Preventing and solving problems
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EU directives
Your phone is authorized for use in GSM networks. It
complies with following EU directives:
• ETS 300-342-1 ‘Electromagnetic Compatibility’ (EMC),
for European Digital Cellular Telecommunication
system.
• 98/13/EC, CTR 19 and CTR 20 (CTR: common
Technical Regulation)
• 73/23/EEC ‘Low Voltage Directive’ as amended by
93/68/EEC
Technical specifications
• Weight:
68g, including the standard battery
fitted.
• Size:
Main body dimensions:
102mm (h) x 43mm (w) x 17mm (d)
• Volume:
Less than 70cc.
• Standby time:
250 hours - dependent on your
current network,
• Talk time:
120 minutes - dependent on your
current network,
• Power (frequencies):
• GSM Class 4 (2 Watt) Freq. Range 880 - 960 MHz
• GSM Class 1 (1 Watt) Freq. Range 1710-1880 MHz
Troubleshooting
If you experience a problem when using your phone, first
try to solve the problem using the information below:
Can’t switch the phone on
• Battery may be drained. Charge it and check the
charging indication in the display.
• Battery contacts may be dirty. Clean the contacts on
both the battery and the phone using a dry cloth.
Switch the phone on and off a few times.
• New replacement battery. Recharge the battery.
• The battery may have been incorrectly charged,
inducing its automatic safety circuit which remains in
force for six hours. Remove battery and wait for six
hours, then refit and try to switch on your phone.
No charging display
• Battery may be drained. Charge it for 2 hours, then
disconnect and charge normally.
• Battery may be defective. Battery performance reduces
over a period of time. Replace the battery. The battery
will last longer if you keep it out of extreme heat.
• Check the mains socket, and the connection to the
phone.
• Do not charge the battery in extreme temperature
conditions.
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