Sonim Xperience One (XP1) - Sonim Technologies
Sonim Xperience One (XP1) - Sonim Technologies
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Your safety guidelines<br />
More safety information<br />
Personal medical devices<br />
Mobile phones may affect the operation of cardiac pacemakers<br />
and other implanted equipment. Please avoid placing<br />
the mobile phone over the pacemaker, for example. in<br />
your breast pocket. When using the mobile phone, place it<br />
at the ear opposite the pacemaker. If a minimum distance<br />
of 15 cm (6 inches) is kept between the mobile phone and<br />
the pacemaker, the risk of interference is limited. If you<br />
have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place,<br />
immediately turn off your mobile phone. Contact your cardiologist<br />
for more information. For other medical devices,<br />
please consult your physician and the manufacturer of the<br />
device.<br />
Comply with instructions to switch off the device or deactivate<br />
the RF transmitter function when asked to do so, especially<br />
when posted in hospitals and airplanes. Equipment<br />
used in these places may be sensitive to radio waves emitted<br />
from the device and adversely affect their operation.<br />
Likewise, observe restrictions at gas stations or other areas<br />
with flammable atmosphere or when close to electro-explosive<br />
devices.<br />
Child safety<br />
Do not allow children to play with your mobile phone or its<br />
accessories. Keep it out of their reach. They could hurt<br />
themselves or others, or could accidentally damage the<br />
mobile phone or accessories. Your mobile phone and its<br />
accessories may contain small parts, which could be<br />
detached and create a choking hazard.<br />
Emergency calls<br />
Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot<br />
guarantee connection under all conditions. Therefore you<br />
should never rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential<br />
communications (e.g. medical emergencies).<br />
Emergency calls may not be possible in all areas, on all cellular<br />
networks, or when certain network services and/or<br />
mobile phone features are in use. Check with your local service<br />
provider.<br />
SAR certification<br />
When communicating over the wireless network, the mobile<br />
phone emits low radio waves known as radio frequency<br />
energy or RF. The Specific Absorption Rate or SAR is the<br />
unit used to measure the amount of RF energy absorbed by<br />
the body while using the phone and is expressed in watts/<br />
kilogram. In compliance with the product standards in EN<br />
50360:2001, the allowed limit of SAR averaged for 10g tissue<br />
is 2.0 (W/kg).<br />
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