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    LG-P350
    P/N : MFL00000000 (1.0) Gwww.lg.com
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    							Bluetooth QD ID B017379
    Making an Emergency call when there is no USIM card present 
    in the handset:
    1. Enter emergency number 111 or 112
    2. Press Voice call to activate Emergency call. 
    						
    							•  Some of the contents of this 
    manual may not apply to your 
    phone depending on your phone’s 
    software or your service provider.
    •  This handset is not recommended 
    for the visually impaired because 
    of its touch-screen keypad.
    •  Copyright ©2011 LG Electronics, 
    Inc. All rights reserved. LG 
    and the LG logo are registered 
    trademarks of LG Group and 
    its related entities. All other 
    trademarks are the property of 
    their respective owners.
    •  Google search,Maps, Google Mail, 
    YouTube, Talk and Android Market 
    are trademarks of Google, Inc. 
    This handset is not recommended for 
    blind disability person due to touch 
    screen keypad.
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    Exposure to radio 
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    THIS DEVICE MEETS 
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    Your mobile device is a radio 
    transmitter and receiver. It is 
    designed and manufactured 
    not to exceed the limits for 
    exposure to radio frequency (RF) 
    recommended by international 
    guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits 
    are part of comprehensive 
    guidelines and establish 
    permitted levels of RF energy 
    for the general population. The 
    guidelines were developed 
    by independent scientific 
    organisations through periodic 
    and thorough evaluation of 
    scientific studies. The guidelines 
    include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the 
    safety of all persons, regardless 
    of age and health.
    The exposure standard for 
    mobile devices employs a unit 
    of measurement known as 
    the Specific Absorption Rate, 
    or SAR. The SAR limit stated 
    in the international guidelines 
    is 2.0 W/kg*. Tests for SAR 
    are conducted using standard 
    operating positions with the 
    device transmitting at its highest 
    certified power level in all tested 
    frequency bands. Although 
    the SAR is determined at the 
    highest certified power level, the 
    actual SAR of the device while 
    operating can be well below the 
    maximum value. This is because 
    the device is designed to operate 
    at multiple power levels so as to 
    use only the power required to 
    reach the network. In general, 
    the closer you are to a base 
    station, the lower the power 
    output of the device. Before a 
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    must be shown. This directive 
    includes as one essential 
    requirement the protection of 
    the health and the safety for the 
    user and any other person.
    The highest SAR value for this 
    device when tested for use at 
    the ear is 1.30 W/kg. 
    This device meets RF exposure 
    guidelines when used either in 
    the normal use position against 
    the ear or when positioned 
    at least 1.5 cm away from 
    the body. When a carry case, 
    belt clip or holder is used for 
    body-worn operation, it should 
    not contain metal and should 
    position the product at least 
    1.5 cm away from your body. 
    In order to transmit data files 
    or messages, this device 
    requires a quality connection 
    to the network. In some cases, 
    transmission of data files or 
    messages may be delayed until such a connection is available. 
    Ensure the above separation 
    distance instructions are 
    followed until the transmission 
    is completed. The highest SAR 
    value for this device when tested 
    for use at the body is 1.46 W/kg.
    * The SAR limit for mobile 
    devices used by the public is 2.0 
    watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged 
    over ten grams of body tissue. 
    The guidelines incorporate a 
    substantial margin of safety to 
    give additional protection for the 
    public and to account for any 
    variations in measurements. SAR 
    values may vary depending on 
    national reporting requirements 
    and the network band. 
    						
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    FCC SAR information
    Your mobile device is also 
    designed to meet the 
    requirements for exposure to 
    radio waves established by 
    the Federal Communications 
    Commission (USA) and Industry 
    Canada.
    These requirements set a SAR 
    limit of 1.6 W/kg averaged over 
    1 gram of tissue. The highest 
    SAR value reported under 
    this standard during product 
    certification for use at the ear is 
    0.00 W/kg and when properly 
    worn on the body is 0.00 W/kg.
    Additionally, this device was 
    tested for typical body-worn 
    operations with the back of the 
    phone kept 2cm between the 
    users body and the back of the 
    phone.
    To comply with FCC RF exposure 
    requirements, a minimum 
    separation distance of 2cm 
    must be maintained between the user’s body and the back of 
    the phone.* FCC Notice & Caution
    Notice!
