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1) Introduction      4
  1.1) Overview    4
  1.2) Box Contents    5
  1.3) Functions of Buttons    6
2) Getting Started   8
  2.1) Installing the Battery, SIM Card and  
         Memory Card    8
  2.2) Charging the Battery    11
  2.3) Powering ON/OFF     12
3) Making Phone Calls    13
  3.1) Making a Call using the Keypad  13
  3.2) Making a call from Contacts  13
  3.3) Answering a Call    13
  3.4) Adjusting the Volume   13
4) Messages    14
  4.1) SMS Settings    14
  4.2) MMS Settings    14
  4.3) Composing a SMS     15
  4.4) Composing a MMS     15
  4.5) Save the information as a Draft  16
  4.6) Reading and Replying to a Message  16
  4.7) Forwarding Messages  16
  4.8) Deleting Messages    17
5) Phone Settings   18
  5.1) Menu Settings    18
  5.2) Sounds    18
  5.3) Dual SIM Settings    19
  5.4) Phone Settings    20
  5.5) Display Settings     20
  5.6) Call Settings    21
  5.7) Security Settings    21
  5.8) Bluetooth Settings    22
6) Managing Contacts    23
  6.1) Creating Contacts    23
  6.2) Creating a New Contact  23
  6.3) Searching for a Contact  24
  6.4) Deleting a Contact    25
7) Using Bluetooth   26
  7.1) Turning ON Bluetooth and making 
          your phone Visible (Discoverable)  26
  7.2) Pairing with a Bluetooth Device  26
  7.3) Un-pairing a Bluetooth Device  27
  7.4) Sending and Receiving Files  27
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Left Button
  - Use this button to navigate the Main menu. 
  - Whilst listening to the FM radio, press to search for a lower radio frequency.
  - In standby mode use this button to go to sounds.
Right Button
  - Use this button to navigate the Main menu.
  - Whilst listening to the FM radio, press to search for a higher radio frequency.
  - In standby mode use this button to add a new contact.
Right Soft Button
  - Press the Right Soft button to select the corresponding function on the bottom  
    right hand side on the screen.
Left Soft Button
  - Press the Left Soft button to select the corresponding function on the bottom left  
    hand side on the screen.
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2.1) Installing the Battery, SIM Card and Memory Card
Your phone comes with a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery and is designed to use only 
manufacturer-speciedoriginalbatteriesandaccessories.Batteryperformancedepends
onmanyfactors,includingnetworkconguration,signalstrength,thetemperatureofthe
environment in which you operate your phone, the features and/or settings you select 
and use, items attached to connecting ports, your voice, data, and other program usage 
patterns.
Installing the Battery and SIM card.
1. Make sure that your mobile phone is powered OFF.
2. Remove the battery cover.
3. Pull the battery up and remove it from the mobile phone.
2) Getting Started
SIM1 SIM2
SIM1 SIM2
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Installing the Micro SD Memory Card.
  1. Make sure that your mobile phone is powered OFF.
  2. Remove the battery cover.
  3. Pull the battery up and remove it from the mobile phone.
  4. Slide the micro SD card holder to the Openpositionandiptheholderupwards.
  5. Insert the memory card into the holder and click it back into place. 
  6. Slide the holder to the Lock position to secure it into place.  
  7. Insert the battery and the back cover. 
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2.2) Charging the Battery
Only use the power adaptor and USB data cable provided in this pack to charge your 
phone. There are 2 methods for charging the battery.
Charging the battery with the Power Adaptor and USB data cable.
  1. Install the battery correctly in the phone.
  2. Connect one end of the USB data cable into the charger jack on the phone.
  3. Attach the other end to the Power adaptor.
  4. Connect the charger to a standard AC wall outlet.
  5. When charging is complete, unplug the charger from the AC wall outlet and dis 
      connect the cable from the phone.
Charging the battery using a computer with the USB data cable. 
