Getting started, Charge battery – Siemens 1168 User Manual
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Getting Started
Charge battery
The battery is not fully charged when
delivered, so:
• Plug in charger cable at the bot-
tom of the phone, plug in the plug-
in power supply unit to the mains
power socket and charge for at
least two hours.
• Push the sides of the charger ca-
ble plug together and pull to re-
move it.
Functions without SIM card
To display the functions that can be
used without SIM card, switch on
the phone
without the SIM card:
§Menu§
Press soft key.
Special case:
§SOS§
Emergency number, SOS
(p. 10).
If the battery is totally discharged no charge
icon is displayed at the beginning of the
charging process.
If this is the case leave the charger cable
plugged in, the charge icon will appear after
a maximum of 2 hours. The battery is then
automatically charged.
Charging
The charger heats up when used for long
periods. This is normal and not dangerous.
Á
When charging is in progress.
e
End of charging.
An empty battery is fully charged after about
2 hours. Charging is only possible in an am-
bient temperature of 5 °C to 40 °C (the
charge icon flashes as a warning when the
temperature is 5 °C above/below this
range). The voltage specified on the power
supply must not be exceeded.
Operating times
A fully charged battery provides 60-250
hours of standby time or 100-300 minutes
of talk time. The operating times are aver-
age values and depend on the operating
conditions (see table below).
Charge level display (full-empty):
a}b{c
A beep sounds when the battery is nearly
empty.
Operation carried
out
Time
(min)
Decrease of
standby time by
Calling
1
30 to 60 minutes
Display back
light *
1
30 minutes
Network search 1
5 to 10 minutes
* key input, games, organiser etc.
- A75
- SXG75
- CX65
- A50
- C30
- A65
- SL75
- A35
- M75
- SX1
- C55
- M55
- SL45
- S65
- S75
- CF75
- CFX65
- AX75
- C75
- M65
- CX75
- ST60
- U15
- CF62
- C45
- C45
- Xelibri 8
- Xelibri 7
- SL45i
- SL42
- Xelibri 3
- ST55
- SL55
- C62
- C62
- Xelibri 6
- M50
- Xelibri 2
- Xelibri 4
- A57
- A36
- Xelibri 1
- Xelibri 5
- C70
- Gigaset SL 740
- Mobile Phone C35i
- 4110
- RS-485
- A55
- Gigaset SL55
- Gigaset C450 IP
- Gigaset E45
- S42
- Gigaset 150
- XT75
- SL370
- M30
- A40
- S56
- TDMA 800
- S40
- 150 H
- MT50
- C60
- SL 42
- CL50
- C35i
- A52
- SL56
- A60
- SX66
- 4000
- MOVIEMATE 50
- XT55 AVL
- XT55
- 3000
- Gigaset 200
- Mobile
- Mux_guide_v06
- Gigaset S450 IP
- MC60
- Hicom 300E
- SF65
- AC75
- CXV70
- CXV65
- 8WD44
- C61
- C56
- S45i
- MC55
- CX70
- PEGASUS-DTC AX72
- C70 CT70
- 4010
- Gigaset SL1
- Gigaset C100 DECT
- Gigaset S1
- 4000i
- Gigaset 3000 Classic