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USER MANUAL
For
Mobile Phone
Tank 4.5
Special notes
The phone adopts dual-card dual-standby single-access design, i.e., two SIM cards
inserted into the phone cannot receive and make a voice call at the same time or access the
internet simultaneously. When one SIM card is calling or access to the internet, the other SIM card
must be OFF; therefore, another SIM card cannot receive a call or access the internet. If someone
dials the number of the other SIM card at the same time, he or she will hear “The number you have
dialed is not within the service area”, this is caused by the single-access design of the phone rather
than the network condition of the network operator. Single access is because the phone adopts a
single chip design, which can increase the standby time significantly and reduce its power
consumption. Users are recommended to consult the local network operator and subscribe
“Missed call prompt” service to avoid the problem of missing calls without a prompt under the
above conditions.
Contents
Installation and charging
Battery removal and installation
1.2
Battery charging
1.3
SIM card installation and removal
1.4
Memory card installation and removal
1.1
1.4.1
Memory card installation
1.4.2
Memory card removal
1.5
How to power on and off your phone
1.6
Safety password
1.6.1
PIN code
1.6.2
PUK code
Key functions
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Phone operations
12
3.1
Making a call
12
3.1.1
Make a voice call
12
3.1.2
Make an emergency call
12
3.1.3
Cancel a call
12
3.1.4
Receive a call
13
3.1.5
Reject an incoming call
13
3.2
Call logs
3.3
Address book
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14
3.3.1
Add a contact
14
3.3.2
View contacts
14
3.3.3
Import/export
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3.4
3.5
3.6
3.3.4
Search
3.3.5
Edit contacts
15
3.3.6
Display options
15
3.3.7
Share contacts
15
3.3.8
Delete contacts
15
SMS and MMS
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3.4.1
Write and send out a SMS (MMS)
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3.4.2
Receive a SMS
16
3.4.3
Read a SMS
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3.4.4
Delete a SMS
17
3.4.5
Reply a SMS
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3.4.6
Delete SMS conversation
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3.4.7
SMS edition setting
Browser
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3.5.1
Enable the browser
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3.5.2
Enter a website
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3.5.3
Exit the browser
Settings
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3.6.1
Wireless and networks
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3.6.2
Phone mode
20
3.6.3
Display
20
3.6.4
Safety
20
3.6.5
Application
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3.6.6
Backup and reset
21
3.6.7
Storage
21
3.6.8
Date and time
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3.6.9
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Calculator
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4.2
Calendar
22
4.3
Alarm clock
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4.4
Radio
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4.5
Gallery
24
4.6
Camera
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4.7
Music
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4.8
Bluetooth distance sensing device
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4.9
Wireless input device
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Common symptoms
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4.1
About cell phone
Application programs
Safety precautions
Considerations for phone use
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1
Installation and charging
1.1
Battery removal and installation
The phone battery may be removed as per the following procedures:
 Open the battery case a little with your fingernail from the bottom notch
(as shown in the arrow direction)
Figure 1
 Put your fingernail into the gap from the bottom and open from two sides
(as per the arrow position shown in the left figure)
Figure 2
 Put your fingernail deep into the gap and open the battery case (as per
the arrow position shown in the left figure)
Take it down when the battery cover is fully removed.
Figure 3
Figure 4
Phone installation shall be conducted according to the following steps:
 Align the battery metal contact end to the shrapnel of the phone body and
insert the fool-proof boss of the battery into the square slot of the phone body, and
place the battery in place as per the arrow direction, as shown in Figure 5;
Figure 5
 Place the battery cover slightly on the phone body and press the cover
downward as per the direction shown in Figure 6 until it is fully engaged with the phone
body.
Figure 6
Warning: Be sure to power off the phone and remove the external power source before battery removal. It is absolutely
prohibited to take out the battery directly when the phone is powered on; otherwise, the SIM card and the phone may
be damaged.
