Nokia 2690 manual Charge the battery

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damage the memory card and the device, and corrupt data stored on the card.

You can remove or replace the memory card during phone operation without switching the device off, but you need to ensure that no application is currently accessing the memory card.

Charge the battery

Your battery has been partially charged at the factory. If the device indicates a low charge, do the following:

1Connect the charger to a wall outlet.

2Connect the charger to the device.

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Contents Nokia 2690 User Guide Contents Operator menu Nokia. All rights reserved Safety SafetyQualified Service Get started Insert SIM card and batteryGet started Remove the SIM card Insert a microSD card Remove the microSD card Charge the battery Antenna Get started Headset Magnets and magnetic fieldsGet started Keys and parts Switch on and off Standby modeGet started Get started Keypad lock Functions without a SIM card Applications running in backgroundGeneral information General informationAbout your device Network services Access codes Shared memoryNokia support Nokia. All rights reserved Make and answer a call CallsCalls LoudspeakerCalls Dialling shortcuts Text modes Write textWrite text Traditional text inputPredictive text input Write text Navigate the menus Navigate the menusText and multimedia messages MessagingMessaging Text messagesMultimedia messages Create a text or multimedia message Select Menu Messaging Create message MessageNokia Xpress audio messages Messaging Flash messagesMessaging Create message Flash message Select Menu Messaging Create messageSelect Menu Messaging E-mail Access the e-mail applicationInstant messaging Call your voice mailbox Message settingsVoice messages Edit voice mailbox numberMessaging Contacts ContactsSelect Menu Contacts Contacts Call log Call logProfiles SettingsSettings TonesDate and time Settings DisplaySelect Menu Settings Date and time ShortcutsSynchronisation and backup Select Menu Settings Sync and backup and from the followingBluetooth wireless technology Settings ConnectivitySet up a Bluetooth connection Packet data Select Menu Settings Call Calls and phoneVoice commands and voice dialling Settings Select Menu Settings and Configuration ConfigurationEnhancements Restore factory settings Operator menu Operator menuGallery GalleryDigital rights management To view the folders, select Menu Gallery Camera and video MediaMedia Capture an imageMedia Record a video clip FM radioSearch for a neighbouring station Switch between saved stationsAdjust the volume Save a stationSelect Menu Media Music player Media Voice recorderMusic player Start or pause playingFast-forward the current song Media Close the music player Applications ApplicationsSelect Menu Applications Applications Organiser Alarm clockSelect Menu Organiser Alarm clock OrganiserOrganiser Web or Internet Web or InternetWeb or Internet Connect to a web service SIM services SIM servicesNokia original accessories Nokia original accessoriesNokia original accessories Practical rules about accessories BatteryNokia original accessories Green tips Green tipsSave energy Battery Battery and charger information Product and safety informationProduct and safety information RecycleProduct and safety information Nokia battery authentication guidelines Authenticate hologram Taking care of your device Small children Recycle Additional safety informationOperating environment Medical devices Implanted medical devicesHearing aids VehiclesPotentially explosive environments Emergency callsProduct and safety information MANUFACTURER’S Limited Warranty Warranty periodHow to get warranty service What is not covered? Other important notices Limitation of Nokias liability Statutory obligations 0434 Page THIRD-PARTY PATENTS, Copyrights TRADEMARKS, or Other Rights Index IndexIndex Web Write text