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If there is any technical assistance required,
please call the
hotline at (+48) 32 325 07 00,
or email us at serwis@maxcom.pl
Our website:
http://www.maxcom.pl/
The Set Includes
GSM Mobile Phone
Charger
USB Cable
2000mAh Battery
Headset
User Manual
Quick User Guide
Keeping the original package is
recommended as it might be used for
transport.
Keep the receipt as it is necessary for
warranty.
Important – The telephone works in the GSM
900/1800, WCDMA 1/8, LTE 1/3/5/7/8/20/38. Prior
to switching on the phone, a SIM Card should be
inserted.
MOBILE PHONE
Model number: MK241
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  • Page 1 MOBILE PHONE Model number: MK241 If there is any technical assistance required, please call the hotline at (+48) 32 325 07 00, or email us at serwis@maxcom.pl Our website: http://www.maxcom.pl/ The Set Includes GSM Mobile Phone Charger USB Cable 2000mAh Battery...
  • Page 2 Mobile phone GSM 900/1800, WCDMA 1/8, LTE 1/3/5/7/8/20/38. VoLTE and VoWiFi support (depends on • operator) Wi-Fi • Calendar with online synchronization • KaiStore • Partner applications including Google Search, • Google Maps, YouTube, Google Assistant and Facebook Anti-theft function •...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Reading the guidelines below will minimize the risk of misusing the phone. USING – The telephone emits electromagnetic • field that might negatively interfere with other electronic devices including medical equipment. Never use the phone wherever such use is •...
  • Page 4 WATERPROOF – phone • waterproof. Keep it dry at all times. DUSTPROOF – The phone is NOT dustproof, • never use the phone in the area with increased level of dust. Protect the phone against metal chips, that might cause the device to malfunction.
  • Page 5: Installation

    Installation Before turning on the phone the SIM card should be installed. Please pay attention not to damage SIM card when inserting into slot. SIM cards should be kept out of child reach. SIM card, memory card and battery installation Phone is equipped with nanoSIM slot.
  • Page 6 Be careful while using memory cards especially while inserting and removing the card. Some memory cards must be formatted on a computer before the first use. Regularly make backup copies of data stored on cards used in other devices, if you use SD Cards! Misuse or other factors might damage the card or make the card lose its content Insert the battery so that the contacts +/- will...
  • Page 7 After placing the battery close the battery • cover carefully and make sure you heard “click” sound Charging Never use a charger or battery that is damaged or not manufactured by the Manufacturer. Accessories of different type or modifications might damage the phone and might give basis for violation of regulations pertaining to radio devices, and might void the warranty.
  • Page 8 If battery voltage is too low, phone will turn off • automatically. If the battery it completely flat, you will have to • charge it for several minutes before you are able to turn on the phone...
  • Page 9 Phone description...
  • Page 10: Service Provider

    Using the phone Turning on the phone Press and hold Red button to turn on the phone You might be asked to insert PIN code. You will find it in the SIM starting set from your Operator. After typing the code confirm it with OK button. Warning: If PIN &...
  • Page 11: Standby Mode

    Turning off and restarting In order to turn off the phone press and hold Red button and choose whether you want to turn off or restart the phone. Standby mode When phone is turned on and no actions are taken it is in the standby mode.
  • Page 12 Icons on the screen: Number of notifications Roaming No service No SIM card/SIM card error Only vibrations Turned off sounds Battery empty Battery low Battery full Charging Battery full and connected to charger 2G coverage GPRS coverage 4G coverage VoLTE coverage VoWiFi coverage Data transfer Downloading file...
  • Page 13 WiFi turned on WiFi connected Bluetooth turned on Bluetooth connected GPS turned on GPS connected Data roaming Airplane mode Alarm turned on Hotspot turned on Hotspot turned off Earphone set connected Wireless earphone set connected Call forwarding Call over Wifi...
  • Page 14: Keyboard Lock

    Connected via USB Keyboard lock In order to lock keyboard in the standby mode press and hold “*“ key. You do not have to unlock the keyboard to answer a call. In phone setting you can change after what time the keyboard should lock automatically.
  • Page 15: Searching Contacts

    Main Menu In order to enter main menu, press HOME navigation key when in Standby mode. Use UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT navigation keys to move around the menu. To confirm choice please press OK (HOME) key. To go back please press Red button. Searching contacts Enter MENU and choose Contacts or in the standby mode press DOWN key.
  • Page 16: Receiving Calls

    Calling Calling a number Input the number you want to call Press Green button or HOME button to start the call To hang up press Red button. While entering foreign numbers, always enter “+”(instead of “00”) prior to entering the actual number.
  • Page 17 SMS and MMS messages Writing and sending texts Enter MENU and choose Messages -> New to open editor. Enter message and choose to who do you want to send the message by choosing contact from list or typing number directly. Changing input method.
  • Page 18: Web Browser

