
9
cause
the
phone
to
operate
as
a
higher
power
level
that
needed
and
shorten
talk
and
standby
times.
]
If
your
mobile
phone
supports
infrared,
never
direct
the
infrared
ray
at
anyone's
eyes.
Electronics
devices
All
mobile
phones
may
get
interference,
which
could
affect
performance.
]
Do
not
use
your
mobile
phone
near
medical
equipment
without
requesting
permission.
Avoid
placing
the
phone
over
pacemakers,
(i.e.
in
your
breast
pocket).
]
Some
hearing
aids
might
be
disturbed
by
mobile
phones.
]
Minor
interference
may
affect
TVs,
radios,
PCs,
etc.
]
Do
not
bend,
scratch,
or
expose
to
static
electricity.
Road
safety
Check
the
laws
and
regulations
on
the
use
of
mobile
phones
in
the
areas
when
you
drive.
]
Do
not
use
a
hand-held
phone
while
driving.
]
Give
full
attention
to
driving.
]
Use
a
hands-free
kit,
if
available.
]
Pull
off
the
road
and
park
before
making
or
answering
a
call
if
driving
conditions
so
require.
]
RF
energy
may
affect
some
electronic
systems
in
your
motor
vehicle
such
as
a
car
stereo
or
safety
equipment.
]
When
riding
in
a
car,
do
not
leave
your
phone
or
set
up
the
hands-free
kit
near
to
the
air
bag.
If
wireless
equipment
is
improperly
installed
and
the
air
bag
is
activated,
you
may
be
seriously
injured.
Blasting
area
Do
not
use
the
phone
where
blasting
is
in
progress.
Observe
restrictions,
and
follow
any
regulations
or
rules.
Potentially
explosive
atmospheres
]
Do
not
use
the
phone
at
a
refueling
point.
Don't
use
near
fuel
or
chemicals.
]
Do
not
transport
or
store
flammable
gas,
liquid,
or
Guidelines for safe and efficient use
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