Removing A Sim Card; Charging The Battery - NEC N412I Manual

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Removing a SIM card

Be sure to turn the phone off before removing a SIM card.
Pick up the bump and lift the SIM card compartment cover gently in the direction of the arrow (STEP 1).
Be careful not to pull out the cover too much. This may cause the SIM card compartment cover to break apart.
Slide the SIM card with your finger for a few millimeters and pull the SIM card out of the slot gently in
the direction of the arrow (see the figure on the right).
Be careful not to damage electric parts of the SIM card compartment when removing a SIM card.
Slide the cover in the direction of the arrows (STEP 4) until the two tabs fit properly inside the cover
(STEP 5).
Close the cover in the direction of the arrows until the four tabs are locked in the cavities and click (STEP 5 and STEP 6).

Charging the battery

Insert straight
Arrow marks
Make sure to hold the charger plug with the arrow
marks facing up and slowly insert it straight.
Before trying to use your phone, connect the NEC battery charger (AC adapter) supplied with your phone to a suitable mains power socket.
With the arrow marks of the charger plug facing up, slowly insert the charger plug straight into the charger connector.
Make sure to insert the charger plug with the arrow marks facing up. Otherwise, damage to the charger connector can occur.
If your phone is turned on and charging starts, the battery charging icon will be displayed. LED will turn on in red while charging. When charging
is complete, the LED will turn off.
You are recommended to switch off the phone while charging. If you need to receive calls, your phone can be switched on and left in standby
while being charged, although the total time taken to charge is then increased.
After the charging is complete, press the buttons of the charger plug as indicated by the arrow marks on the charger plug (➀) and gently pull
straight out of the charger connector (➁).
Make sure to press both buttons when disconnecting the charger plug from the charger connector. If you pull the charger plug forcibly
without pressing the buttons, damage to the charger connector can occur.
The icons show the charging status of battery.
Battery charging
Charger connector
Charger plug
Battery charging stopped due to overheat
Charger connector
Press
Press
Charger plug
Pull straight
Make sure to press both buttons and
gently pull the charger plug straight.
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