28safety and usage informationEmergency CallsThis phone, like any wireless phone, operates usingradio signals, wireless and landline networks as wellas user programmed functions, which cannotguarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore,you should never rely solely on any wireless phonefor essential communications (medical emergencies,for example).Remember, to make or receive any calls the phonemust be switched on and in a service area withadequate signal strength. Emergency calls may notbe possible on all wireless phone networks or whencertain network services and/or phone features arein use. Check with local service providers.1)To make an emergency call:If the phone is not on, switch it on.2)Key in the emergency number for your presentlocation (for example, 911 or other officialemergency number). Emergency numbers vary bylocation.3)Press .If certain features are in use (call barring, forexample), you may first need to deactivate thosefeatures before you can make an emergency call.Consult this document and your local cellular serviceprovider.When making an emergency call, remember to giveall the necessary information as accurately aspossible. Remember that your phone may be theonly means of communication at the scene of anaccident; do not cut off the call until givenpermission to do so.Restricting Children's access to your PhoneYour phone is not a toy. Children should not beallowed to play with it because they could hurtthemselves and others, damage the phone or makecalls that increase your phone bill.