1.2
Battery charging
Plug in the charger and insert the charger interface into the charging jack of
the phone, as shown in the left figure:
Note: Please carry out the above operations carefully. Do not pull out the charger
improperly as it may damage the phone or the charger.
•The phone battery must be fully charged before use.
• Do not remove the battery or the SIM card during charging.
• The phone will be powered off automatically when the battery runs out of power.
1.3
SIM card installation and removal
The metal contact surface of the SIM card may be easily worn. Remove the SIM
card carefully before inserting it into the phone. Power off the phone, remove the
battery and other external power source. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot.
Ensure that the metal surface of the SIM card faces downwards when inserting it
into the SIM card slot, as shown in the left figure.
When you need to take out the SIM card, please power off the phone and
remove other external power source and battery, take out the SIM card.
1.4
1.4.1
Memory card installation and removal
Memory card installation
Install the memory card as per the following procedures:
Remove the battery cover and the battery;
Push the memory card into the card slot as per the arrow direction shown in
the figure below.
1.4.2
Memory card removal
Remove the memory card as per the following procedures:
Remove the battery cover and the battery;
Pull the storage out from the card slot as per the arrow direction shown in
the figure below.
Note: Please power off the phone before memory card removal. Otherwise, documents transmitted to the phone may
be lost or the phone may become abnormal and cannot work normally.
1.5
How to power on and off your phone
Ensure that the battery has been installed properly. Power on the phone by pressing the [Power key] until the
phone screen shows that the phone has been booted. Some SIM cards have PIN codes. Enter your PIN code if it is
required. The initial PIN code is 1234 generally.
If the SIM card inserted into the phone is effective when it is powered on, the phone will search the available
network automatically. Power off the phone by pressing the [Power key] until the screen displays the “Power-OFF”
option.
1.6
Safety password
You may use the access password described in this section to prevent others from using your SIM card without
permission.
1.6.1
PIN code
PIN code is used to prevent the subscriber’s SIM card from being used illegally. If your phone has enabled the
PIN code protection function, the phone screen will display “Please enter your PIN code” after the phone is powered
on. If the PIN code is entered incorrectly for three times continuously, the SIM card will be locked automatically, which
can be unlocked only you enter the PUK code correctly. The PIN code is related to the SIM card rather than the phone.
It is provided by the network operator.
1.6.2
PUK code
The PUK code is used to unlock the SIM card which is locked when the PIN code is entered incorrectly for three
times continuously. If the PUK code is entered incorrectly for 10 times in total, the SIM card may fail. The PUK code is
provided by the network operator.
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Key functions
Key description
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11
12
10
13
Keys
Power key
Home key
Return key
5/6
Set key
Volume key
Receiver
Phone jack
Camera
10
USB interface
11
Screen
12
Battery cover
13
Speaker jack
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3
Phone operations
3.1
Making a call
3.1.1
Make a voice call
To make a call, touch the dial key on the main interface to open the call application. You may make a call in the
following ways:
ķ Touch the number keys to enter a telephone number gently and press the dial key to make a voice call.
ĸ Dial a landline telephone: Enter the district number (local telephone excluded) and the landline telephone
number, and touch the dial key on the touch screen to make a landline telephone. If the number entered is wrong,
please press Clear key to clear.
Ĺ Make an international call: Enter the country code, district number and telephone number (without a space)
and press the dial key on the touch screen to make the call. Press the 0 key for seconds if you need to dial “+” when
entering the country code. The method of making a call to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan is identical to that of
making an international call.
ĺ Call a telephone number or contact from the call log or press the call icon for seconds to select a calling
method from the popup menu.
3.1.2
Make an emergency call
You can enter the dialing interface to make an emergency call even when the SIM card has not been installed or
the SIM card has been locked.
3.1.3
Cancel a call
Press the “Hang up” key in the dialing interface to cancel a call.
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3.1.4
Receive a call
Slide the Receive button to receive a call.
