User's Manual
Emergency call
In an emergency situation, if the phone is on and you are within the network range, it can
be used to make an emergency call. However, emergency call numbers may not be
reachable on all networks; you should never rely on your mobile phone for emergency
calls.
Using the battery/charger
Only use batteries and chargers approved by the manufacturer. Do not use batteries or
chargers that are not compatible with your model to avoid any explosion.
Do not throw a battery in a fire as it might catch fire or explode. Do not cause a short
circuit to the charger as it might result in malfunction, smoke or fire.
Do not place conductors like metals, keys or jewels, against the battery poles or allow
them to touch the ends of the battery to avoid short circuiting the battery and causing
injury (burns, for example) as a result of battery overheating
If the power cable is damaged (wires exposed or broken) or the connection to the plug is
loose, do not use it to avoid electric shock, short-circuit of the charger or a fire.
Do not dismantle the battery or weld the two poles of the battery to prevent the battery
from leaking, overheating, catching fire or exploding.
Keep the charger away from any container of water or other liquids. Infiltration of liquid
may cause electric leakage or other malfunction to the charger.
If the battery leaks, emits smoke or a strange odour, cease use immediately and move it
far away from naked flames or people to avoid a fire or injury from explosion.
Do not charge the battery in a dusty or damp environment and keep the cable away from
heated objects.
The battery is not fully charged when leaving the factory. Therefore, you should charge
the battery for two hours before use. Before charging, make sure the charge plug is
correctly inserted in the power socket. If it is incorrectly inserted, electric shock might
occur and the phone or battery may catch fire or explode. When charging is completed,
pull out the charger plug from the power socket, and do not pull the cable.
If the liquid in the battery splashes into your eyes, do not rub the eyes to avoid damaging
your vision, rinse the eyes immediately in clean water and go to a hospital for assistance.