    This device complies with part 
    15 of the FCC Rules. Operation 
    is subject to the following two 
    conditions:
    (1)  This device may not cause 
    harmful interference, and
    (2)  this device must accept 
    any interference received, 
    including interference 
    that may cause undesired 
    operation.
    Caution!
    Change or Modifications that 
    are not specifically approved by 
    the manufacturer could void the 
    user’s authority to operate the 
    equipment
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    Guidelines for safe and effi cient use
    Product care and 
    maintenance
     WARNING
    Only use batteries, chargers 
    and accessories approved 
    for use with this particular 
    phone model. The use of any 
    other types may invalidate any 
    approval or warranty applying 
    to the phone, and may be 
    dangerous.
    Do not disassemble this unit. 
    Take it to a qualified service 
    technician when repair work 
    is required.
    Repairs under warranty, at 
    LG’s option, may include 
    replacement parts or boards 
    that are either new or 
    reconditioned, provided that 
    they have functionality equal 
    to that of the parts being 
    replaced.  
    Keep away from electrical 
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    radios, and personal 
    computers.
    The unit should be kept away 
    from heat sources such as 
    radiators or cookers.
    Do not drop.
    Do not subject this unit to 
    mechanical vibration or shock.
    Switch off the phone in any 
    area where you are required 
    by special regulations. For 
    example, do not use your 
    phone in hospitals as it may 
    affect sensitive medical 
    equipment.
    Do not handle the phone 
    with wet hands while it is 
    being charged. It may cause 
    an electric shock which 
    may cause serious injury or 
    damage your phone.
    Do not charge a handset near 
    flammable material as the 
    handset can become hot and 
    create a fire hazard.
    Use a dry cloth to clean the 
    exterior of the unit (do not use 
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    solvents such as benzene, 
    thinner or alcohol).
    Do not charge the phone 
    when it is on soft furnishings.
    The phone should be charged 
    in a well ventilated area.
    Do not subject this unit to 
    excessive smoke or dust.
    Do not keep the phone next 
    to credit cards or transport 
    tickets; it can affect the 
    information on the magnetic 
    strips.
    Do not tap the screen with 
    a sharp object as it may 
    damage the phone.
    Do not expose the phone to 
    liquid, moisture or humidity.
    Do not use the phone or 
    accessories in places with 
    high humidity such as pools, 
    greenhouses, solariums or 
    tropical environments, it may 
    cause damage to the phone 
    and invalidation of warranty.
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    Efficient phone operation
    Electronic and medical devices
    All mobile phones may get 
    interference, which could affect 
    performance.
    Do not use your mobile phone 
    near medical equipment without 
    requesting permission. Please 
    consult your doctor to determine 
    if operation of your phone may 
    interfere with the operation of 
    your medical device.
    Some hearing aids might be 
    disturbed by mobile phones.
    Minor interference may affect 
    TVs, radios, PCs, etc.
    Pacemakers
    Pacemaker manufacturers 
    recommend that a minimum 
    separation of 15cm be 
    maintained between a mobile 
    phone and a pacemaker to avoid 
    potential interference with the 
    pacemaker. To achieve this use 
    the phone on the opposite ear 
    to your pacemaker and do not 
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    Hospitals
    Switch off your wireless device 
    when requested to do so in 
    hospitals, clinics or health care 
    facilities. These requests are 
    designed to prevent possible 
    interference with sensitive 
    medical equipment.
    Road safety
    Check the laws and regulations 
    on the use of mobile phones in 
    the area when you drive.
    Do not use a hand-held 
    phone while driving.
    Give full attention to driving.
    Use a hands-free kit, if 
    available.
    Pull off the road and park 
    before making or answering 
    a call if driving conditions so 
    require.
    RF energy may affect some 
    electronic systems in your 
    vehicle such as car stereos 
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    and safety equipment.
    If your vehicle is equipped 
    with an airbag, ensure it is 
    not obstructed by your mobile 
    device or accessories. It may 
    fail or cause a serious injury if 
    obstructed when deployed.
    If you are listening to music 
    while out and about, please 
    ensure that the volume 
    is at a reasonable level 
    so that you are aware of 
    your surroundings. This is 
    particularly Important when 
    near roads.
    Avoid damage to your 
    hearing
    Damage to your hearing can 
    occur if you are exposed to loud 
    sound for long periods of time. 
    We therefore recommend that 
    you do not turn on or off the 
    handset close to your ear. We 
    also recommend that music 
    and call volumes are set to a 
    reasonable level.
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