3.1.5
Reject an incoming call
Slide the Reject button to hang up the phone.
Warning: Please ensure the loudspeaker has been turned off before putting the phone to your ear; otherwise, it may
hurt your ears.
Note: Calls on hold and call conference need the support of the network operator. Please consult the local operator for
specific information.
3.2
Call logs
Switch to the call records to find the logs of all calls, missed calls, dialed calls and received calls, the telephone
number or contact name of all the above can be displayed. You can carry out the following operations about the call
function of the phone:
ķ Call the number or contact.
ĸ Press a name or a number for some seconds, the screen will pop up (more options for the number): Call the
number, edit the number before calling, sending a SMS to the number, save the number to the address book (view the
contact) or delete the number from call logs.
ĹTo delete all call logs, please press the “Menu” button and touch the “Delete” key gently.
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3.3
Address book
3.3.1
Add a contact
Press the address book-menu key-add a contact to enter the contact edition interface. You may fill in the contact
name, telephone number and address into the related items.
3.3.2
View contacts
Enter the contact list interface via the address book. Your contacts will be displayed in an alphabetical rolling list.
Press the contact you want to view to find more information about the contact.
Press the
icon to enter the contacts in your favorite. Light the favorite star in the contact detailed information
interface to add the contact into the favorites.
3.3.3
Import/export
Press Contacts-Menu key-More-Import/Export, the contacts can be imported to the phone from the SIM card and
the SD card. The contacts in the phone may also be exported to the memory card for backup.
3.3.4
Search
Press Contacts-Menu key-
to enter the Contact Search interface. When the characters you have entered
are related to the contact name, the contact name will appear under the search box. Press to view the contact you
want to search.
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3.3.5
Edit contacts
Enter the contact detailed information interface and press the menu key to edit contacts. You may change or add
contact details. You may also set contact pictures.
3.3.6
Display options
Press the “menu” key and contacts to be displayed, you may enable or disable contacts with telephone numbers.
You may select the position of the contact to be displayed, any one or more in the phone or the SIM card.
3.3.7
Share contacts
Press the menu key and Share by entering the Contact Detailed Information interface. You may share contacts
information with your friends via email, Bluetooth and SMS.
3.3.8
Delete contacts
Enter the contact interface and touch the menu key-Delete Contacts gently to select contacts to be deleted and
touch
gently.
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3.4
SMS and MMS
3.4.1
ķTouch
Write and send out a SMS (MMS)
gently in the SMS interface to open the SMS writing interface.
ĸ Enter the number of the recipient or contact name in the recipient bar. Beneath of the recipient bar will display
the matched contact or phone number when entering a phone number or name. Touch the matched contact or
entered phone number gently or continue to enter the desired phone number.
Ĺ If you want to send a SMS to several cell phones, please repeat the above step 2 or enter the contact list to tick
the desired contacts.
ĺ Touch the input content field and start writing a SMS.
Ļ Press the menu key, add a title and attachment. The SMS will be converted into a MMS.
ļ Touch the Send key gently to send the SMS.
Note: If you want to save SMS information as draft for future modification, press the Return key, the information will be
saved automatically and “Draft” in red will appear to the right of the corresponding SMS list.
3.4.2
Receive a SMS
The phone will ring, vibrate or display the information icon in the status bar when receiving a new SMS,
depending on different notice setting. The status bar notice area will display new SMS icon to prompt you that you
have received a new SMS.
Note 1: To change the notification settings of new SMS, press the menu key under the SMS interface and press the
“Setting” key and select “Notification Settings”.
Note 2: If you do not want to receive phone paper or MMS under the international roaming state, press the “Setting”
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key and “Auto Acquisition during roaming” to set.
3.4.3
Read a SMS
You can view your SMS by the following two ways:
ķ Touch the notification area above the status bar (new SMS icon will be displayed here) gently, the notification
list will be opened. Touch the new information notification key to open and read a “SMS”.
