Nokia 6610i - ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION

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ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMA

TION

Operating environment

Re

me

mbe

r t

o

foll

ow

any s

p

ecial

regulations in

force

in

any

area

and

always swit

ch

off y

o

ur

device

w

h

en its us

e

is

prohibit

ed

or when it

may caus

e inte

rference

or danger.

Use t

h

e device

only

in

it

s normal operating posit

ions. To

maintain

compliance wit

h

radio frequency

expos

ure

guidelines

only use

enhancement

s

ap

pr

ove

d

by Nokia

for us

e with this device.

When the device

is

o

n

and being worn

on th

e bo

dy

, always

us

e an approved

holder

or

ca

rrying c

a

se

.

Parts of the

d

evice

are magnetic. Met

a

llic

ma

teria

ls m

a

y be at

tra

cted to th

e device, an

d

perso

n

s

with a hearing aid s

h

ould not hold

the de

vice to

the ear wit

h

t

h

e

hearing aid. Alw

a

ys

secure the

de

vice in

it

s ho

lder, because

metalli

c mat

erials may be

at

tract

ed by

th

e earpiece.

Do not place

credit

cards or other

magnetic storage media

near the

de

vi

ce

, be

ca

use

informat

ion st

ored on them may

be

erase

d

.

Medical

devices

Operation of

any

radio trans

m

itting equipmen

t,

including wireles

s phones

, may

interfe

re

wit

h

t

h

e functionality of i

n

adequately prot

ecte

d medi

ca

l de

vi

ces

. Cons

ult

a physi

ci

a

n or t

h

e

manufacturer of the

medical device

to

d

ete

rmine if

th

ey are

adequately shielded from

ext

ernal RF energy

or if you ha

ve a

n

y

questions. Switch

off

your devic

e

in h

ealth

ca

re

facil

ities

w

h

en

any reg

u

lati

ons

pos

ted

in t

h

es

e areas in

stru

ct you to do so. H

o

spit

als

or

heal

th

care

facilit

ies may be

usi

n

g equipment th

at

could be

se

nsitive to

ext

ernal RF energy.

Pacemakers

Pac

emaker manufacturers recomme

n

d that a

mi

ni

mum

se

parat

ion of 6 in. (15.3

cm)

b

e

maintained betw

een

a wireles

s pho

n

e and a

pace

maker to

avoid potential interference with

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the pacemaker. The

se recommendations are

cons

is

tent wit

h

the ind

ependent r

esearch by

and recomme

n

dati

ons

of Wireles

s Technolog

y

Research.

Pers

ons

w

ith pacemakers

s

h

ould:

a

lways

keep

t

h

e

device

mo

re t

h

an 6

in.

(1

5

.3

cm

)

from th

eir pacema

ker

when th

e device

is sw

itche

d

on;

n

ot c

a

rry

th

e

device in

a breast pocket;

and

h

old

th

e

de

vi

ce to the ear

opp

osit

e

th

e pacemaker to mini

mis

e

th

e

pot

ential for

interference.

If you

ha

ve any reason

to

su

sp

ect tha

t

inte

rfere

nc

e is taking

p

la

ce, switch

off you

r device

immediately.

He

aring aids

Some digital wirel

ess devices may interfere wit

h

some hea

ri

n

g aids. If interfere

nce occ

u

rs,

cons

ult

your

service p

rovi

d

er.

Veh

icles

RF signals may affect

improperl

y installe

d

or inade

q

uate

ly shield

ed e

lec

tronic s

ys

tems

in

motor vehi

cle

s

su

ch

as ele

ct

roni

c fue

l i

n

jec

ti

on syst

ems, electro

n

ic antis

kid

(antilock)

braki

n

g syst

ems, electronic speed

cont

rol syste

m

s,

air bag

sy

st

ems.

For more

information,

ch

eck with

th

e

manu

facturer or

its

representat

ive

of your vehi

cl

e or any equipment

that has

been adde

d.

Only qual

ified personnel sho

u

ld se

rv

ice the device

, or inst

al

l t

h

e

device

in a vehicle.

