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The rechargeable battery that comes with your Ericsson handset
gives you about 125 minutes of continuous talk time – or up to
20 hours of standby time.
The first few times you charge a new battery, let it charge fully. When
you use your handset, let the battery discharge completely before
recharging it again.
To charge your battery:
> Plug the Travel Charger into any wall socket.
> Plug the cord into the adaptor.
> Snap the adaptor onto the bottom of your handset.
> You must leave the handset on when using the travel charger
that comes with your handset.
> The battery is fully charged when the indicator shows solid
black.
When your battery needs recharging:
> You’ll hear a warning tone.
> The “Battery Low” message will appear for 10 seconds on the
handset display. The Battery Indicator light on the top of the
handset will begin blinking red.
> If you’re using the phone, finish your call as soon as possible
and recharge your battery.
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> If you keep talking, you will have a minute or so to finish your
conversation. The Battery Indicator light on top of the handset
will show blinking red. When battery power is exhausted, the
handset will turn itself off. It will not power up again until the
battery is recharged.
Notes On Batteries.
See your Ericsson User’s Manual for complete details on proper use
and care of your batteries, battery charging and other important
safety information.
Various types of rechargeable batteries are available for your Ericsson
handset. Use only approved batteries, chargers, and accessories.
(See p. 55 for other battery options, including high-capacity batteries
and battery chargers that reduce charging time.)
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