Health and safety informationSAR certification informationTHIS MODEL MEETS INTERNATIONALGUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIOWAVES.Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter andreceiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits forexposure to radio waves recommended byinternational guidelines. The guidelines weredeveloped by independent scientific organisationICNIRP and include margins designed to assure theprotection of all persons, regardless of age andhealth.This guidelines use a unit of measurement known asSpecific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit formobile devices is 2.0 W/kg and the highest SARvalue for this device when tested at the ear was0.770 W/kg.* As mobile phones offer a range offunctions, they can be used in other positions, suchAs SAR is measured utilizing the devices highesttransmitting power the actual SAR of this devicewhile operating is typically below that indicatedabove. This is due to automatic changes to thepower level of the device to ensure it only uses theminimum level required to reach the network.The World Health Organization has stated thatpresent scientific information does not indicate theneed for any special precautions for the use ofmobile devices. They note that if you want to reduceyour exposure then you can do so by limiting thelength of calls or using a ‘hands-free’ device to keepthe mobile phone away from the head and body.Precautions when using batteries• Never use a charger or battery that is damagedin any way.• Use the battery only for its intended purpose.• If you use the phone near the network’s basestation, it uses less power. Talk and standby time