network range, it can be used to make an emergency call. However,
emergency call numbers may not be reachable on all networks; you
should never rely on your mobile phone or emergency calls.
Using the battery and charger
Only use batteries and chargers approved by the manu acturer. Do
not use batteries or chargers that are not compatible with your
model to avoid any explosion.
Do not throw a battery in a ire as it might catch ire or explode. Do
not cause a short circuit to the charger as it might result in
mal unction, smoke or ire.
Do not place conductors like metals, keys or jewels, against the
battery poles or allow them to touch the ends o the battery to avoid
short circuiting the battery and causing injury (burns, or example) as
a result o battery overheating
I the power cable is damaged (wires exposed or broken) or the
connection to the plug is loose, do not use it to avoid electric shock,
short-circuit o the charger or a ire.
Do not dismantle the battery or weld the two poles o the battery to
prevent the battery rom leaking, overheating, catching ire or
exploding.
Keep the charger away rom any container o water or other liquids.
In iltration o liquid may cause electric leakage or other mal unction
to the charger.
I the battery leaks, emits smoke or a strange odour, cease use
immediately and move it ar away rom naked lames or people to
avoid a ire or injury rom explosion.
Do not charge the battery in a dusty or damp environment and keep
the cable away rom heated objects.
The battery is not ully charged when leaving the actory. There ore,
you should charge the battery or two hours be ore use. Be ore
charging, make sure the charge plug is correctly inserted in the
power socket. I it is incorrectly inserted, electric shock might occur
and the phone or battery may catch ire or explode. When charging