ĸ Touch the “SMS” and read.
3.4.4
Delete a SMS
Press the SMS to be deleted for several seconds. Press the menu key-“Delete”.
3.4.5
Reply a SMS
Touch a SMS or SMS conversation to open. Enter your reply content in the “Input Content” Field. Touch the
“Send” key gently to reply a SMS.
3.4.6
Delete SMS conversation
Press the menu key in the conversation list and select Delete the Conversation. Select the conversation to be
deleted and press the Delete key to delete the conversation content. All conversation information can be deleted in
this way.
3.4.7
SMS edition setting
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Touch the “Menu” button gently in the SMS Conversation List interface and “Setting” to modify the SMS settings
3.5
Browser
3.5.1
Enable the browser
Press the application program button
and press the
icon or press the
icon in the main interface
directly to enter the browser interface.
3.5.2
Enter a website
Press the URL input box at the top of the screen, enter the URL address of the website and press “Go To” to
enter the website.
3.5.3
Exit the browser
Press the menu key at the current website interface to pop up the menu and press Exit.
3.6
3.6.1
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Settings
Wireless and networks
The phone has been configured with WLAN, GPRS/HSPA functions to facilitate you to acquire super-high speed
data transmission via a mobile network. If the WLAN connection is available, the phone will use the WLAN connection
to access the network automatically. If the WLAN connection is not available, you may use GPRS/HSPA connection.
Note: GPRS/HSPA connection function available or not depends on the service provider of the SIM card in the phone.
ķ Flight mode
When enabling the flight mode, all wireless functions of the phone will be disabled, including call functions, data
service, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The flight mode can be enabled by the following steps: Press the Settings key-Wireless
and Networks-More-Flight Mode. Press
icon to enable the flight mode. Press
icon to switch to the Flight
Mode Off status.
ĸ WLAN
Turn on and off WLAN
Press the Setting key- Wireless and Networks-WLAN, press the Turn On icon to make the icon become OFF,
WLAN is turned on; otherwise, WLAN is turned off. Wait for a period of time after turning on WLAN, the phone will
search available WLAN nearby automatically and select a WLAN connection in the WLAN setting menu. The phone
can be connected to a WLAN only after a password is entered properly if a WLAN searched have a lock icon. When
the phone is connected to a WLAN,
icon may appear in the right status bar of the main interface to indicate
WLAN signal intensity. The more the white part of the
icon is, the stronger Wi-Fi signal intensity is.
The phone will keep on connecting itself to the available WLAN within its range automatically as long as WLAN is
selected. If several WLAN are available within its range, enable WLAN again after turning it off, the phone will select
the one recently used automatically.
Add and delete a WLAN
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Press the Settings key-Wireless and Networks-WLAN Settings-Add WLAN Network. Enter the available network
SSID and select its safety type, the phone will add a WLAN to the WLAN network list automatically.
Press a certain WLAN network in the WLAN network list and select “Not Save the Network” in the popup dialogue
box, the WLAN net work can be deleted.
Ĺ Bluetooth
You can use Bluetooth wireless technology to establish wireless connection with other compatible phones. The
phone can be connected to a compatible Bluetooth headset for communication and music listening. Turn on/off the
Bluetooth setting-wireless and networks- Bluetooth, and press the Disable icon to make it Enabled, the status bar will
display
icon; otherwise, it will be disabled.
ĺ Access point name
Access point name, i.e. APN, is related to the network operator selected.
Ļ Network operator
The subscriber may select a network operator for the SIM card manually or automatically.
3.6.2
Phone mode
The phone has four modes, standard, silence, vibration and outdoors modes. The user may enable any of them
according to his/her demand. The user may also add custom mode by press the menu key under the mode menu to
pop up a box, press ADD, enter a name and save. Except for silence and vibration modes, the user may also adjust
the volume, change the phone ringtone and notification ringtone under other modes. Set vibration and keypad tone,
select keypad tone, screen lock warning tone, touch function enabling/disabling.
