Motorola W388, W216, W231 Removing and Replacing the Battery, Removing the battery cover

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W230/W388/W216/W231

Removing and Replacing the Battery

All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touches exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects.

1.Ensure the phone is turned off.

2.Push the latch and pop out the battery cover.

Figure 5. Removing the battery cover

3.Press the tab to pop out the battery.

There is a danger of explosion if the Lithium ion battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace only with the same type of battery or equivalent as recommended by the battery manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.

4.To replace, insert the battery with 2 tabs on its bottom end into the battery slot.

Figure 6. Replace the battery cover

5.Click the battery into place, then slip the battery cover over it.

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Contents W230/W388/W216/W231 Table of Contents Part Number Charts W216 Part Number Charts W388Part Number Charts W231 IndexProduct Identification IntroductionProduct Names Product ChangesScope Computer Program CopyrightsAudience Conventions Warranty Service PolicyOut of Box Failure Policy Product SupportOutside U.S.A Parts ReplacementAccessories and Aftermarket Division AAD Transmitter Functions Specification SpecificationsGeneral Functions Specification Speech Coding Functions Specification Receiver Functions SpecificationProduct Overview FeaturesCaller Line Identification Harvey Comparison ChartSIM Toolkit Class Harvey BandMenu Navigation Controls, Indicators, and Input/Output I/O ConnectorsGeneral Functions Network Liquid Crystal Display LCDMain menu Settings menuUser Interface Menu Structure Tools and Test Equipment Battery FunctionOperation General Test Equipment and ToolsScrewdriver T5, a pair of tweezers, wedge tool DisassemblyRemoving the battery cover Removing and Replacing the BatteryRemoving and Replacing the SIM Card Removing and Replacing the T-flash CardRemoving the EMU jack cover Removing the audio jack coverRemoving the front housing May 30 Removing and Replacing the Front HousingRemoving the rubber keypad Disengaging the side hooks Removing and Replacing the Antenna Module, Microphone Removing the key frameRemoving the microphone Removing and Replacing the LCD Screen Removing the board to board connectorPry the LCD shielding case away Removing and Replacing the LCD Shielding CaseRemove the gasket of Camera Removing and Replacing the Camera ModuleRemove the camera module International Mobile Station Equipment Identity Imei Subscriber Identity Module SIM and Identification LabelIdentification Type Allocation Code, formerly known as Type Approval Code Imei Number BreakdownSerial Number Check Digit Manual Test Mode TroubleshootingManual Test Mode Commands Manual Test CommandsSymptom Probable Cause Verification and Remedy Troubleshooting ChartLevel 1 and 2 Troubleshooting Chart W230/W388/W216/W231 Level 1 and 2 Troubleshooting Chart Programming Software Upgrade and FlexingExploded View Diagram Part Number Charts W230Part Number Item Number Description Specification Exploded View Parts ListW230 Exploded View Parts List W388 Exploded View Diagram May 30 Part Number Charts W388W388 Exploded View Parts List W216 Exploded View Diagram May 30 Part Number Charts W216W216 Exploded View Parts List W231 Exploded View Diagram May 30 Part Number Charts W231W231 Exploded View Parts List List of Accessories AccessoriesDescription Part Number Mini-USB plug Accessories Audio AccessoriesIndex IndexMay 30 Index-1 Index-2 May 30 Index W230/W388/W216/W231May 30 Index-3 Index W230/W388/W216/W231 Index-4 May 30