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Safety precautions

Please read these instructions carefully. Failure to comply presents a
risk of injury and damage to a device, as well as breaches of applica-
ble laws.
Please explain the contents of this document as well as the potential
risks associated with using this device to your children.
General information
For your own safety, only use original, approved accessories from
Gigaset for your mobile phone. Using incompatible accessories can
damage the mobile phone and entail hazardous situations. Origi-
nal accessories can be purchased from Gigaset Customer Service
(see Customer service
The mobile phone is not waterproof. The device or its accessories
must therefore not be kept or charged in damp environments (in
bathrooms, shower rooms or kitchens, for example). Rain, moisture
or any liquid can contain minerals which can cause the electrical
circuitry to corrode. There is a risk of electric shock, fire or damage
when the device is being charged.
Permitted temperature range for charging and operation: 10-40°C.
High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices and
damage the battery; plastic parts can deform or melt. Using or
keeping the mobile phone in refrigerated areas can result in con-
densation on the inside of the telephone which will destroy the
electronic circuitry.
The mobile phone must not be used or kept in dusty or dirty places.
Dust can be a reason for the mobile phone to malfunction.
Switch off your mobile phone when in potentially explosive areas
and observe all warning signs. Potentially explosive areas also
include places where switching off vehicle engines is normally rec-
ommended. It is at these kinds of places that flying sparks can be
the cause of explosions or fires with resulting injuries, and there
may be a risk to life.
These areas include petrol stations, chemical factories, transport
and storage systems for hazardous chemicals, spaces under ship
decks, areas in which the air contains chemical substances or fine
particles (such as dust or metal powder particles).
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