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 of CT66 Cingular am, A31008-H7840-A65-1-4A19 (06.08.2004, 11:26)
Posted facilities
Turn your phone OFF in any facility 
where posted notices so require.
Airplanes
FCC and Airline Regulations prohibit 
using your phone while in the air. 
Turn your phone OFF when request-
ed by the airline.
Check and comply with the policy of 
your airline regarding the use of your 
phone while the airplane is on the 
ground.
Blasting areas
To avoid interfering with blasting op-
erations, turn your phone OFF when 
in a “blasting area” or in areas post-
ed: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey 
all signs and instructions.
Potentially explosive 
atmospheres
Turn your phone OFF when in any 
area with a potentially explosive 
atmosphere and obey all signs and 
instructions. Sparks in such areas 
could cause an explosion or fire 
resulting in bodily injury or even 
death.
Areas with a potentially explosive at-
mosphere are often but not always 
clearly marked. They include: fueling 
areas such as gasoline stations; be-
low deck on boats; fuel or chemical 
transfer or storage facilities; vehicles 
using liquefied petroleum gas (such 
as propane or butane); areas where 
the air contains chemicals or parti-
cles, such as grain, dust or metal 
powders; and any other area where 
you would normally be advised to 
turn off your vehicle engine.
Emergency calls (SOS)
Your wireless phone can be used 
to make emergency calls. You can 
make an emergency call from the 
main display screen. Enter the local 
emergency number such as 911 and 
then press the 
A
 key
This phone, like any wireless phone, 
operates using radio signals, wire-
less and landline networks, and user-
programmed functions. Because of 
this, connections in all conditions 
cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, 
you should never rely solely on any 
wireless phone for essential commu-
nications (for example, medical 
emergencies). Remember – to make 
or receive any calls, the phone must 
be switched on and be used in a ser-
vice area that has adequate signal 
strength. Emergency calls might not 
be possible on all wireless phone 
networks or when certain network 
services or phone features are in use. 
Check with local service providers re-
garding their network features. 
Always make certain that your 
phone is properly charged before 
attempting any emergency calls. If 
you allow your battery to discharge, 
you will be unable to receive or make