Справочник Пользователя для Pantech G800

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Antenna
Do not use any antenna not authorized by Pantech. Using such antenna
may cause malfunction or serious damage to the phone. 
Traffic Safety
You should check and observe your local traffic regulations before using
your  cell  phone.  Do  not  use  your phone  while  driving.  If  unavoidable,
use a hands-free device in a safe area.
Medical Devices
Turn off your cell phone in healthcare facilities and make sure to observe
facility rules and regulations. As external RF signals may interfere with a
pacemaker(s) or another medical device(s), turn off your cell phone when
near such devices. 
Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device if you have
any questions about using your phone in a healthcare facility.
Public Place 
Turn off your cell phone in public areas where the use of cell phones is
prohibited.
Boarding an Aircraft
Turn off your cell phone before boarding an aircraft..
Using a  cell  phone  inside the  aircraft  may  seriously  affect aircraft
operation. 
Potentially Explosive Atmosphere
Turn  off  your  cell phone in  any  area  with  a  potentially  explosive
atmosphere, and obey all posted signs and instructions in the area. 
Do not separate the battery from your phone in an area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere.
Effects on Electronic Devices Inside the Car
RF (Radio Frequency) signals may adversely affect the electronic devices
or systems in your car. 
Hands-free Device
Installing an in-vehicle hands-free device on the area of deployment of an
airbag or within the coverage of airbag inflation may cause serious injury.
Effects on Electronic Devices
RF  signals emitted  from  your  cell  phone  may  adversely  affect  the
electronic devices that are inadequately shielded against such signals.
For your safety and proper operation of the mobile phone, please read
the following information  carefully  and  observe  the  simple  guidelines
provided. For detailed information, please refer to the Appendix.
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