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Using a mobile phone may be dangerous to the operation of
the aircraft and may interfere with network communication.
Use of the device despite the ban may have legal
consequences.
Explosion hazards and restricted areas
Turn off the device in explosion hazardous areas. Sparks in
such places may lead to an explosion or fire that may result
in serious injury or death. Turn off the devicce at gasoline or
gas filling stations, especially near the fuel pumps. Follow the
instructions strictly in locations such as fuel tanks, chemical
plants, and explosive substances.
Electronic devices
To avoid demagnetisation, do not leave your device for a long
time close to electronic devices.
Electrical medical devices
Your phone is a radio transmitter that can interfere with
electronic medical devices or implants such as hearing aids,
pacemakers, insulin pumps, and so on. operation. We
recommend that you keep a distance of at least 15 cm
between the implant and the device, never wear your phone
in the breast pocket. Follow the instructions of the
manufacturer of the medical device. If you have a medical
implant and have any other questions about using mobile or
wireless devices, ask your doctor.
Use in hospitals
Hospitals and other healthcare facilities can use devices that
are particularly sensitive to RF signals. Switch off your phone
if prohibited signals are instructed to do so, or hospital staff