    KaiStore In the KaiStore you can find many useful apps and games. The database of available apps is constantly growing so we encourage you to check it from time to time to see what is new. After downloading any app it will appear in the main menu.
  • Page 19 Calendar After opening the calendar app you will see today’s date. Press HOME screen again to display full calendar. Using navigation keys you can move between date and times. When you choose desired time and date press “Add” to add event to calendar. By pressing “Option”...
  • Page 20: Change Language

    Change language If you accidently change language go to standby mode and press following combination of keys: HOME • Right (x2) • Down (x7) • HOME • Right • Down (5x) • HOME (2x) • Choose language from list. Memory In the Memory tab in the Main Settings you will find USB memory settings.
  • Page 21 Read the entire User Manual to get more information. Switch off the phone in proximity to chemical • plants, refueling points, and other places that might store explosives. Devices and accessories might contain small • parts. Keep the phone away from children. Use a headset while driving, for your safety.
  • Page 22: Battery Information

    that might cause the phone to malfunction. Do not use liquids or rags soaked in • detergents to clean the phone. Wireless phones might be easy to catch • interferences that might impact their performance. Use ONLY accessories and batteries •...
  • Page 23: Sar Information

    Never leave the charger connected longer than 2-3 days. Never keep the phone in excessively hot places. High temperatures might negatively impact both the battery and the phone. Never use a battery that is clearly damaged. Doing so might cause a short circuit, and might damage the phone.
  • Page 24 As recommended by ICNIRP, the border value of SAR for portable equipment is 2,0 watts per kilogram (W/kg), and it is an average value per 10g of tissue. SAR value is determined at the maximum transmit power and in the full spectrum of frequencies covered by research;...
  • Page 25 WCDMA 1 0,646 1,661 LTE 20 0,424 0,62 LTE 8 0,664 0,739 LTE 3 0,564 1,65 LTE 1 0,434 1,021 LTE 7 0,217 1,427 LTE 38 0,099 0,388 WLAN 2.4G 0,43 0,272 SAR values might also vary due to various reporting and testing requirements in different countries as well as to different frequencies in a certain network.
  • Page 26 RF specification Max RF Function Operation Frequency output Limit power: BT(BLE) 2402MHz~2480MHz -0.03dBm 20 dBm 2402MHz~2480MHz 5.26dBm 20 dBm (BR+EDR) Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n20: 2412MH (802.11b/g/n 17.8dBm 20 dBm z~2472MHz; Tx(Uplink): GSM/GPRS/ 880MHz~915MHz; class4 32.86dBm EGPRS 900 Rx(Downlink): (33±3dBm) 925MHz~960MHz Tx(Uplink): 1710MHz~17 GSM/GPRS/ 85MHz;...
  • Page 27 Rx(Downlink): 2110MHz~2170MHz Tx(Uplink): Class3 23 FDD-LTE 1920MHz~1980MHz; 22.93dBm (dBm)+2/- Band 1 Rx(Downlink): 2(dB) 2110MHz~2170MHz Tx(Uplink): 1710MHz~17 Class3 23 FDD-LTE 85MHz; 22.19dBm (dBm)+2/- Band 3 Rx(Downlink): 1805MHz 2(dB) ~1880MHz Tx(Uplink): Class3 23 FDD-LTE 2500MHz~2570MHz; 21.93dBm (dBm)+2/- Band 7 Rx(Downlink): 2(dB) 2620MHz~2690MHz Tx(Uplink): Class3 23 FDD-LTE...
  • Page 28 Rx(Downlink): 2570MHz~2620MHz This product can be used across EU member states Protect your Environment Important: The phone is marked in compliance with the European Directive of 2012/19/EU and the Polish Act on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, and with the symbol of waste electricals. Such a symbol tells us that the device, after use, must not be disposed of in the normal household waste stream.
  • Page 29 +48 32 325 07 00 or via email at serwis@maxcom.pl Our website: http://www.maxcom.pl/ Important: The battery performance depends on local network environment, SIM Cards, and the conditions in which the phone has been used. The...
  • Page 30 Simplified Declaration of EU Conformity Maxcom S.A. hereby declares that radio equipment: mobile phone MAXCOM MK241 is in line with directive 2014/53/EU and with directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS). All essential radio test suites have been carried out. Full text of EU Declaration of Conformity is available on website: www.maxcom.pl...
  • Page 31 Operating Temperature: 0° C to +35° C Manufacturer's Name: Maxcom S.A. Address: Towarowa 23a, Tychy, Poland, 43-100 tel. (+48) 32 327 70 89 fax (+48) 32 327 78 60 www.maxcom.pl office@maxcom.pl...

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