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Charging a Battery Pack
You are supplied with a battery charger that must be plugged into an appropriate wall socket (230V, 50Hz). For more details about charging times, see page 16.
Switching the Phone On and Off
A mobile phone can only place and receive calls when it is switched on.
• The battery pack may become warm during charging. See pages 12 and 13 for various safety precautions to be taken with the battery pack.
•When the battery is discharged, and Low Battery are displayed. Refer to the table in Step 3.
1. Switch the phone on by pressing / I for at least two seconds.
Result:
• The phone gives a long beep |
• The greeting message is displayed |
MENU |
OK | C |
1 |
2
3 |
1.Plug the travel adapter into the bottom of the handset.
2.Plug the travel adapter into an appropriate wall socket.
Result:
•Charging begins
•The battery status indicator blinks
You can use the phone while charging the battery pack. However, the charge time will be longer.
3.When is displayed (charging is finished), unplug the adapter from the phone by:
◆Pressing the two buttons on the sides of the adapter plug
◆Pulling the plug
Refer to the table below when checking the battery status.
Indication | Battery Status |
| Discharged |
| 1/3 full |
• The phone scans for the available |
network; when the network name |
is displayed, you can place and |
receive calls |
• If Phone Lock is displayed, enter the password first (see page 49).
•When you switch the tele- phone on for the first time, Enter PIN: is displayed (see page 20).
•If Check Card is displayed, check that your SIM card is correctly installed (see page 15).
2.When you have finished using the phone, switch it off by pressing / I again for two seconds.
Result:
•The phone gives a long beep
•Power Off appears
•The display is cleared
•The battery is no longer being used
|
| MENU |
OK | C |
|
1 . | 2 | 3 DEF |
Power Off
4 |
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2/3 full |
Fully charged |
4.Unplug the adapter from the wall socket.
To enable the phone to lock automatically when switched off. See page 49.
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