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recautions
c
Pay attention to avoid putting something
sharp and/or hard into the earpiece/speaker.
Otherwise, your FOMA terminal may malfunction
or be damaged.
c
Pay attention to avoid putting fluids such as
water or objects such as pieces of metal or
flammable materials into the small
clearance created at the back of the display
when FOMA terminal is opened.
Otherwise, fire, electric shock or malfunction may
occur.
c
Do not put a sticker with an extreme
thickness, etc. on the face of the display or
keys.
This may cause malfunction.
c
Do not put a label or sticker on the back of
the FOMA terminal display.
The label or sticker may interfere when the FOMA
terminal is opened/closed, and cause malfunction
or damage.
c
Do not remove the microSD card or turn off
the FOMA terminal when using the microSD
card.
Otherwise, loss of data or malfunction may result.
Handling the Battery Pack
c
The battery pack is consumable.
If the battery pack does not work for enough time
even when it is fully charged, it is time to exchange
it. Exchange it for a specified new battery pack.
c
Charge the battery pack within the proper
ambient temperature range (5°C to 35°C).
c
Make sure to charge the battery when you
use the FOMA terminal for the first time or if
you have not used it for a long period of
time.
c
The available operating time of the battery
pack depends on the conditions in which
you use it and the condition of the battery
pack itself.
c
When the life of the battery pack is near
end, the battery pack may expand a little
according to the usage condition, but this is
not a malfunction.
c
In order to keep a battery pack for a long
time, note the following:
a
If a battery pack is kept fully charged
(immediately after charging is completed
a
If a battery pack is kept empty (in a state that
battery life is too poor for the FOMA terminal to
be turned on)
The performance and life of the battery pack may
deteriorate.
It is recommended that battery level should be
seen in a state that, just for a reference as to what
battery level is proper for a longer battery life, two
battery icons are shown.
Handling the Adapter (including the
Charger)
c
Charge the battery pack within the proper
ambient temperature range (5°C to 35°C).
c
Do not charge the battery pack in the
following places:
a
In a humid, dusty or shaky place
a
Near your home phone, TV or radio
c
It is normal for the adapter or charger to
become warm while being charged. It is not
a malfunction and you can keep on using. It
is not a malfunction and you can keep on
using.
c
Do not use the DC adapter to charge the
battery pack when the car engine is not
running.
This may drain the car battery.
c
If you use an electrical outlet with a
disconnection prevention mechanism,
follow the instructions of the user’s manual
of the outlet.
c
Do not shock the adapter or charger. Do not
deform the charging terminal.
This may cause malfunction.
Handling the FOMA card
c
Do not apply unnecessary force to attach or
remove the FOMA card.
c
It is normal for the FOMA card to become
warm while being used. It is not a
malfunction and you can keep on using.
c
The warranty does not cover damage
caused by inserting the FOMA card into
some other type of IC Card reader/writer.
c
Always keep the IC part clean.
c
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth (such as a cloth
for glasses).
c
It is the user’s responsibility to keep a
separate record of all data stored on your
FOMA card.
Under no circumstances shall NTT DOCOMO be
liable for any loss or damage to the data stored on
your FOMA terminal.
c
To preserve the environment, take
discarded FOMA card to a docomo shop or
service counter.
c
Avoid using the FOMA card in extremely
high or low temperatures.
c
Do not damage, scratch, touch imprudently,
or short circuit the IC.
Otherwise, loss of data or malfunction may result.
c
Be careful not to drop the FOMA card or
apply an impact to it.
This may cause malfunction.
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