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1.- General Information

1.2 Exposure to Electromagnetic Radio Waves and S.A.R.

This phone operates within the electromagnetic radiation limits established by the European Union (EU) for the protection of the health of the user. These limits form part of a set of demands developed by independent investigation organizations and establish the limits of electromagnetic radiation exposure to the general public, regardless of age or state of health, including a considerable margin of error.

The limit recommended by the European Council is measured with the Specific Absorption Rate, or S.A.R., and it is 2 watts/kilogram. This value is the unit of measure of radiation that the body absorbs while using a mobile phone. The tests were performed with using the maximum power level in all frequency bands and in standard working conditions. While the S.A.R. is evaluated at its maximum power level, the actual S.A.R. level while using the phone is generally lower than the values obtained in the tests. Thus your phone is designed to assure your connection to the network. The closer you are to a phone tower antenna, the lower the power levels that your phone uses will be.

The S.A.R. variations under those indicated by the directives regarding electromagnetic energy exposure do not translate into variations in safety, and although differences can exist in the S.A.R. levels between different mobile phone models, all must be designed to operate within the directives of electromagnetic energy exposure.

All Owasys mobile phone models are designed to function inside these levels and include an ample margin of safety in order to guarantee safety to all people, regardless of their age or health, and to avoid any measurement variations.

The maximum level of tested S.A.R. in this owasys22C mobile phone is 0.8 watts/kilogram (10 grams), when Owasys performed tests for its use with the ear.

Your owasys22C mobile phone is equipped with an integrated antenna. To get the best reception while communicating, avoid covering the antenna area on the upper part of the back.

 

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