30
Before Using the Handset
S
O-01D_English
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The battery pack is a consumable
accessory. The usage duration of the
battery per one charge decreases gradually
each time the battery is recharged.
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When the usage duration per one charge
becomes about half of a new battery pack,
the life if the battery pack is assumed to be
almost over. It is recommended that you
replace the battery pack ahead of time.
Depending on the usage condition, the
battery pack may be inflated as it comes to
be end of its life. This is not a malfunction.
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Return all spent battery packs to
NTT DOCOMO or a dealer, or a
recycling shop to protect the
environment.
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Make sure to charge with the Battery pack
S004 designed for the SO-01D attached.
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The included AC adapter's power plug is
compatible with AC100V to 240V. For using
the terminal overseas, a plug adapter that
fits the electrical outlets in the country you
stay is needed. Do not use an electrical
transformer for overseas use to charge the
terminal.
・
Use the included AC Adapter cable for
charging.
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When charging starts, the notification LED
turns on in red/orange/green. Green means
the remaining battery level reaches more
than 90%. To check the battery level, press
t
from the Home screen, then tap
[Settings] [About phone] [Status] and
check "Battery level". When charging is
completed, "100%" is displayed in the
battery level.
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When you start charging the battery with the
terminal powered off, the power turns on.
However, you cannot operate the terminal.
Do not charge the battery in a place where
the use is prohibited such as in airplane or
hospital.
Do not charge the battery pack for
a long time (several days)
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If you remain charging the terminal for a
long time, the power supply starts from the
battery pack after completion of charging.
The usage time duration may be short. In
that case, please charge it again correctly.
For recharging, remove the terminal from
the AC Adapter cable and reconnect it
again.
Battery pack life
Charging
Li-ion 00
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