3.6.3
Display
You can adjust the phone brightness as required. You may enable/disable the “Auto-Rotate Screen” function to
set animation and screen timeout functions.
3.6.4
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Safety
Enter the setting-safety interface to set up screen lock and SIM card lock, enable/disable password visible
function, equipment management and credential storage.
3.6.5
Application
Enter the menu to enable/disable installation of applications from unknown sources, manage applications and
view operating services, storage space use conditions and power level use conditions, set application development
options.
3.6.6
Backup and reset
To restore the factory setting, all data in the phone will be cleared and the default factory setting will be restored.
Note: The above step will delete all data in the phone!
3.6.7
Storage
Check the memory card capacity and available space, SD card unloading, installation and formatting (the SD
card can be formatted after being unloaded) and memory available space of the phone.
3.6.8
Date and time
Set the format of date and time, zone and date or time.
3.6.9
About cell phone
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Inspect the phone status such as status information, power use condition and legal information. The user may
also inspect phone legal information, software and hardware version information.
4.1
Application programs
Calculator
The phone supports basic mathematics calculations, it also supports trigonometric functions, exponents and
logarithm calculation. Touch the calculator icon
gently to enter the calculator interface. Use the calculator button
on the screen to enter numbers and operators.
4.2
Calendar
Open the calendar:
Touch the application program button-Calendar gently.
Create new activities:
Press the menu key in the calendar interface and select Create New Activities. Edit the calendar: Select a
calendar date in the calendar interface to enter the calendar event interface, view the event interface and press
to edit the calendar.
Delete activities
View a certain activity and press the menu key in the active information interface and press
“Delete
Activities” to delete the activities.
If you have set event prompting, the notice area of the status bar will display the icon of the forthcoming event
and prompt you with a ring that an event will happen soon.
View, remove or postpone the prompt:
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1. Touch the notice area of the status bar gently to open the notice menu.
2. Touch the forthcoming event name to display the event gently.
3. Touch “All postponed” to postpone all event prompt behind the time defaulted by the calendar; touch “All
closed” to close all event prompt.
4.3
Alarm clock
Add an alarm clock
Select “Set the Alarm Clock” under the Clock interface to enter the Alarm Clock Setting interface to set the alarm
clock time, repetition interval, ring tone, vibration and label. If the repetition interval is not set, the alarm clock will ring
only once.
1. Enable/disable an alarm clock
2. If you have set one or several alarm clocks, press the alarm clock icon in the alarm list interface to
disable/enable the alarm clock. You may also press “Enable an Alarm Clock” to enable/disable the alarm clock in the
Alarm Edition interface.
Change alarm clock settings
If you have set one or several alarm clocks. Select alarm clocks already set, you may change alarm clock settings
such as the alarm clock volume, alarm clock delay time etc
Clock setting
Press the menu key in the Clock List interface to enter the Clock Setting interface: Set the alarm clock mode:
Silence or not, volume, interval and the role of the volume key during ringing.
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4.4
Radio
The phone also provides radio function. You can listen to a radio after inserting the headset into the proper jack
and enter the FM interface. It supports automatic channel searching and manual channel tuning. Enter the FM
channel list and press the menu key to select Auto Search or press the left and right arrows in the FM interface for
manual tuning.
4.5
Gallery
Enable the gallery
Touch the application program key-Gallery gently. The system will search all picture files in the memory card and
create folder thumbnails automatically when the gallery menu is enabled for the first time.
Picture view and processing
Touch the application program key-Gallery-Folder Thumbnail-Press pictures to be viewed to enter the View
interface.
View the interface operation
View the interface operation picture, double-press the picture to zoom in/out, slide to switch pictures and press
the menu key-Play Slides to play all pictures by slide.
