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Make sure to charge the battery the first
time you use the FOMA terminal or if you
have not used it for a long period.
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The available operating time of the bat-
tery pack depends on the conditions
under which you use it and the condition
of the battery pack itself.
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The battery pack may swell slightly as
the life comes close to the end and it
causes no problem.
c
Leaving the metallic part (connector)
soiled may cause poor contact and the
FOMA terminal may switch off. Wipe off
the dirt with a dry cloth or cotton swab
before use.
c
Do not store or leave the battery pack
with no battery left.
Failure to observe this instruction may lower
the performance or shorten the life of the bat-
tery pack.
If you leave it for a long period, remove it from
the FOMA terminal, and store it in a cool, dry
place. Also, charge the battery at least once in
half a year.
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Keep the battery pack in a cool and dry
place away from direct sunlight.
If you do not use the battery pack for a long
period, use up the battery, remove the pack
from the FOMA terminal, and keep it in a vinyl
case.
Handling the Adapters and Charger
c
Charge the battery pack within the
proper ambient temperature range (5°C
to 35°C).
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Do not charge the battery:
a
In a humid, dusty or shaky place
a
Near your landline phone, TV or radio
c
The adapter or charger may become
warm while the FOMA terminal is
charged. This is normal, and you can
continue to use it.
c
Do not use the DC Adapter while the
engine is not running.
Doing so may drain the car battery.
c
If you use an outlet that provides pull-
out prevention, follow the instructions of
the outlet manual.
c
Do not subject the adapter or charger to
strong impacts. Do not deform the
charging terminal or terminal guide.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Handling the FOMA card (UIM)
c
When inserting the FOMA card (UIM)
into the FOMA terminal, do not apply
unnecessary force.
c
The FOMA card (UIM) may become warm
while being used or while the FOMA ter-
minal is charged. This is normal, and
you can continue to use it.
c
The warranty does not cover damage
caused by inserting the FOMA card
(UIM) into some other type of IC Card
reader/writer. It is your responsibility.
c
Always keep the IC part clean.
c
Wipe with a soft dry cloth (of the type
used for eyeglasses).
c
It is your responsibility to back up all
data stored on the FOMA card (UIM) .
Under no circumstances shall NTT DoCoMo
be held liable for any loss of or damage to data
stored on your FOMA terminal.
c
To preserve the environment, take the
used FOMA card (UIM) to a DoCoMo shop.
c
Do not use the FOMA terminal in
extremely high or low temperatures.
The operating temperature range is from 5 to
35°C and the humidity range is from 45 to
85%.
c
Do not scratch, touch or short-circuit the
IC carelessly.
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
c
Do not drop the FOMA card (UIM) or sub-
ject it to strong impacts.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
c
Do not bend the FOMA card (UIM) or put
something heavy on it.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
c
When removing the FOMA card (UIM) ,
do not apply unnecessary force.
Handling the miniSD Memory Card
Do not remove the miniSD memory card or
turn off the FOMA terminal while using the
miniSD memory card.
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
Handling the In-Car Holder
Be sure to attach the in-car holder to the
arm rest, etc. Firmly place the FOMA termi-
nal into the in-car holder.
Handling the Camera
If you break the law while using the FOMA
terminal, you may be liable to prosecution
under applicable laws and regulations
(such as the Public Nuisance Laws).
Please be considerate of the privacy of
individuals around you when taking and
sending photos using camera-equipped
mobile phones.
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