Important:
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is not replaced properly or if it is exposed to
fire. Do not short-circuit the battery. The battery does not contain any parts that can
be replaced. Do not open the battery casing under any circumstances. Use only the
appropriate chargers and batteries as recommended by your Vodafone dealer. Used
batteries must be disposed of properly. If you plan to not use the phone for a longer
period you should take the battery out.
5.4
Locking and unlocking
On the right bottom side of your mobile phone there is a key that can lock your phone
keypad. If you push this key down, the keypad will lock. The locked status is then
shown in the form of a lock symbol on the display. If you move this key up, your
phone will become unlocked again. You cannot switch the phone on or off when it is
locked neither can the menus be operated.
Please note:
you can receive calls even when your mobile phone is locked. This
means the mobile phone is unlocked for the duration of any incoming call. The phone
is locked again automatically when the call is ended or when the contact number is
automatically saved.
You can also enter the emergency numbers when the keypad is locked.
5.5
Switching on and off
The button to switch the phone on is at the top of the mobile phone. If you press the
button for about two seconds the phone switches on. Press it again for about another
two seconds to switch the phone off.
Please note that the keypad has to be unlocked before you can switch the mobile
phone on and off (see above).
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