Motorola C353 manual Battery Use, Tabs at, Bottom Battery Compartment and push down

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Action

1If necessary,

 

remove the back

 

 

cover from the

Release

 

phone.

 

button

 

Press the tab at

 

 

 

the top of the

Side

 

phone, then lift the

 

cover up and off

band

 

 

 

the phone.

 

2

Remove the battery.

 

3

Install the

 

 

replacement

 

 

battery, printed

 

 

arrow first, under

 

 

the tabs at the

 

 

bottom of the

 

 

battery

 

 

compartment and push down.

 

The gold contacts should face down.

4Attach the bottom end of the back cover, then push the top end downward until it latches.

Battery Use

To maximize your battery’s performance:

Always use Motorola Original™ batteries and battery chargers. The phone warranty does not cover damage

Getting Started

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