Personal medical devices!
If you have personal medical devices, such as a cardiac pacemaker
or hearing aid, it is recommended that you check with the device's
manufacturers that it is protected against radio (RF) waves.
Hearing aids!
Digital wireless devices may interfere with hearing aids. In this case,
consult the manufacturer of the hearing aids concerning alterative
options.
Turning off the device in places in which there is a
danger of explosions!
Where there is a danger of explosions, such as in a workplace involving
explosives, fuel pumping areas, such as gas stations, areas in which
the air contains chemicals, crop particles, dust or metallic powders
and any area in which turning off a vehicle engine is recommended,
the device must be turned off and the directions and signs at the site
followed.
Warning signs!
Turn off the phone in the vehicle in places where there are warning
signs. Follow all signs and instructions.
Antenna!
When installing the device, you must use only authorized cellular
antenna. Any use of an unauthorized antenna, or changes or additions
made to the antenna, might cause damage to the device and affect its
quality of use.
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