Comply with the following precautions to avoid dangerous or illegal situations and ensure peak
performance of your mobile phone.
GT-E1085/GT-E1085L
safety and usage information
Handle and dispose of batteries and chargers
with care
Turn off the phone in potentially explosive
environments
Safety warnings
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Use only Samsung-approved batteries and chargers
specifically designed for your phone.
Incompatible batteries and chargers can cause serious
injuries or damage to your phone.
Do not use your phone at refueling points (service
stations) or near fuels or chemicals. Turn off your phone
whenever directed by warning signs or instructions.
Your phone could cause explosions or fire in and
around fuel or chemical storage and transfer areas or
blasting areas. Do not store or carry flammable liquids,
gases, or explosive materials in the same compartment
as the phone, its parts, or accessories.
Keep your phone away from small children and
pets
Keep your phone and all accessories out of the reach
of small children or animals. Small parts may cause
choking or serious injury if swallowed.
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Never dispose of batteries or phones in a fire. Follow
all local regulations when disposing of used batteries
or phones.
Mobile Phone
user manual
Never place batteries or phones on or in heating
devices, such as microwave ovens, stoves, or
radiators. Batteries may explode when overheated.
Protect your hearing
Reduce the risk of repetitive motion injuries
Listening to a headset at high volumes can
damage your hearing. Use only the minimum
volume setting necessary to hear your
conversation or music.
Never crush or puncture the battery. Avoid exposing
the battery to high external pressure, which can lead to
an internal short circuit and overheating.
While using your phone, hold the phone with a relaxed
grip, press the keys lightly, use special features that
reduce the number of keys you have to press (such
as templates and predictive text), and take frequent
breaks.
Avoid interference with pacemakers
Install mobile phones and equipment with
caution
Maintain a minimum of 15 cm (6 inches) between mobile
phones and pacemakers to avoid potential interference,
as recommended by manufacturers and the independent
research group, Wireless Technology Research. If you
have any reason to suspect that your phone is interfering
with a pacemaker or other medical device, turn off the
phone immediately and contact the manufacturer of the
pacemaker or medical device for guidance.
Ensure that any mobile phones or related equipment
installed in your vehicle are securely mounted. Avoid
placing your phone and accessories near or in an air
bag deployment area. Improperly installed wireless
equipment can cause serious injury when air bags inflate
rapidly.
Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your
phone depending on the software of the phone or your service
provider.
Printed in Korea
Code No.:GH68-24706A
English (LTN). 11/2009. Rev. 1.1
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Avoid using or storing your phone in dusty, dirty areas
to prevent damage to moving parts.
Turn off the phone or disable the wireless
functions when in an aircraft
Your phone can cause interference with aircraft
equipment. Follow all airline regulations and turn off your
phone or switch to a mode that disables the wireless
functions when directed by airline personnel.
Safety precautions
Drive safely at all times
Avoid using your phone while driving and obey all
regulations that restrict the use of mobile phones while
driving. Use hands-free accessories to increase your
safety when possible.
Important usage information
Your phone is a complex electronic device—protect
it from impacts and rough handling to avoid serious
damage.
Use your phone in the normal position
Avoid contact with your phone's internal antenna.
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Do not paint your phone, as paint can clog moving
parts and prevent proper operation.
Internal antenna
If your phone has a camera flash or light, avoid using it
close to the eyes of children or animals.
Protect batteries and chargers from damage
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Avoid exposing batteries to very cold or very hot
temperatures (below 0° C/32° F or above 45° C/
113° F). Extreme temperatures can reduce the
charging capacity and life of your batteries.
Your phone may be damaged by exposure to magnetic
fields. Do not use carrying cases or accessories with
magnetic closures or allow your phone to come in
contact with magnetic fields for extended periods of
time.
Follow all safety warnings and regulations
Comply with any regulations that restrict the use of a
mobile phone in a certain area.
Prevent batteries from contacting metal objects, as this
can create a connection between the + and – terminals
of your batteries and lead to temporary or permanent
battery damage.
Use only Samsung-approved accessories
Using incompatible accessories may damage your
phone or cause injury.
Allow only qualified personnel to service your
Avoid interference with other electronic devices
phone
Never use a damaged charger or battery.
Your phone emits radio frequency (RF) signals that
may interfere with unshielded or improperly shielded
electronic equipment, such as pacemakers, hearing
aids, medical devices, and other electronic devices in
homes or vehicles. Consult the manufacturers of your
electronic devices to solve any interference problems
you experience.
Allowing unqualified personnel to service your phone
may result in damage to your phone and will void your
warranty.
Turn off the phone near medical equipment
Handle your phone carefully and sensibly
Your phone can interfere with medical equipment in
hospitals or health care facilities. Follow all regulations,
posted warnings, and directions from medical
personnel.
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Do not disassemble your phone due to a risk of electric
shock.
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Do not allow your phone to get wet—liquids can cause
serious damage. Do not handle your phone with wet
hands. Water damage to your phone can void your
manufacturer's warranty.
In normal use, the actual SAR is likely to be much lower,
as the phone has been designed to emit only the RF
energy necessary to transmit a signal to the nearest
base station. By automatically emitting lower levels when
possible, your phone reduces your overall exposure to
RF energy.
Ensure maximum battery and charger life
SAR information
Your phone conforms to U.S. Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) standards that limit human
exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy emitted by
radio and telecommunications equipment. These
standards prevent the sale of mobile phone that exceed
a maximum exposure level (known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR) of 1.6 watts per kilogram.
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Avoid charging batteries for more than a week, as
overcharging may shorten battery life.
Over time, unused batteries will discharge and must
be recharged before use.
Disconnect chargers from power sources when not
in use.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization
for this model phone based on the compliance of
all reported SAR levels with the FCC RF exposure
guidelines. The authorization can be found on the FCC
Office of Engineering and Technology website at http://
product code E1085/E1085L).
Use batteries only for their intended purpose.
During testing, the maximum SAR values recorded for
this model were:
Handle SIM cards with care
Specific Absorption Rate
Network
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Do not remove a card while the phone is transferring
or accessing information, as this could result in loss of
data and/or damage to the card or phone.
Frequency
Held to ear
Worn on body1
GSM850 (1g)
1.18
0.471
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Protect cards from strong shocks, static electricity,
and electrical noise from other devices.
GSM900 (10g) 0.639
GSM1800 (10g) 0.469
GSM1900 (1g) 0.916
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Frequent writing and erasing will shorten the life span
of memory cards.
0.259
Do not touch gold-colored contacts or terminals with
your fingers or metal objects. If dirty, wipe the card
with a soft cloth.
1. When used with accessories that contain no metal and provide
at least 1.5 cm separation between the phone (including the
antenna, whether extended or retracted) and the wearer’s
body.
Ensure access to emergency services
Emergency calls from your phone may not be possible
in some areas or circumstances. Before travelling in
remote or undeveloped areas, plan an alternate method
of contacting emergency services personnel.
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