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Appendix/Index
Troubleshooting
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When you have a vague idea of malfunctioning, you can perform
diagnosis by yourself.
For details, refer to NTT DOCOMO website.
https://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/trouble/repair/
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Check for the necessity of software update first, and update the
software if necessary.
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When checking the following items does not improve the symptom,
contact "Repairs (Inquiries/Request)" on the last page of this
manual (in Japanese only) or DOCOMO-specified repair office.
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Power supply
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Cannot power on the terminal
Check if the battery is not run out.
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Screen is frozen, the power cannot be turned off
When the screen freezes or the power cannot be turned off,
press and hold
O
for approximately 10 seconds to force-quit.
* Note that some data and settings may be erased due to force-quit
operation.
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The power of the terminal shuts down automatically
If temperature of the terminal rises high, the power may shut
down automatically. In this case, wait until temperature of the
terminal drops and turn the power on again.
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Charging
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Cannot charge (The LED indicator does not light, or the
battery icon is not displayed while charging)
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Check if the adapter's power plug is correctly inserted to an
outlet or accessory.
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Check if the adapter and the terminal are set correctly.
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When using the AC adapter (optional), check if the Type-C
plug of the AC adapter is connected to the terminal correctly.
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When using USB Cable A to C 01 (optional), check if the PC is
turned on.
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If you execute calls, communications or other function
operations for a long time while charging, the terminal may
become hot and the LED indicator turns off (charging stops) or
battery level may become low. In this case, wait until the
temperature of the terminal drops and charge again.
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The LED indicator flashes in red
If you set from the Home screen,
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[Settings]
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[Display]
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[Low battery] in [LED indicator] to ON (default: ON), the LED
indicator flashes when the battery level becomes low. In that
case, charge the terminal.
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Troubleshooting (FAQ)