  1. Connect the mini USB end of the data cable into the charging jack on the phone.
  2. Attach the USB end of the data cable to the USB port on the computer. 
  3. When charging is complete, disconnect the cables from the handset and  
      computer. 
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4.5) Save the information as a Draft
When composing a message, the MMS or SMS can be saved to the Draft box by pressing 
Power On/OFF/End button or going to Options and select Save to Drafts.
To edit the message
  1. In the Standby mode, press the Left Soft button to access the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Navigation button to select Messages > Draft. 
  3. Highlight the desired message to edit and press the OK button. 
  4. Edit your message and select Options > Send. 
  5. Enter a contact number or select the desired recipient from the Contact List to  
      send the message.
4.6) Reading and Replying to a Message
The phone will display an icon on the screen to notify you of a New Message received. 
Press the Left Soft button to View the message. 
4.7) Forwarding Messages
  1. In the Standby mode, press the Left Soft button to access the Main Menu.
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 1. In the Standby mode, press the Left Soft button to access the Main Menu.
  2. Select Messages and go to the message want to forward.
  3. Select Options > Forward. 
  4. Edit your message and select Options > Send To. 
  5. Enter a contact number or select the desired recipient from the Contact    
      List to send the message.
4.8) Deleting Messages
1. In the Standby mode, press the Left Soft button to access the Main Menu.
2. Use the Navigation button to select Messages > Inbox.
3. Select the desired message and select Options > Delete to remove the message.
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5.1) Menu Settings
  1. In the Standby mode, press the Left Soft button to access the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Navigation button to select Settings to access the submenu to display    
             the list of options to change your phone settings.
5.2) Sounds
  1. In Standby mode press Left Soft Button to access the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Navigation button to select Settings > Sound.
 3.Selectoneofthefollowingproles:General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor or My style.
 4.Editthefollowingeldstochangeeachprolesettings:
 Alert Type: Allows you to set Vibrate only or Vibrate and Ring.
 Ring Type: Allows you to set Repeat, Ascending or Beep Once.
 Ringtones: Allows you to set a ringtone.
 Ringtone Volume: Increase or decrease the volume for the incoming ringtone.
 SIM1 Message: Allows you to select a message alert tone for SIM1.
 SIM2 Message: Allows you to select a message alert tone for SIM2.
5) Phone Settings
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 Message Volume: Increase or decrease the volume for the message tone.
 Keypad Tone: Allows you to select a Click sound or Tone sound when a button is  
 pressed.
 Keypad Volume: Increase or decrease the volume when a button is pressed.
 Power ON Tone: Allows you to select a Power ON tone.
 Power OFF Tone: Allows you to select a Power OFF tone.
 System Alert: Enables or disables the System Alert Tones.
5.3) Dual SIM Settings
  1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Navigation button to select Settings > Dual SIM Settings.
 3.Editthefollowingeldstochangeyoursettings:
 Dual SIM Open: Both SIM1 and SIM2 are enabled.
 Only SIM1 Open: Only SIM1 is enabled.
 Only SIM2 Open: Only SIM2 is enabled.
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5.4) Phone Settings
  1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Navigation button to select Settings > Phone Settings.
  3. Edit the following to set your phone settings:
  Time & Date: Allows you to set your local time, Time and date and format to be displayed. 
 Schedule Power ON/OFF: Allows you to set preferred times to automatically switch    
  your handset ON and OFF.
 Language: Set the language on your phone. English will be the default language    
  preset on the phone.
  Preferred Input: Sets your default text input preference for composing messages.
  Dedicated key: Allows you to assign different functions for the Navigation button.    
  Once the settings are saved the instructions in this manual will change. 
  Airplane Mode: Allows you to select Normal or Airplane Mode. If Airplane mode is    
  selected, no network service will be available.
5.5) Display Settings 
Enables you to set the brightness of the screen and associated screen backlight delay as well 
as select your wallpaper and the Power ON/OFF animation.
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5.6) Call Settings
Allows you to set voice calls, plus other features such as voicemail, call barring, waiting 
and forwarding.
