User's Manual

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charged. If the handset is still overused when a shortage of electricity is for it, it may take some time to display the
charge icon on the screen after the charge.
¾ The charge has been completed if the indication symbol of electric capacity on the screen icon zone shows full and
not twinkling. If the charge is going when the handset is turned off, the completed picture of charge will be shown on the
screen. Charging process normally takes several hours. During the charge, the battery, charger and handset will become
hot, as is normal.
¾ After the recharge is completed, disconnect the AC power supply with the charger and the handset.
Notice:
- The charging condition must be in an ambient temperature of +5 to +40 with ventilation, and the
chargers provided by the manufacturers must be used. Unauthorized use of the charger may be dangerous, and it
will also violate the warranty provisions of manufacturers.
- When the handset automatic shuts down or "electricity shortage" is warned due to electricity shortage, the
battery should be timely charged. If the battery is not used up before it is rechargeable, the handset will
automatically reduce charging time.
- The standby and call time of handsets provided by the manufacturers are based on the ideal working
environment. In practical use, the working hours of the battery will vary with the different networks, working
environments and use patterns.
- Please be sure that the battery is installed correctly when charging, and do not take the battery out of it when
charging.
- After charging, please disconnect the charger with the mobile phone and the power supply.
- If you do not disconnect the charger with the mobile phone and the power supply, the battery power exhausts
to some extend for a rather long time (about 5~8 hours), and the mobile phone begins to be recharged. We
recommend you not do this, because this will bring some effects on the performance and life of your battery.
2.3 Connect to the network
2.3.1 SIM card
You must first insert an effective SIM card before using your handset. Your SIM card is the key for you enter into the
digital GSM network.
All the relevant information with the establishment of network linking and your initialization of call records are recorded
in the planar metal region of the SIM card, together with the names, telephone numbers and SMS stored and received in