Clarity not available manual Battery installation and charging, Battery Use, Battery charging

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Battery installation and charging

Battery Use

Recharge the battery when the phone is powered OFF automatically or when there is a low battery indicator showing on the LCD.

If the battery has not completely run out of energy before charging, the mobile will adjust and reduce the time

of charging.

The idle and talk time of the phone specified by the factory is based on a perfect working environment. In reality, the working time of the battery will vary with the network status, work environ- ment and usage requirements.

Battery Installation and removal

Step 1: Remove the battery compart- ment cover by sliding the cover towards the bottom end of the phone.

Step 2: Install the battery by pushing the battery into the compartment while ensuring that the contacts on the battery and battery compartment are correctly aligned and engaged.

Step 3: Replace the battery compart- ment cover by sliding the cover towards the upper end of the phone. Make sure it snaps securely into place.

Battery charging

Note: Phone Charging Options: See page 21 for correct use of the AC power adapter. The phone may be charged by connecting the AC power cord (tip) directly into the phones charging port on the

side of the phone, or by using the charging base connected to the AC power adapter.

Begin the battery charging process by inserting the “plug-tip” of the AC Power cord into the charging port (11) of the phone. Plug the AC Power Adapter into a 110V electrical outlet. Charging time is approximately 2-3 hours.

The battery indication on the phone LCD will begin to “blink.” If the phone is powered off, the LCD will display “charging”.

When charging is complete the battery indicator will stop “blinking”.

Warning: The phone should be stored in

awell-ventilated environment where the temperature is -40˚C — +55˚C. Use only the factory supplied charger and battery.

The warranty will be void if the factory supplied charger is not used.

Battery Security

Use only the factory supplied battery. The use of non-original parts will void the manufacturer’s warranty.

The new battery can achieve the best per-formance only after two or three complete charging and use cycles.

The battery may be charged for hundred’s of times. However, over time, the power will degrade and per- formance will degrade. Install a new battery when the idle and talk time are apparently shortened.

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