5.7) Security Settings
Using a PIN code to protect your SIM card
YoucanspecifyaPersonalIdenticationNumber(PIN)toprotecttheSIMcardfrom
unauthorised use.
  1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main menu.
  2. Use the Navigation button to select Settings > Security settings to access  
      the submenu.
  3. Select SIM1 Security Settings or SIM2 Security Settings to set the PIN code,  
      or change the PIN and PIN2 settings.
  Note: Emergency calls can always be made without a PIN code.
Using a keypad lock to protect your phone
Locking the keypad can prevent you from making accidental calls when the phone is in a 
bag, purse or pocket.
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  1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main menu.
  1. Use the Navigation button to select Settings > Security Settings.
  2. Enable the Keypad Lock and select the delay time for this function.
5.8) Bluetooth Settings
  1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main menu.
  2. Use the Navigation button to select Settings > Bluetooth.
 3.Editthefollowingeldstochangeyoursettings:
 Power: Switch ON or OFF to enable or disable the Bluetooth function.
 Visibility: Enables or disables the visibility of the phone. When you set to Hide, other  
  Bluetooth compatible devices will not be able to detect your phone when the Bluetooth  
  feature is switched ON.
 My Paired Devices: List the names of paired devices with your phone.
 Search for New Device:  Allows you to search for Bluetooth compatible devices within  
  a 10m range.
 My name:  The name of the phone when a Bluetooth device searches for your phone.
 Advance:AllowsyoutoforwardtoaBluetoothdeviceorsetwhereyourlesare
  stored when transferring via Bluetooth.
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Phone: Allows you to save to the phone memory. The name and number can be   
stored and a ringtone can be assigned to the contact.
3.Edittheeldswiththecontactinformation.
 Name: Input the name of the contact using the keypad.
 Number: Input the contact number using the keypad.
4. Press the Left Soft button to access the Options menu and select Savetoconrm
    the details of the entry.
6.3) Searching for a Contact
  1. In Standby mode, press Left Soft button to access the Main menu.
  2. Use the Navigation button to select and scroll through the Contact list.
  3. Press OK button to view the contact details.
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6.4) Deleting a Contact
  1. In the Standby mode press the Left Soft button to access the Main menu.
  2.  Use the Navigation button to select the desired contact to delete.
  3.  Press the Left Soft button to access the Options menu.
  4.  Select Delete and then Yestoconrmtoremovetheentry.
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Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology that allows devices to 
exchange information over a distance of about 10 meters without requiring a physical 
connection. The Bluetooth device must be initially paired with your phone. 
7.1) Turning ON Bluetooth and making your phone Visible (Discoverable)
Allows you to manage the connection and set up device names and enable the visibility 
of your phone for other Bluetooth devices. This will make your phone visible for 119 
seconds to pair with another Bluetooth device. 
  1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main menu. 
  2. Use the Navigation button to select Settings > Bluetooth.
  3. Enable the Power setting to ON and set the Visibility to Show. 
7.2) Pairing with a Bluetooth Device
You can pair your phone with another Bluetooth device.
  1. Make sure the phone is Bluetooth-enabled.
  2. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main menu.
  3. Use the Navigation button to select Settings > Bluetooth.
  4. Select Search for new devices, then your phone will start searching for
      Bluetooth devices within range.
7) Using Bluetooth
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  4. Select the name of the device detected on your phone and when prompted,  
 select Pair to complete the pairing process. 
  Note: To successfully pair 2 devices you must use the same Password.
7.3) Un-Pairing a Bluetooth Device
You can disconnect a paired device with your phone.
  1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main menu. 
  2. Use the Navigation button to select Settings > Bluetooth.
  3. Select My devices and use the Navigation button to select the device name  
       you wish to unpair. 
7.4) Sending and Receiving Files
You can use Bluetooth to transfer information between your phone and another 
Bluetooth-enableddevicesuchasaphoneorcomputer.Thersttimeyoutransfer 
informationbetweenyourphoneandanotherdevice,youneedtoenterorconrma
security passcode. Once the device is paired with your phone you will not need to set up 
the pairing process again unless you delete the device from your phone. 
