User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Index
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Safety Instructions
- 3. Description
- 4. Getting Started
- 5. Settings
- 6. Using the Ascom Myco Launcher
- 7. Alert View
- 8. Conversation
- 9. Calling
- 10. Phonebook
- 11. Camera and Gallery
- 12. Apps
- 13. Operation Notice
- 14. Maintenance
- 15. Troubleshooting
- 16. Related Documents
- 17. Document History
- Appendix A. Advanced and Admin System Settings
- Index
- Index
TD 93066EN
2 April 2015 / Ver. A
User Manual
Ascom Myco SH1 Wi-Fi and Cellular Smartphone
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14. Maintenance
14. Maintenance
14.1 Cleaning the Handset
Chemical Resistance
The the exterior of the handset have been tested and found resistant to
chipping, fading or
wearing off when the handset is treated with common cleaners and disinfectants or
perspiration. The following chemicals have shown no harmful effect:
•3 % Hydrochloric Acid
• M-alcohol (85 % Methylated Ethanol)
•60 % Chlorhexidine 0.5 mg/ml
NOTE: Acetone can be damaging to the plastic casing of the handset and should not be used.
14.2 Battery Maintenance
14.2.1 Battery life
Refer to Battery Storage and Maintenance Guide.
14.2.2 Battery Warnings
The "Low battery" icon is displayed when the battery has 15% or lower of its
ca
pacity left. In addition; the LED flashes orange, and the dialog window
"Battery low! Charge now!" appears.
The "Empty battery" icon flashes when the battery has 5% or lower of its
capacity l
eft. In addition; a warning signal sounds every two minutes, the
LED flashes red, and the dialog window "Battery empty! Shutting down!"
appears.
The "Half battery" icon is displayed when the battery has
50% of its capacity
left.
The "Full battery" icon is displayed when the battery is fully charged and has
100% of its capacity.
During a call, only the corresponding batte
ry warning signal notifies the user. The battery
warning signal cannot be silenced during a call. When not in call, the battery warning signal
can be silenced by pressing "Volume" button Down.
14.2.3 Replace Color Pad for Clip
The colored clip pads may be attached to the clip to ea
sily identify the handset belonging to
a workgroup or shift.
Use a thin 3-4 mm flat screwdri
ver or paper clip to remove the old color pad.
Use the screwdriver to press in the fastener. Check behind the clip to b
e sure it is entirely
inserted at both sides.