• If the device has been submerged in water or the microphone or loud speaker is wet,
the sound may not be clear during a call. It is recommended to wait a few minutes
after the immersion of your device to recover its initial audio quality. Make sure that the
microphone or loud speaker is clean and dry by wiping it with a dry cloth.
• If the device gets wet with salted or chlorine water, rince it with tape water, and then dry
it thoroughly with a soft, clean cloth. Dry carefully caps and connectors.
• The device's water resistance may cause slight vibrations in certain conditions. These
vibrations, for example when the volume is turned up high, are entirely normal and do
not affect the performance of the device.
• Do not disassemble the waterproof membrane over the microphone or the speakers
and do not use a device that can damage it (sharp, cutting, etc.).
• Do not expose the product to metal particles : they may accumulate on the speaker of
your product because of the magnet use inside of the speaker component. The metal
particles can be cleaned with a soft cloth. You could instead put it un a transparent
plastic bag.
• Temperature fluctuation can lead to an increase or decrease in pressure, which may
affect the sound quality. If required, open the flaps to release the air
MEDICAL DEVICES
• Please switch off your phone in hospitals and other medical facilities as required.
• Your phone contains radio antennae that emit electromagnetic fields. These
electromagnetic fields can interfere with pacemakers and other medical devices.
• If you wear a pacemaker, a minimum separation of at least 20 cm should be maintained
between your pacemaker and your phone.
• Hold the device on the side opposite the implant.
• If you think your phone is interfering with your pacemaker or other medical device, stop
using it and consult your doctor for specific information about your medical device.
• When performing repetitive activities, such as text messaging or games on your phone,
you may experience occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, wrists, shoulders, neck,
or other parts of your body. If you feel uncomfortable, stop using your phone and consult
your doctor.
ROAD SAFETY
• Comply with all the safety measures and standards relating to the use of your device
when driving.
• Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving.
Behind the wheel, your first concern must be road safety.
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