Troubleshooting - Motorola V3620 Manual

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Troubleshooting

Q. I pressed the Power key, but nothing happened. What is
wrong with my phone?
A. Check that you have installed a battery and that the
battery is charged. See "Battery Information" on pages
23-36 for more information on batteries for your
Motorola cellular phone.
Q. My battery did not last as long as I expected. What can I
do to extend battery life?
A. Keep in mind that your battery's talk time and standby
time are a relative measurement of the battery's capacity.
The more you talk on the phone, the less standby time
you will have and vice versa.
To get the most from your battery, make sure it is fully
charged. To charge the battery to 100% of its capacity,
leave it in the charger for an extra hour after the
charger's light turns green.
Certain features can demand power from your battery
and reduce battery life. If you have selected the Auto
Display Timer feature (see "Displaying the Individual
Call Timer Automatically" on page 75), the display uses
battery power to remain active during each call. Turn
this feature off to conserve battery energy.
Exposing your battery to extreme temperatures—below
-10°C (14°F) or above 45°C (113°F)—can shorten
battery life. Batteries are especially sensitive to high

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