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  1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main menu. 
  2. Select Multimedia to access the submenu to display the list of multimedia options.
  3. Edit the following submenus to change your multimedia settings.
8.1) Camera 
Enables you to take pictures and change the camera and image settings, as well as the 
colour scheme. If you want to change from Picture to Video go to Options and change 
from one to another.
8.2) Image Viewer
Enables you to see and manage all the pictures on your phone. It is possible to edit, 
rename, send, delete and check the picture information.
  1. Press Options to display the list of submenus.
 2.Editthefollowingeldstochangeyoursettings:
 View:ViewsallthePicturesandMultimedialestakenonthephone.
 Image Information: View the image information.
8) Multimedia
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  Browse Style: View the pictures as list or grid format.
 Send: Allows you to send the image via Bluetooth or as a MMS message.
  Use As:  Allows you to set the picture as your Wallpaper or Screen Saver.
 Rename:Allowsyoutorenamethele.
 Delete: Delete the current image.
  Sort by:AllowsyoutoorganiseandsortthelebyName,Type,TimeandSize.
  Delete All Files:Allowsyoutodeleteallles.
 Storage: Allows you to select the default storage location to the Phone or Memory  
 Card.
8.3) Video Recorder
Enables you to Record Videos and change the video quality settings.
8.4) Video Player
Enables you to see videos you have recorded with your camera and other imported videos.
8.5) Audio Player
You can listen to music from your phone or your playlist from your memory card. Enables 
you to repeat the same music the number of times you want and
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toshufeyourmusicwhenyouarelisteningtoit.
8.6) Sound Recorder
The display shows the length of recording time and volume meter. You can choose 
where to store the recordings and change the audio volume.
  1. Press the Ok button to start recording.
  2. Press the Right soft button to stop recording and the Left Soft button to  
      pause/continue.
 3.OncenishedyoucanPlaybacktherecording.
8.7) FM Radio
Plug in your headset before use as this will function as an antenna as well as  
a headphone for you to listen to the radio. 
  1. Insert the headphone into the Mini USB port on the phone.
  2. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main menu.
  3. Use the Up/Down button on the Navigation button to select Multimedia > FM  
      Radio.
  4. Use the Left/Right button on the Navigation button to adjust the frequency.
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  5. Use the Ok button to deactivate the FM Radio.
  6. Use the Volume Up/Down button on the Navigation button to adjust the  
             volume.
  7. Select Options to edit the following settings:
 Channel List: List the present radio channels.
 Manual Input: Input the frequency of the radio station manually.
 Auto Search: Enables the Auto search and automatically saves the channels in its  
 memory. 
 Settings: Enables and disables the Background play option or Loudspeakers. 
Note: The broadcast reception quality may be affected in an indoor or shielded  
environment. You can improve the reception quality by putting the phone near a window, 
adjusting the position of the headphone cable, or manually changing the channels.
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  1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main menu.
  2. Select General to access the submenu to display the list of options.
9.1) Torch
  1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Navigation button to select General > Torch to enable or disable the  
      feature on the phone.The light is located on the top of the phone.
9.2) Calendar
Useyourphone’sCalendartocreateandmanageyourevents,meetings,andappoint-
ments. By default the calendar is viewed by month. You can set a reminder and view the 
calendar by Day, Week, Month or Today.
  1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Navigation button to select General > Calendar.
  3. Press the Left Soft button to select options to open the submenu.
 4.Editthefollowingeldstochangeyoursettings:
 View: View all the event reminders set on a date. Use the Left/Right button to 
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 Repeat: The task can be set to notify once or repeatedly every day, weekly,  
  monthly or yearly. You can also customise this to your requirements.
 Priority: Sets low, medium or high priority of the task.
 Details:Entermoreinformationaboutthetaskinthiseld.