4.6
Camera
Enable the camera
Touch the application program key-camera to enable the camera.
Switch between photo and video mode
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1. Touch the Shot key of the screen gently to take photos.
2. If you want to take a video, you may touch
gently, the phone will switch to the video mode; touch again
gently, it will switch to the photo mode.
Video or photo viewing
Press the photo or video preview box in the lower right corner after taking photos or videos, the phone will enter
the photo or video preview interface.
Note: The phone will enter camera mode when the Power key and the Volume + key are pressed simultaneously.
Press the volume + key, and the phone is ready to take photos.
4.7
Music
Copy music files into the memory card:
Connect the phone to a PC via a Shielded USB line to copy music files into the memory card directly; or place the
memory card back into the phone after copying music files into it via a reader.
Note: The music application program only plays the audio files in your memory card. Ensure that desired audio files
have been copied into your memory card before they are played.
Open the music
Touch the application program key-Music gently.
Media library
You can download albums and songs of different styles and formats according to your own hobby and the system
will sort and display songs automatically according to artist name, albums and songs for convenient searching.
Play list
Display the detailed information of songs you have downloaded, including song name, time, album and performer
information.
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4.8
Bluetooth distance sensing device
Signal distance and intensity can be tested via a Bluetooth distance sensing device after two devices are paired.
4.9
Wireless input device
Search an wireless input device via a Bluetooth to match with the phone.
Common symptoms
Refer to the following terms and conditions in case of any problem occurring during phone use. If such problem
still exists, please contact the dealers or service agents designated by Beijing Tianyu Langtong Communication
Equipment Co., LTD.
■The screen will display: enter the PIN code:
Enter the PIN code supplied with the SIM card. If you don’t know the code, please contact the network service
provider immediately.
■The screen will display: Enter the PUK code:
Your SIM card will be locked after entering wrong PIN code for three times. You have to enter your PUK code
correctly if you want to unlock, please contact the network service provider immediately.
■The screen will display: Insert your SIM card:
Confirm that the SIM card is installed properly. Inspect whether the SIM card works normally as it may have
defects or fail. If so, please ask the network service provider to solve.
■ The phone displays it is not within the service area or network failure:
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Inspect the signal intensity indicator. If no network is available, you may be in a basement or the network
blind spots of a building; please move to other areas to receive signals or a place covered by network signals.
You can ask your network service provider to provide the network service range.
■ Poor voice quality, echoing or large noise which making communication difficult:
Hang up the phone and redial the telephone number again, the network service provider may switch you to
another line with better voice quality.
■The standby time of the phone becomes short:
The standby time of the phone becomes short because the phone keeps on searching signals due to weak
wireless signals. If you don’t want to receive calls, please power off your phone temporarily or the battery has been
used for a long time, nearly approaching the service life of the battery. Please replace with a new one.
■The phone cannot be powered on:
Inspect the power level of the battery or charge the battery. Turn on the phone to inspect during charging. The
phone may not be powered on if it has been idle for a long time due to battery over-discharge. The phone can be
powered on only after the power level of the battery is restored.
■SMS cannot be sent out:
Inspect your service center number option to view whether you have set a SMS center number or number error.
You may have not opened the SMS service or the SMS service or the object the SMS is sent to is invalid or your local
network service provider does not support this service (consult your local network operator for details)
■The phone cannot be charged:
There are the following three possibilities: first, the phone charger cannot work normally, please contact your local
service agent or dealer designated by Lenovo; second, the environmental temperature is not proper. Please change
the charging environment; third, the power contact is poor. Please inspect the charger plug.
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■ Data cannot be added into the address book:
The capacity of the address book is full, please delete some useless items.
■ Some functions cannot be selected:
The phone has not opened the service or the local network service provider does not support this service. Please
contact the service agent, dealer or network service provider designated by Lenovo.