Fault

y

installatio

n

or se

rvi

ce may be dangero

u

s and

ma

y inv

a

lid

a

te a

n

y warra

nty th

at may

apply to

the device. Check regularly

th

at all wireles

s de

vice eq

uipment

in your vehicle

is

mounte

d

and op

erat

ing properly. Do no

t st

ore or carry fl

ammable

liquids, gase

s, or ex

plosive materials

in

th

e same compartment as the

de

vice,

it

s pa

rt

s, or enhancements

. For vehi

cl

es

e

q

ui

pped

wit

h

an air

bag, remember that

air bags in

flat

e w

ith gre

a

t force.

D

o

not

place o

b

jects,

incl

uding ins

talled or portable wi

rel

ess equipment in the area ov

er

the air

bag or

in t

h

e air

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bag d

eployment

area.

If

in-veh

icl

e w

ireles

s

equi

pme

n

t is

impr

ope

rly

inst

all

ed and the

air bag

inflat

es,

se

rious

injury could

result.

Using yo

ur device whi

le

fl

ying in

aircraft

is

pro

h

ibi

ted. Swit

ch off your device

be

fore

boarding

an

aircraft. The

use of wirele

ss tele

devi

ces in an aircra

ft

ma

y be dange

rous

t

o

t

h

e

operatio

n

of

th

e

aircraft, disrupt the wir

ele

ss tele

phone ne

twork, and may be illegal.

Po

ten

ti

a

lly exp

losive en

viro

nm

en

ts

Switch

off

your devic

e

wh

en in

an

y a

rea

wi

th

a

pot

entially

ex

plosive atmosphere and obey

all

si

gns and ins

truct

ions. Poten

ti

all

y explo

sive at

mos

p

heres include areas

w

h

ere

you

w

o

uld

normally be a

d

vis

ed

to turn off

your v

ehic

le engine. Sparks in

su

ch

areas

cou

ld cau

se an

explo

sion

or fire resulti

n

g in

bod

ily

injury or even death. Swit

ch off

th

e

de

vice at refue

lling

poin

ts

su

ch as ne

ar gas pumps at service stati

o

ns

. Obs

erve re

strictions

on

the use

of

radio

equipment in fuel

d

epots

, s

torage, and dist

ributi

on areas,

chemical plant

s or

w

h

ere

blast

ing

operatio

n

s are in progres

s. Areas with a pot

ent

ially

ex

plosive atmosphere are

oft

en but not

always

clearly marked. They

include

b

elow deck

on boats, che

m

ical trans

fer

o

r st

orage

facil

ities

, vehicles

using

liquefied

petrol

eum

gas

(s

uch

as propane

o

r butane), and areas

where the air cont

ains

chemic

als

or particles such as gr

ai

n, dust or me

tal

p

o

wders

.

Emergency calls

Im

po

rta

n

t:

Wireles

s

pho

n

es

, i

n

cluding t

h

is

de

vice,

ope

rat

e using

radio s

ignals

, wireles

s

networks

, landline net

w

orks, and user-pro

grammed functions. Because of this,

connectio

n

s in all conditio

ns

cannot be

gu

aranteed

. You

shoul

d

never rely s

o

lely o

n

any wireles

s device

for es

sential co

mmunications like me

dical emergencies.

To ma

ke

a

n

emerge

ncy

call:

1.

If

the device

is n

o

t

on, switch

it

on. Check

for a

d

equate

si

gnal strength.

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Some net

w

orks may require

th

at

a

valid SIM

ca

rd is

pro

p

erly inse

rted

in t

h

e

device.

2.

Press

as

many t

imes

as

needed

t

o

clea

r

the d

isplay and ready

the d

evi

ce

for

calls

.

3.

Key in the

o

ffici

al emergency number for

yo

ur pres

ent l

o

cat

ion.

Emergency

numbers

vary

by lo

ca

ti

on.

4.

Press th

e

key.

If

certain fe

at

ures

are

in use,

you may

first

n

eed

to

turn thos

e

fea

ture

s o

ff befo

re

you can

make an emergency call.

If

the device is

in o

ffline or fli

g

ht

mode you mus

t change t

h

e profile

to ac

ti

vat

e the

phone function

be

fore

you c

a

n

make

an emerge

ncy call.