9.4) Alarm
Thealarmclockfunctioncanbeconguredtomeetdifferentalarmsettings.
  1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Navigation button to select General > Alarm. 
  3. Edit the following to set your alarms:
 Status: Activates or deactivates your alarm setting.
 Time: Adjust to set the time of the alarm.
 Repeat: Select the alarm to repeat once or daily or selective days of the week to  
  sound the alarm.
 Snooze:Sethowlongthesnoozebuttonwillpausebetween1to10minintervals.
 Alert Type: Sets the alarm to ring only or vibrate only.
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9.5) World Clock
Allowsyoutosetdifferentworldtimezonesandactivatedaylightsavingtimefeature.
  1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Navigation button to select General > World Clock. 
  3. Use the Left/Right button on the Navigation button to scroll through the  
 differenttimezones.
9.6) Calculator
The calculator can be used to perform basic arithmetic calculations.
  1. In Standby mode press the Left Soft button to access the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Navigation button to select General > Calculator to open the  
      calculator interface.
  3. Use the keypad to perform your calculations.
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9.8) eBook
YoucanviewlesinTXTformatintheeBookfolder.
  1. In Standby mode press the Left Soft button to access the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Navigation button to select General > eBook > Bookshelf to access  
      the eBook list.
 3.Selectthedesiredletoview.
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Thisoptionallowsyoutomanageyourles,storedinthephoneorinthememorycard.
  1. In Standby mode, press the Left Soft button to access the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Navigation button to select File Manager.
  3. Select Phone or Memory Card to access the submenu.
 4.Editthefollowingeldstomanageyourles:
 New Folder: Creates a new folder.
 Rename:Allowsyoutorenamethele.
 Delete:Deletethele.
 Sort By:AllowsyoutosorttheleaccordingtoName,Type,TimeandSize.
 Copy:AllowsyoutocopylesbetweenPhoneandMemoryCard.
 Move:MovelesbetweenPhoneandMemoryCard.
 Delete All Files:Removesthelesfromselectedlocation.
10) File Manager
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11.1) Internet Service
  1. In Standby mode press Left Soft button to access the Main Menu.
  2. Use the Navigation button to select Services > Internet Service to access the  
      submenu.
 3.Editthefollowingeldstomodifyyourinternetsettings:
 Homepage: By selecting this option, your mobile phone will go directly to the 
  pre-set homepage.
 Bookmarks:EditandSaveyourspecicwebpagesbyaddingthemtoyour
  bookmark list.
 Input Address: Input the required website URL to access the web page.
 Recent Pages: Stores the websites you have recently visited.
11.2) APN Settings
APN setting is only for your 3G/EDGE connection through your data plan. Contact your 
network operator for more information. You will need details on your APN, username and 
password.
11) Services
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  - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
    receiver is connected.
  - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changesormodicationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsiblefor
compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. The antenna(s) 
used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any 
other antenna or transmitter.
Warranty Disclaimers
Although every effort is used to reduce inaccuracies and, except those required by  
applicable law, no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, and including but not 
limitedtotheimpliedwarrantiesoftnessforaparticularuseorsatisfactoryquality,are
made in relation to the contents, accuracy or reliability of this manual.
Tecmobilereservestherighttomodify,changespecicationsorinformationinthis
manual without any consequential liability or prior notice. Under no circumstances, 
except as required by applicable law, will Tecmobile or any of its licensors be responsible 
for indirect damages or consequential loss of income or data however caused.
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Disclaimer
Third party content and services may be enabled and are available through this device. 
Some features and accessories referred to in this manual rely on local network settings 
and installed software. These may or may not automatically be accepted, in total or in a 
limited way, by local service and network providers. As a consequence, some  
descriptions may not match the features or product which you can purchase/download. 
Third party content and services belong to, are the copyright of, are trademarked by and 
patented by their respective owners under intellectual property law. They should not be 
used without the express permission of the service provider or content owner and, un-
lessgivenspecicpermissionbythem,youshouldnottransmit,upload,publish,modify,
copy or distribute in any way the services or content displayed through this device. The 
device may contain technology, software or commodities which are subject to regulations 
and export laws from the US and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited. 