Safety precautions
Considerations when carrying the phone with you
Be sure to obey existing rules and regulations at any place. Be sure to power off the cell phone at places where cell
phones are not allowed to be used or when cell phone application may cause interference or danger. This phone
meets the requirements of the RF radiation specification whether it is near the normal operation position of the ear or
the position 2.5cm away from human body. If you carry your phone with a phone case or a belt case, please ensure
that such accessories do not have metal parts and the distance between the phone and human body is 2.5cm at least.

RF energy leakage
Your phone is a low-power wireless transmitter and receiver, which will receive and send wireless signals intermittently
after it is powered on. The network system will control the transmission power of the phone. This phone meets the
requirements of your country on RF energy leakage.

RF interference compatibility
Your phone may have RF interference on electric equipments without proper screening design or without RF
compatibility configuration.
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Public spaces
Please power off the phone at places where phones are required to be powered off by a notice, including medical
locations such as hospitals and rest homes etc as such locations may use equipment that is sensitive to external RF
signals.

Aircraft safety regulations
Please turn off your phone and take off the battery or disable its wireless functions on board or near an aircraft. It is
illegal to use a mobile phone on an aircraft as it may be dangerous for aircraft operations or disturb the wireless
network of the aircraft. Violators may be prosecuted or be subject to double punishment.

Pacemaker
Please do not place the phone into your coat pocket when it is powered on if you use a cardiac pacemaker. The
distance between the phone and the pacemaker shall be more than 15cm. Please use the phone at the other side of
the pacemaker. Please power off the phone or disable its wireless functions.
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Hearing aid
The phone may interfere with some hearing aids. Consult the hearing aid manufacturer for a solution in case of any
interference.
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Other medical equipments
If you use other personal medical equipments additionally, please consult their manufacturers to confirm whether they
can fully screen RF signals around them. You can also consult the doctor for related information.
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Considerations for phone use
1. The phone is an IP67 waterproof cell phone, which can meet the waterproof and dust proof requirements of a
normal living environment. Do not remove the battery cover frequently when unnecessary, cover the headset soft plug,
the USB soft plug and battery cover tightly to ensure its waterproof and dustproof properties.
2. Do not apply headset function in the water.
3. Touch screen function of the phone is not available when it is in water.
Please use key combination if a phone really needs to be taken in water (refer to the camera description for details).
4. Never open the headset cover, the UCB cover and the battery cover immediately after the phone is taken out from
water. Place the phone screen upwards, remove the water from the phone surface and keep it for 10 minutes, the
phone can be used normally again. Refer to the following procedures if any of the above covers needs to be opened:
A.
Place the phone screen upwards, remove the water from the surface and keep the phone for 20 minutes;
B.
Open the battery cover and cleanse residual water inside it;
C.
Open the headset cover and the USB cover, and cleanse the residual water inside it;
D.
Reinstall the headset cover, the USB cover and the battery cover and the phone can continue to be used
normally.
Otherwise, water may invade into the phone inside or the battery compartment from the headset cover, the USB
cover and the battery cover, resulting in failure.

Considerations for phone use during driving
Please comply with relevant provisions of traffic laws and regulations when you are driving. Please park your car by
roadside and then make or receive a call if the driving conditions are not good. If your car is equipped with safety
airbags, please do not place your phone out of the reach of airbags when they are fully expanded. Otherwise, it will
result in severe injury once airbags are fully expanded.
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
Places with potential explosion hazards
Please power off the phone before entering places with potential explosion hazards, including any fuel section (such
as underneath of the ship deck, fuel or chemical transportation and storage facilities), places with chemical substances
or particles in the atmosphere (such as particles, dust or metal powder). Warning signs are often provided at places
with explosion hazards, but not all such places provide such warning signs.

Electromagnetic radiation
The maximum SAR of the product is 1.6 W/kg, which fully meets the requirements of GB 21288-2007.

