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Introduction

EMERGENCY CALLS

You can make emergency calls by dialling the European standard emergency number 112
even if there is no SIM card in your phone. Emergency calls can even be made if the phone
is PIN or electronically locked or call barred. In some countries local emergency numbers can
still be used for emergency purposes but the phone may have to contain a valid SIM card.
When making an emergency call remember to give all the necessary information as accurately
as possible. As phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an emergency,
do not cut off the call until told to do so.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

This mobile telephone is the product of advanced engineering, design and craftsmanship and
should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to enjoy this product for
many years.
- Do not expose your phone to any extreme environment where the temperature or humidity
is high.
- Do not expose or store your mobile in cold temperatures. When the phone warms up after
switch on, to its normal temperature, moisture may form inside and damage the electrical
parts.
- Do not attempt to disassemble the phone. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
- Do not expose your phone to water, rain or spilt beverages. It is not waterproof.
- Do not drop, knock or violently shake your phone. Rough handling may damage it.
- Do not clean your phone with strong chemicals or solvents. Wipe it only with a soft, slightly
dampened cloth.
- Do not place the telephone alongside computer discs, credit or travel cards or other mag-
netic media. The information contained on discs or cards may be affected by the phone.
- Do not connect incompatible products. The use of third party equipment or accessories, not
made or authorised by Mitsubishi Electric, invalidates the warranty of your phone and may
be a safety risk.
- Do not remove the labels. The numbers on it are important for aftersales service and other
related purposes.
- Do contact an authorised service centre in case of problem.

AC/DC ADAPTOR CHARGER

This mobile phone was designed to be used only with the supplied AC/DC charger. Use of
any other charger or adaptor invalidates any approval given to this apparatus and may be
dangerous.

BATTERY USE

Batteries may be charged hundreds of times but gradually wear out. When the operating time
(stand-by and talk time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery.
- Do not leave batteries connected to a charger longer than necessary. Overcharging short-
ens battery life.
- Disconnect battery chargers from the power source when not in use.
- Do not expose batteries to high temperatures or humidity.
- Do not dispose of the batteries in fire. They may explode.
- Avoid putting the batteries into contact with metal objects which can short circuit the battery
terminals (e.g. keys, paper clips, coins, etc.).
- Do not drop or subject the batteries to strong physical shocks.
- Do not try to disassemble any of the battery packs.
- Use only the recommended battery chargers (see above).
- If the battery terminals become soiled, clean them with a soft cloth.
- Batteries may warm up during charging.
Mobile phones rely on wireless and landline networks which cannot be guaranteed in all conditions. You
should therefore never rely solely on wireless phones for essential emergency communications.