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Important safety information
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20. Important safety information
Traffic Safety
Do not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle. 
Always secure the phone in its holder; do not place the phone 
on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a 
collision or sudden stop.
Remember road safety always comes first!
Operating environment
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any 
area and always switch off your phone whenever it is 
forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or 
danger.
Use the phone only in its normal operating positions.
To maintain compliance with RF exposure guidelines only use 
Nokia approved accessories. When the phone is on and being 
worn on the body, always use a Nokia approved carrying case.
Parts of the phone are magnetic. Metallic materials may be 
attracted to the phone, and persons with a hearing aid should 
not hold the phone to the ear with the hearing aid. Always 
secure the phone in its holder, because metallic materials 
may be attracted by the earpiece. Do not place credit cards or 
other magnetic storage media near the phone, because 
information stored on them may be erased.
Electronic devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio 
frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic 
equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from 
your wireless phone.
Pacemakers 
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a 
minimum separation of 20 cm (6 inches) be maintained 
between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid 
potential interference with the pacemaker. These 
recommendations are consistent with the independent 
research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology 
Research. Persons with pacemakers:
Should always keep the phone more than 20 cm (6 inches) 
from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on;
Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;
Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise 
the potential for interference.
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is 
taking place, switch off your phone immediately.
Hearing aids 
Some digital wireless phones may interfere 
with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you 
may want to consult your service provider.
Other medical devices 
Operation of any radio transmitting 
equipment, including cellular phones, may interfere with the 
functionality of inadequately protected medical devices. 
Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical