INQ Chat 3G
SAFETY AND PRODUCT INFORMATION
USAGE ENvIRONMENT
This handset is approved for use on GSM/
GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900 and
WCDMA/HSDPA 850, 1900, 2100 networks.
Please remember to obey the relevant rules
and regulations whenever you use your
handset. This will help keep you and others
around you safe.
Here are some general rules related to use of
your handset in certain places:
• Using your handset in a plane
can cause interference to the
aircraft navigation system and
communications. Switch off your
handset before boarding and, unless
use is permitted by the airline, switch
off your handset during the ight.
• To keep safe on the road, do not
use the handset when driving. If you
must use it, and it is permitted in your
country, use a hands-free kit with a
xed cradle (and make sure you still
exercise proper control of the vehicle)
or stop at a safe location by the
roadside before making or answering
a call.
• Switch off your handset when in petrol
stations or any area with ammables,
explosives or chemicals and follow any
safety signs and instructions.
• The device complies with the RF
specications when the device is used
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near your ear or at a distance of 1.5 cm
from your body. Ensure that the device
accessories such as a device case and
a device holster are not composed of
metal components. Keep your device
1.5 cm away from your body to meet
the requirement earlier mentioned.
• Keep the ambient temperature
between 0°C and 40°C while the
device is being charged. Keep the
ambient temperature between -10°C to
55°C for using the device powered by
a battery.
GENERAl SAFETY AND CARE
INSTRUCTIONS
• Your handset is a sensitive piece of
equipment, always place it somewhere
safe and not where it could fall and
break.
• Do not expose the handset or battery
to extreme heat or sun (such as on a
car dashboard or window sill) as this
may cause the handset or battery to
overheat and cause physical injury.
SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE
INFORMATION
Your mobile phone is a transmitter and
receiver of radio waves. A proportion of the
radio waves will be absorbed by the body of
the user.
The SAR limit adopted by USA and Canada
is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over
one gram of tissue. The highest SAR value
reported to the FCC and IC for this device
type when tested for use at the ear is 0.745
W/kg, and when properly worn on the body
is 1.27 W/kg.
Using a hands free kit and using your phone
less will reduce exposure.
MEDICAl DEvICES
• Please switch off your handset when
in a hospital or near any electronic
medical equipment. Some personal
medical devices can shield the
handset’s RF signal, but some can’t. If
you have any questions or need to nd
out more, please consult your doctor
or the medical device manufacturer.
PACEMAKERS
• To avoid interference with a
pacemaker, pacemaker manufacturers
advise keeping a distance between
your handset and heart pacemaker of
at least 6 inches (15cm).
• Anyone wearing a pacemaker should
keep a distance between the handset
and pacemaker of more than 6 inches
(15cm) when the handset is switched
on and avoid carrying the handset in
a breast pocket. When talking, listen
with the handset ear on the opposite
side of the body to the pacemaker.
HEARING AIDS
• Phones may cause interference to
some hearing aids. If there is any
interference, please contact the
manufacturer of your hearing aid for
advice.
EMERGENCY CAllS
• Your handset may not always be
in range of a mobile network and
networks are sometimes unavailable,
so you should not rely on your
mobile phone as the only means of
communication in an emergency.
TO MAKE AN EMERGENCY CAll
• Ensure your handset is switched on.
• Input the local emergency number
correctly (such as 999). Different
countries have different emergency
numbers. Dial 112 if you do not know
the local emergency services number.
• Press the call button.
• Provide all important information to
emergency services as accurately as
possible.
BATTERY INFORMATION AND CARE
• Always use the battery and charger
provided with the handset or a battery
which is approved for use with the
handset.
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