User's Manual

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in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Consult the local safety regulations first if you are to use your mobile phone on a vehicle
loaded with explosives or flammables (even when the ignition is turned off) or on a vehicle
powered by LPG.
Efficient Operation
Efficient operation can improve your phone performance, lower RF energy and energy
consumption.
For the sake of safety and optimum performance, hold your phone properly during a call,
with the antenna above your shoulder and the earpiece close to your ear.
Avoid contact with antenna during a call.
Do not use a phone the antenna of which is damaged. Touching a damaged antenna may
cause slight burn. Ask a qualified technician to replace the antenna for you. Use only
genuine parts.
Battery Use
Use only Genuine batteries intended for specific phone models. The standard battery
used on this phone is a Li-ion 600mAh battery, with a standby time of approximately
100-270* hours and a connection time of approximately 150-240 minutes (network
dependent). Use of other accessories will void the warranty.
Do not touch the two poles of battery with metal (e.g. keys in your pocket) to prevent
damage and injury result from battery short circuit.
Do not fold or disassemble the battery.
Do not throw the battery in fire or soak it in water.
Responsibility
User’s responsibility
Neglect may cause failure or injury. To avoid that, please read carefully the following safety
precautions and keep people using your phone informed of them.
To prevent any unauthorized use of your phone:
Make sure your phone is put in a safe place and out of reach of children.
Keep your PIN code in mind.
Turn the phone off when it is not used for a long time.
Children
Your cellulous phone is not a toy. Make sure your phone is put in a safe place and out of reach
of children. Do not allow children to play with your phone, it may cause injury or damage.
Compliance with Local Law and Regulation
Cellulous phones may cause interference. Laws and regulations are passed with respect to