To the fullest extent permissible by applicable law by using the applications provided with 
your device, you acknowledge that the application is provided “as is”. 
Tecmobile does not provide a warranty, make any representations, or take any responsi-
bility for the end-user support, content or functionality of third-party applications provided 
with your device.
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RF/SAR Information
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When switching on, your phone 
sends out low-level radio-frequency (RF). Country governments all over the world adopt 
statesecurityguidelinesdevelopedbyindependentscienticorganisationssuchas
ICNIRP and IEEE. These guidelines establish permitted levels of RF energy for the 
general population. The guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to 
ensure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. SAR is the unit of 
measurement for absorbed radio quantity when using mobile devices. SAR tests are 
conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest 
certiedpowerlevel,however,theactualSARlevelofthephonewhileoperatingcanbe
well below the maximum value. In general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower 
the power output of the phone.
The SAR values may vary, depending on different models of phones. To ensure the 
safety and health of the users, the phone is designed and manufactured to meet the 
radio exposure guidelines.
The ICNIRP SAR limit for mobiles devices used by the general public is 2W/kg and 
highest SAR value for this device is tested for use at the ear is below the SAR limit 
recommended by ICNIRP.
13) Health and Safety
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ThehighestSARvaluereportedunderthisstandardduringproductcerticationforuse
on the ear is 0.343W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.448 W/kg.
Batteries
Never use a charger or battery that is damaged in any way. Use the battery properly. Do 
notshort-circuitthebattery,whichmaydamagethebattery,causeheatorcausere.Do
notdisposeofbatteriesinhightemperatureorinareastheymayexplode.Returnthe
waste battery to the dealer or appointed recycle locations.
Do not dispose as household waste. Battery charging time depends on the remaining 
battery charge, the type of battery, and the charger used. The battery can be charged 
and discharged hundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out. When the operation 
time is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to replace the battery with a new one.
Use only original or approved chargers and batteries. Unplug the charger from the
electrical plug and the device when not in use. Do not over charge as this will damage 
the battery and shorten its life. Leaving the battery in extreme hot or cold places will 
reduce the capacity of the battery. Li-ion batteries are particularly affected by  
temperatures below 0°centigrade.
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Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers advise the distance between your phone and heart pacemaker 
should be 6 inches (15.3 cm) at least, otherwise the phone could interfere with the pace-
maker. 
Peoplettedwithapacemakershouldnotethefollowing:
 •Alwayskeepadistance(atleast6inches)betweenthephoneandthepacemaker,
    when the phone is switched ON.
 •Donotcarrythephoneinabreastpocket
 •Listentothephoneusingtheearwhichisfartherfromthepacemaker.
Caution:
Please switch OFF your phone if you feel there is interference, and consult the doctor as 
soon as you can.
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Hearing Aids
Mobile phones may cause some interference with some hearing aids. If so, please 
consult your hearing aid manufacturer other safety information.
 •Ifyoudonotuseyourphoneforextendedperiods,pleaseswitchitOFFand
    remove the battery to save energy.
 •Donothavethevolumeexcessivelyloudwhileusingthephone,asthiscould
    impair your hearing.
 •Repairsshouldonlybeundertakenbyanapprovedagent.
 •Avoidusingphonecasesthathavemagneticclosures:
    These can affect the performance and life of the phone and its components.
 •Ifyouoryourfamilyhaveamedicalrecordofdizzinessorepilepsy,please
 consultyourdoctorrst,ifyouwanttoplayphonegamesorusethetorch.
Emergency Calls
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, which cannot guaran-
tee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless 
phone for essential communications like medical emergencies. To make or receive calls, 
the phone must be switched ON and in a service area with adequate signal strength.
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Produktspecifikationer
| Varumärke: | Tecmobile | 
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| Modell: | R30 Dual SIM | 
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