Attaching/Removing The Battery Pack; Charging - NTT docomo FOMA SO706i Instruction Manual

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Attaching/Removing the
Battery Pack
Make sure to turn the FOMA terminal off before
removing the battery pack. Note also that keep the
FOMA terminal folded and held in your hand.
● Attaching
1
Remove the back cover
Pressing the back cover in direction ①, slide it in
direction ② to remove the back cover.
2
Attach the battery pack
With the "
A
" side of the battery pack facing up,
attach the battery pack in direction ③ making
sure that the " ▲ " mark of the battery pack fits
the " ▲ " mark of the FOMA terminal (Phone),
then press the battery pack down in direction ④.
Attach the back cover
3
Lift the back cover about 3 mm and fit the back
claws in the groove of the FOMA terminal
(Phone). Pressing the back cover in direction ⑤,
slide it in direction ⑥ and press the back cover
until the catch clicks shut.
Make sure that there is no space between the
Back cover and the FOMA terminal (Phone).
Back claws
● Removing
1
Remove the back cover
Remove the battery pack
2
Press the tab on the side of the battery pack in
direction ① , then lift upwards in direction ② to
remove the battery pack.
N
Do not use excessive force when the tip of the back
cover is inserted into the FOMA terminal. The finger
tab of the back cover may be broken.

Charging

Use the specified Battery Pack SO03 for the FOMA
terminal.
■ Battery pack life
• The battery pack is consumable. The amount of
usable time decreases every time the battery pack
is recharged.
• When a fully charged battery pack only lasts half as
long as it did at the time of purchase, the battery
pack life is almost over, so it is recommended to
replace it with a new one. When the life of the
battery pack is near end, the battery pack may
expand a little according to the usage condition, but
this is not a malfunction.
• The battery pack life may be shortened if i-αppli or
videophone is used or 1Seg is viewed for a long
time while charging.
To protect the environment,
take used battery packs to NTT
DOCOMO, the agency, the
recycle shop, etc.
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