BENEFON SERAPH NT
Quick
Guide
B
enefon Seraph NT protec-
tion device is designed to be
your personal "guardian an-
gel" - intended for all areas of
personal and professional
safety.
Instructed by simple icons, the
device is especially suitable for
children and elderly people as
well as for applications or
situations where simplicity
and robustness is a must.
Benefon Oyj declares that this
mobile phone, type TGP79EE, is in
Publication number: YZ2661-0
compliance with the essential
All rights reserved.
requirements and other relevant
© Benefon Oyj, 2003.
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
GETTING STARTED
INSERTING THE SIM CARD
1
1. Slide the SIM card holder to the
right. Lift the holder into an up-
right position.
2. Insert the card into the holder.
3
Check that the cut corner is at the
lower left side of the holder.
3. Close the holder by pushing it to-
wards the phone. Slide the hold-
er back to the left until it locks.
SERAPH QUICK GUIDE
INSERTING RUBBER SEAL AND FITTING AND
REMOVING THE BATTERY
T
HE DEVICE IS DUST AND SPLASH PROOF
IPX4. T
RY FOR THE DEVICE IS
RUBBER SEAL MUST BE INSERTED IN PLACE CORRECTLY
R
ELEASE
CATCH
B
B
OTTOM COVER
1
S
YSTEM CONNECTOR
2
INITIALIZING THE DEVICE
When you start using the device for the first time, you should
charge the battery first. Please note that the battery will reach
its full capacity only after two or three charging times.
. T
HE PROTECTION CATEGO
,
O MEET THESE REQUIREMENTS
THE
.
1. Slide the battery down-
wards, towards the lower
ATTERY
corners.
2. Push the battery into the
device until it locks in
place, and make sure the
release catch has clicked
into place (upward posi-
tion).
3. The battery should be se-
curely fastened in the bat-
tery hole.
4. Lift the cap on the top of
the rubber tab (1).
5. When
the
cable/charger
connection is not needed,
stuff the bottom cover into
the system connector so
that the cover will be firmly
secured around the con-
2
nector (2).
R
:
EMOVING THE BATTERY
Push
the
release
catch
downwards and pull the
battery carefully away from
the device.
POWER SUPPLY
•Mains charger CMA-70-230 (with the cable FMC-70)
•Cigarrette lighter charger CCS-71-12
-
•Standard Li-Ion batteries 650 mAh (BBL77S), 900 mAh
(BBL77N), 1200 mAh (BBL77P), 1700 mAh (BBL77G).
The battery type may vary depending on the market area and
sales package. In unclear cases, check the battery compatibility
with the dealer.
MAINS CHARGER
The mains charger should only be used indoors. Make sure that
the voltage in the country which you are staying corresponds to
the voltage (230 V) of the charger.
When charging, connect the round end of the charger cable into
the charger base and lock it by turning it half a turn clockwise.
Plug the square end of the cable (with the arrow facing up) into
the system connector on the device. Plug the charger into a
mains outlet. Charging will start automatically.
CHARGING
The device controls the charging status, the battery temperature
and power supply during the charging operation.
The ideal temperature range for charging is +10°...+30°C. If
charging the battery above or below these temperatures the life
of a battery may be shortened. Also, the battery may not reach
full capacity.
When charging the Li-Ion batteries with the quick charger, about
70% of the battery capacity will be charged quickly, but charging
the remaining 30% takes relatively more time. Also note that hu-
midity, temperature, age of the battery and currently used fea-
tures (e.g. the GPS) affect the time spent on charging.
BATTERY CARE, MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL
The continuous operating time is less when using an old battery
than when using a new battery. When storing batteries for a long
time, the batteries should be kept cool and fully charged in a dry
place. Proper care and storage guarantee best possible battery
capacity and maximum battery life.
Li-Ion batteries do not contain heavy metals which can damage
the environment. Li-Ion batteries should be disposed of accord-
ing to the country-specific regulations.
For more information, details and descriptions, including device
configuration and assortment of chargers and accessories, see
the
Benefon Seraph NT Operating
site: www.benefon.com.
Instructions, or visit the web
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