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Batteries have a limited life.
Though it varies depending on the usage
state, you are advised to replace the battery if
its usable time is extremely short even when
you fully charge it. Make sure that you buy the
specified battery.
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Charge the battery in a place with an
appropriate ambient temperature of
5°C to 35°C.
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Make sure that the battery is charged
when you use the FOMA phone for the
first time or have not used it for a long
period of time.
Notes on handling batteries
Notes on Handling
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Do not wet the equipment.
The FOMA phone, battery, adapter/charger,
and UIM are not waterproofed. Do not use
them in environments, which are high in
humidity such as in bathrooms, and do not
allow them to get wet from rain. Further, if
carrying them against your body, they become
moist due to perspiration and the internal parts
may become corroded, causing malfunction.
If the parts are found to have been damaged
due to exposure to the liquids, any repairs will
not be covered by warranty, or repairs may not
be possible. This may be repaired at a cost if
repairs are possible.
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Use a dry soft cloth such as the one
for cleaning glasses to clean the
equipment.
The screen of the FOMA phone
sometimes has a special coating so that
they are easier to see. If you rub it roughly
with a dry cloth, it might be scratched.
Take care of the way of handling, and use
only a dry, soft cloth such as the one for
cleaning glasses. If the screen is left with
water drop or stain adhered, smear may
be generated or the coating might peel off.
Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene,
detergent or other solvents for cleaning,
otherwise the printing may be removed or
discoloration may result.
General notes
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Occasionally clean the terminals of the
equipment using a dry cotton swab.
If the terminals become soiled, the connection
might deteriorate so that the power turns off
or the battery does not charge fully. Wipe the
terminals with a dry cloth or cotton swab.
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Do not place the FOMA phone near an
air conditioner outlets.
Condensation may form due to rapid changes
in temperature, and this may corrode internal
parts and cause malfunction.
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Do not place the FOMA phone in
places where it may be subjected to
excessive pressure.
Do not place the FOMA phone in a bag along
with many other articles or in a trouser pocket,
because this can damage the LCD display
and internal circuitry.
Malfunctions caused by such damage is not
covered by the warranty.
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Carefully read each instruction manual
attached to the FOMA phone, battery
pack, adapter/charger, or desktop
holder.
Notes on handling the FOMA phone
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Avoid using in extremely high or low
temperatures.
The FOMA phone should be used within
a temperature range of 5°C to 35°C and a
humidity range of 45% to 85%.
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The FOMA phone, if operated near
landline phones, television sets, radios
or other devices that are in use, may
affect them. You should operate your
FOMA phone as far away from such
equipment as possible.
Notes on Handling
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Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
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It is recommended that you make
separate notes of the information
stored in the FOMA phone and keep
such notes in a safe place.
We take no responsibility for any loss of the
stored data items.
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Do not sit with the FOMA phone in
your trousers or skirts pocket. Do not
place the FOMA phone under heavy
objects in a bag.
Malfunction may result.
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Make sure that nothing, such as a
strap, gets caught between the parts of
the FOMA phone when you close it.
Otherwise, malfunction or damage may result.
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The FOMA phone becomes warm
during use or charging but this is not
an abnormality. Use the FOMA phone
as it is.
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Do not leave the FOMA phone in
places exposed to direct sunlight.
Pixels may be discolored or burns may result.
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