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Op erating Temperature Specifications 

Maximum  device  operating 
temperature 

45°C 

Device  operating  temperature 
range 

-10°C to  45°C 

 
Safet y Precautions 

 

 

Switch off your device in any area  with potential explosive atmosphere such as 
refueling  stations,  fuel  depots,  chemical  plants  or  places  where  blasting 
operation is in progress.  Sparks arising out of radio frequency may cause fire or  
explosion.  Remember to comply with legal requirements and local restrictions 
when using the phone.  
 

 

Your Phone’s radio waves may interfere with medical devices.  
Preferably maintain a distance of  15.3 cm (6 inches) between a wireless device 
and implanted medical devices such as pacemaker or cardioverter  defibrillator. 
Switch off your device when regulations require you to do so.  

 

Always keep the phone and accessories out of reach of small children. Small 
parts such as the SIM card can be dismantled and swallowed by small children. 

 

Do not place the phone near electromagnetic data carriers  such as credit/Debit 
cards. Information stored on them could be lost.  

 

Permanent damage to hearing may occur if you use earphones at high volume 
for prolonged periods. Set your volume to a safe level.  

 

The mains voltage (V) specified on the power supply unit must not be exceeded 
to prevent damage to the charging device. The power supply must be plugged 
into an easily accessible AC power socket  when charging the battery.  

Summary of Contents for Canvas 2

Page 1: ...Q4310 User Guide www micromaxinfo com...

Page 2: ...Notificati ons 7 Phone S ecurity 8 Fingerprint 10 Battery Saver Mode 11 Setti ngs and Networks 11 Pair With Bluetooth Devices 12 Airplane Mode 13 Google Maps 13 Operating Temperature S pecifications 1...

Page 3: ...eatures and additional services may vary by device software or serviceprovider Applications and their functions may vary based on the country region software or hardware specifications Micromax is not...

Page 4: ...3 Understand Your Phone...

Page 5: ...Notification Light 11 Volume Up Down 4 Proximity Sensor 12 Power On Off 5 Display 13 Camera 6 Fingerprint Scanner 14 Flash 7 Speaker 8 USB Jack Insert SIM and Memory Card 1 Switch off your phone remo...

Page 6: ...5 2 Insert the micro SDcard as shown Please keep the SIM card out of the reach of children Charging the Battery Before using the device for the first time werecommend you to fully charge the battery...

Page 7: ...Google Maps and much more Internet connection is required to set up Google account You can configure your Googleaccount from Settings Accounts Add ac c ount Google If you do not have an existing Googl...

Page 8: ...7 Notifications Notifications inform you of new messages and events as and when they appear on the device Open Notification panel C los e Noti fi c ati on panel Open Qui c k S etti ngs...

Page 9: ...Mode Wi Fi Brightness levels and many more Phone Security You can unlock your phone using a variety of methods The default unlock method is S w i pe To unlockthe screen just swipe up on the lock scre...

Page 10: ...n pattern by connecting the dots to prevent your phone from unauthorized access P IN Enter your PIN to unlock your phone You can set a PIN as your screen password P assword Enter your password to unlo...

Page 11: ...s 1 Go to S etti ngs S ec ur i ty Fi nger pr i nt 2 Unlock the screen if screen lock is set 3 Follow the on screen instructions 4 Place your finger on the scanner as shown below till the scan is compl...

Page 12: ...to various networks and devices You can also transfer files to from your PC through the data cable Connect to the Internet Go to S ettings S IM cards and enable C ellular data on your preferred SIM Yo...

Page 13: ...e other Wi Fi enabled PC laptop handset and choose your phone as a Wi Fi networkto connect with it 3 View and configure Wi Fi hotspot settings by tapping Set up Wi Fi hots pot option Bluetooth Tetheri...

Page 14: ...ered by GoogleInc which offers you access to various map based services You can view various streets landmarks and can even plan your routes with the help of Google Maps Settings required for Google M...

Page 15: ...3cm 6inches between a wireless device and implanted medical devicessuch as pacemaker or cardioverter defibrillator Switch off yourdevice when regulationsrequireyou todoso Always keep the phone and ac...

Page 16: ...terna l circuit boardsand finemechanics Do not useharsh chemicals cleaning solvents orstrong detergentstoclean the device Only useasoft clean dry cloth toclean thesurfaceof thedevice Do notstore or br...

Page 17: ...h theabove mentioned guidelinesorimproperusageof themobilephone Recycle your Phone The WEEE logo shown at the left appears on the product battery handset and charger toindicatethatthisproductmustnotbe...

Page 18: ...ity of thedevices used and thecontentformatssupported Otherproductlogosand company namesmentioned herein may betrademark s or tradenamesof their respective owners Available storagememory may vary base...

Page 19: ...useyourhandsetwhen thesignal quality isgood People having active medical implantsshould preferably keep thehandsetatleast 15cm away from theimplant Maintain apreferabledistanceof 15mm from thedevice...

Page 20: ...inal purchasewhen brand new ThisWarranty issubjecttothefollowing termsand conditions 1 Micromax provides1 yearwarranty on the transceiverand 6 months warranty for the battery and accessoriesincluded i...

Page 21: ...any s obligation under this warranty shall be limited to repair or providingreplacement of part s only If the company isnot able to repair the handset covered underwarranty then itcanbereplaced by sam...

Page 22: ...s Micromax guaranteestothe purchaserthatthisproductcarriesa warranty fortheperiod mentioned above commencing from thedateof purchase Thecompanywill repairfreeof chargeany partor partsof the product if...

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