Consult

this

guide

or

your service provider for

more informa

tion.

When making an emergency call,

give all th

e

necessa

ry inf

o

rm

ation

as

accu

rately

as

poss

ible. Your wire

less device may be

th

e

only

means

of communication at

t

h

e

scene

of an

ac

cide

nt

. Do not

end the c

a

ll unt

il

gi

ve

n permiss

ion to do so.

C

ertifi

catio

n information

(SAR)

THIS DEVICE ME

ETS INT

E

RNATIONAL GUIDE

LI

NES F

O

R E

X

P

O

SURE TO

RADIO WAVES

Your mobile device is a radio

tr

ansmit

ter and re

ceiver. It

is

de

signed and manufactured no

t

to

exceed

t

h

e

limits

for

expo

sure

t

o

radio

fre

quenc

y (RF) recomme

n

ded

by int

ernat

ional

guidelines (ICNIRP). These

lim

it

s are part of comprehensive guidelines and est

a

blish

permitt

ed levels of RF ene

rgy for the

g

ene

ral

population.

Th

e guidelines we

re

de

vel

oped by

independent scientific organis

a

ti

ons

th

ro

ugh pe

riodic and thoroug

h

eval

uatio

n

of

sc

ient

ific

st

udie

s.

The guid

elines include a

subst

a

nt

ial

sa

fet

y marg

in des

igne

d

t

o

ass

u

re the safety of

all

p

ersons, regardless

of age and he

alt

h

.

The exposure standard

for mobile devices empl

oys a

uni

t of

measurement known as

t

h

e

Specific Absorpt

ion

Rat

e, or

S

A

R. The

SAR limit

stat

ed

in

the int

ernat

ional guidelines is 2.0

W/kg*. Tes

ts for SAR are c

o

nducted us

ing

s

tandard operating posit

ions

w

ith

th

e

device

transmitt

ing at its highest certifi

ed

p

o

wer level

in all test

ed frequency

b

a

nds.

Although the

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SAR is

de

termined at

t

h

e

highe

st

certifie

d po

wer

level,

the actual S

A

R

of t

h

e de

vice

while

operating can be

w

ell below the maxi

mum

value.

This is becaus

e the

de

vi

ce is

des

igned

to

operate at mult

iple power levels

s

o

as to use on

ly

the power required to reach the net

w

ork.

In

general

, t

h

e close

r you are

to

a base

st

at

ion, t

h

e low

er

the po

wer

out

p

ut

o

f

the

device.

The highes

t SAR value for this device

w

h

en

test

ed for

use

at the ear

is

0.73 W/kg.

This device mee

ts RF expos

ure guidelines

when

use

d

e

ither i

n

the

normal use

pos

ition

agai

nst

t

h

e

ear or

w

h

en posit

ioned

at

least

2.2 c

m

aw

ay from

th

e body. Whe

n

a

carry

cas

e,

belt

clip

or

hol

d

er i

s use

d

for

body-w

orn

opera

tion, it should not

contain

met

a

l and should

posi

tion

th

e

product at least 2.

2 cm away

from y

o

ur body.

In order to trans

m

it

dat

a

files

or mess

age

s, th

is

device re

quire

s a

qualit

y conne

ct

ion t

o

t

h

e

network. In some case

s, trans

m

ission of

d

a

ta

files

or

messages

may be

delayed

unti

l s

u

ch a

connectio

n

is available

. Ensure

the

above separation

dist

ance ins

truct

ions are

foll

owed unt

il

th

e tra

n

sm

ission

is co

mpl

eted.

* T

h

e SAR

limi

t

for mobile

de

vices

used

by

the

public is 2.

0 watt

s/k

ilo

gram (W/kg) averaged

over

ten grams

of b

ody t

issue.

T

h

e guidelines

incorporate a

subs

tant

ial

margin of safety to

give additional protect

ion for

the public and to account for an

y

variations in me

as

urements

.

SAR value

s

may vary de

pend

ing

on national

rep

o

rting re

quire

m

en

ts

and

the net

w

ork band.

For

SA

R info

rmatio

n in

other regio

n

s plea

se

loo

k unde

r product inf

o

rmati

o

n at

www

.noki

a

.com.