Support; Troubleshooting - NTT docomo P-06C STYLE Series Instruction Manual

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Troubleshooting

⿠First of all, check to see if you need to update the software
program and then update it if necessary. See page 98 for
how to update software programs.
⿠When symptom persists even after you check the
countermeasures for the problem you suffer, contact the
"Repairs" counter listed on the back page of this manual or
a repair counter specifi ed by DOCOMO.
The "Repairs" counter is available in Japanese only.
Power source
The FOMA terminal does not turn on.
...Make sure the battery pack is attached to the FOMA terminal
correctly. (See page 23)
...Make sure the battery is fully charged. (See page 24)
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Charging
Cannot charge.
(The Call/Charging indicator does not light, or it fl ickers.)
...Make sure the battery pack is attached to the FOMA terminal
correctly. (See page 23)
...Make sure the power plug of the adapter is securely inserted into
the outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
...Make sure the adapter and the FOMA terminal are connected
correctly. (See page 25)
...When you use an AC adapter (option), make sure its connector is
fi rmly connected to the FOMA terminal or the provided desktop
holder. (See page 24)
...When you use the desktop holder, make sure the connector
terminal of the FOMA terminal is not stained. If it is stained, wipe
the terminal part with a dry cotton swab, etc.
...If you talk on the phone, have communications, or operate other
functions for a long time during battery charge, the temperature of
the FOMA terminal may rise to fl icker the Call/Charging indicator. In
that case, charge the battery after the FOMA terminal cools down.
(See page 24)
Operation of terminal
While you operate the FOMA terminal or charge the battery, they
get hot.
...While operating or charging, or when you operate i-αppli programs,
talk on the videophone, or watch 1Seg programs for a long time
during battery charge, the FOMA terminal, battery pack, or adapter
may become warm, but this is not a safety hazard, so you can
continue to use them.

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