Safety guidelines – LG F9100 Manuel d'utilisation

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TIA Safety Information

Provided herein is the complete TIA Safety Information
for Wireless Handheld phones. Inclusion of the text
covering Pacemakers, Hearing Aids and Other Medical
Devices is required in the owner’s manual for CTIA
Certification. Use of the remaining TIA language is
encouraged when appropriate.

Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal

Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low-
power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON,
it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF)
signals.

In August, 1996, the Federal Communications
Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines
with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. Those
guidelines are consistent with the safety standards
previously set by both U.S. and international standards
bodies:

ANSI C95.1 (1992) *

NCRP Report 86 (1986)

ICNIRP (1996)

Those standards were based on comprehensive
and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific
literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers
and physicians from universities, government health
agencies and industry reviewed the available body of
research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1).

* American National Standards Institute; National

Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements;
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection

The design of your phone complies with the FCC
guidelines (and those standards).

Antenna Care

Use only the supplied or an approved replacement
antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications or
attachments could damage the phone and may violate
FCC regulations.

Phone Operation

NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any
other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over
your shoulder.

Safety Guidelines

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