• Using your phone in certain circumstances may distract you and cause danger. Stick
to any rules that forbid or restrict the use of a phone or earphones (for example, not
sending text messages while driving, or using headphones while cycling).
• It is forbidden to use the mobile phone in hand while driving.
POWER AND CHARGING
• Do not throw into fire
• Do not short-circuit
• Do not expose it to temperatures above 60ºC/140°F
• Recycle the battery according to standards in force.
• Charge your phone using the USB cable and power adapter supplied. Using an
incompatible adapter or cable may cause permanent damage to your phone.
• The power adapter must be plugged in near the phone and must be easily accessible.
• Using damaged cables or chargers, or charging in the presence of moisture, may cause
an electric shock.
• The power adapter is intended for indoor use only.
• The power outlet must be easy to access. The plug must not be blocked during use.
• To completely disconnect the phone from AC power, unplug the AC/DC cable from the
wall outlet.
• Power adapters can become hot during normal use, and prolonged contact may cause
injury.
• Always ensure adequate ventilation around the power adapters during use.
• Ventilation should not be obstructed by covering air vents with objects (e.g. newspapers,
tablecloths, curtains, etc.) to prevent overheating and malfunction. Leave at least 10cm
of space free around the phone.
• The phone should be used in areas with a temperate climate.
• Do not insert or remove a USB port with wet hands as this could lead to a risk of electric
shock.
• Because the phone is equipped with an internal rechargeable battery, do not expose
the product to excessive heat (sun, fire, etc.).
• Avoid using the connector to perform several actions at once and make sure that the
battery terminals are not touching any conductive elements, such as metal or liquid.
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