Considerations for battery use
1. Please use the battery in a normal indoor environment (temperature range: -20°C~35°C, RH range: 65±20%)
2. Keep the battery away from heat source and high voltage during use and keep it out of children’s reach. Never drop
the battery.
3. Only charge the battery with the original charger supplied with the phone. The battery must be charged, used and
stored at electrostatic-free places. Do not charge the battery for more than 24 hours.
4. Be careful not to confuse the negative and positive poles during battery installation. Never have its negative and
positive poles short-circuited. Keep it away from damp to prevent accidents.
5. Take out the battery from the phone and keep it half-charged in a low-temperature and low RH environment when it
will be idle for a long time.
6. The battery has a specified service life. If the phone for the battery is not used for so much time as expected, the
battery shall be replaced. The battery has to be taken out from the phone immediately upon expiration of its service life.
Waste batteries shall be disposed safely in a proper manner. Return waste batteries to the supplier or sent it to the
designated recovery sites rather than placing them into domestic refuse bags.
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
Battery hazard warning
1. Never heat the battery or throw it into fire. Never throw it into water and keep it away from moisture. Never place it
into a heating utensil, a washing machine or a high-pressure container. Never place it in a high-temperature
environment or throw it into fire to avoid explosion.
2. Keep it away from metal as it may result in battery damage; for example, never place it into a pocket or a bag
together with metal wares such as necklace, hairpins, coins or screws. Do not store it with the above articles.
3. Never try to disassemble
4. Stop using immediately in case of leakage, smelly odor, getting hot, color change, deformation or other
abnormalities during use, charging or storage.
5. Flush the skin with clean water immediately and go to the hospital for treatment in a timely manner if the user’s skin
is exposed to battery electrolyte due to electrolyte leakage.

Precautions for children
Put the phone out of children’s reach to prevent them from playing with it as a toy, resulting in personal injury.
Moreover, children may damage the phone or its accessories by accident. Some small parts of the phone or its
accessories may be removed and swallowed by children.

Other considerations
The phone shall not be dismantled by non-professionals without authorization.
Only parts approved by our company can be used. Applying other power accessories violates the warranty
terms of the phone and even result in danger.
0.1 Yuan automatic phone registration fee will be produced during the first use of the phone, which has been deducted
by the manufacturer from our selling price;
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Tips: Please be cautious to use the internet access shortcut key of the product. You are recommended to consult
related fees with the provider if you choose to use the shortcut key.
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Toxic and hazardous substances or elements
Parts
Mercury
Cadmium
Lead (Pb)
(Hg)
(Cd)
Polybrominated
Hexavalent
Polybrominated
biphenyl (PBB)
(Cr )
+
diphenylether
(PBDE)
Phone
×
○
○
○
○
○
Battery
×
○
○
○
○
○
Accessories
×
○
○
○
○
○
1、“○” indicates that the content of such hazardous substances in all homogeneous materials of the parts is below the
concentration limit requirement as described in SJ/T11363-2006.
2、“×” indicates that the content of such hazardous substances in at least one homogeneous material of the parts
exceed the concentration limit requirement as described in SJ/T11363-2006.
Note: This product is marked with “×” because it is impossible to substitute the above hazardous substances due to
the current global technology development level.
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FCC Regulations:
This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-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.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
4RF Exposure Information (SAR)
This mobile phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves.
This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF)
energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption
Rate, or SAR.
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The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating
positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency
bands.
Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while
operating can be well below the maximum value.
This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power
levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network.
In general, the closer you are to a wireless base
station, the lower the power output.
The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.55 W/kg and
when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 1.17 W/kg (Body-worn measurements differ among phone
models, depending upon available enhancements and FCC requirements.)
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the
government requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in
compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines.
SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and
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can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID:
YHLBLUTANK45.
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an
accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.0cm from the body.
enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Use of other
If you do no t use a body-worn
accessory and are not holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.0 cm from your body when
the phone is switched on. http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid
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