Battery information, Charging and discharging – Nokia 6275i User Manual

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15. Battery information

Charging and

discharging

Your device is powered by a

rechargeable battery. The full

performance of a new battery is

achieved only after two or three

complete charge and discharge cycles.

The battery can be charged and

discharged hundreds of times, but it will

eventually wear out. When the talk and

standby times are noticeably shorter

than normal, replace the battery.

Use only Nokia approved batteries, and

recharge your battery only with Nokia

approved chargers designated for this

device.

If a replacement battery is being used

for the first time or if the battery has

not been used for a prolonged period,

it may be necessary to connect the

charger then disconnect and reconnect

it to begin charging the battery.

Unplug the charger from the electrical

plug and the device when not in use.

Do not leave a fully charged battery

connected to a charger, since

overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If

left unused, a fully charged battery will

lose its charge over time.

If the battery is completely discharged,

it may take a few minutes before the

charging indicator appears on the

display or before any calls can be

made.

Use the battery only for its intended

purpose. Never use any charger or

battery that is damaged.

Do not short-circuit the battery.

Accidental short-circuiting can occur

when a metallic object such as a coin,

clip, or pen causes direct connection of

the positive (+) and negative (-)

terminals of the battery. (These look

like metal strips on the battery.) This

might happen, for example, when you

carry a spare battery in your pocket or

purse. Short-circuiting the terminals

may damage the battery or the

connecting object.

Leaving the battery in hot or cold

places, such as in a closed car in

summer or winter conditions, will

reduce the capacity and lifetime of the

battery. Always try to keep the battery

between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and

77°F). A device with a hot or cold

battery may not work temporarily,

even when the battery is fully charged.

Battery performance is particularly

limited in temperatures well below

freezing.

Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as

they may explode. Batteries may also

explode if damaged. Dispose of

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