About Your Phone, Battery and SIM card
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Important Battery Information
! Always treat your batteries with care. See ‘Battery Safety’, at
the beginning of this manual.
! Never leave your battery in extremely high temperatures (over
60°C), for example behind glass in very hot, direct sunlight.
! Only Motorola Original Accessory batteries can be charged in
the phone or the optional Desktop charger.
! Do not use lithium ion batteries at extremely low temperatures
as the maximum standby/talk time will not be available when
cold.
To ensure that you enjoy maximum battery life and use your
battery to its fullest capacity:
• For the best results, Li-Ion batteries should be charged using
the Desktop Charger.
• The battery should be at or near room temperature when
charging.
Handling Batteries
New batteries are supplied fitted with protective covers. These
covers must be removed before the battery can be used. Save the
covers to carry and store batteries which are not in use. Covers
prevent electrically conductive objects from making contact with
the battery terminals, thereby reducing the risk of injury or
damage from a battery short circuit.
Removing the Main Battery Cover
1 Press and hold the release catch.
2 Press the battery upwards, out of its cover.
Fitting the Main Battery Cover
1 Lower the side of the battery opposite the release catch into
the cover.
2 Lower the side of the battery with the release catch into the
cover, until the catch clicks into place.
Removing the Auxiliary Battery Cover
1 Hold the battery securely with one hand.
2 With the thumb of your other hand, press the base of the
cover upwards. Continue this action until the cover slides free
of the pins on the bottom of the battery.
3 Swing the cover away, clear of the battery.
Fitting the Auxiliary Battery Cover
1 Slide the narrow end of the cover into the small grooved hook
on the top of the battery.
2 Push the cover firmly upwards until the base of the cover
slides past the battery pins; then release.
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