIN code after purchasing the phone

and to activate call restriction options.

The design of your phone complies with all applicable laws

and regulations. However your phone may cause

interference with other electronic devices. Consequently

you should follow all local recommendations and regulations

when using your cellular phone both at home and when

away.
• Regulations on the use of cellular phones in vehicles and

aircraft are particularly stringent.

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our cellular mobile phone is a low power radio

transmitter and receiver. When it is operating, it sends

and receives radio waves. The radio waves carry

your voice or data signal to a base station that is

connected to the telephone network. The network

controls the power at which the phone transmits.
Public concern has been focused for some time on

the possible health risks for users of cellular phones.

The current research on radio wave technology,

including the GSM technology, has been reviewed and safety standards

have been drawn up to ensure protection from exposure to radio wave

energy. Your cellular telephone complies with all applicable safety standards

and the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment

Directive 1999/5/EC.

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