[. . . ] Nokia 101 User Guide Issue 1. 0EN Keys and parts 1 ct Sele 2 k Bac 8 3 7 6 5 5 6 7 8 4 1 2 3 4 Earpiece Screen End/Power key Keypad Microphone Scroll key Call key Selection keys 13 9 10 12 11 9 10 11 12 13 Charger connector Flashlight Memory card slot Loudspeaker Headset connector Insert the SIM card and battery 1 Slide the back cover down. 4 Close the SIM card holder. 2 Open the SIM card holder. 5 Slide SIM2 under the metal part. 3 Insert SIM1. 6 Make sure the plastic tab holds the SIM card in place. Insert a memory card 7 Line up the contacts. 1 Open the cover of the memory card slot. See vi) in General information. 8 Push the battery in. 2 Make sure the contact area is facing up, and push the card in. 9 Slide the back cover up. 3 Close the cover. Charge the battery Switch on 2 seconds 1 Connect the charger to a wall outlet. 1 Press and hold the power key . Dual SIM 1 2 SIM1 SIM2 OK 2 Connect the charger to the phone. 2 Set which SIM card to use. See v) in General Information. 09:00 OK Back 3 The phone indicates a full charge. You can use the phone while charging. 3 To set the hour, press up or down. [. . . ] · Only use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean the surface of the device. · Switch off the device and remove the battery from time to time for optimum performance. · To keep your important data safe, store it in at least two separate places, such as your device, memory card, or computer, or write down important information. Recycle Always return your used electronic products, batteries, and packaging materials to dedicated collection points. This way you help prevent uncontrolled waste disposal and promote the recycling of materials. Crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol taken to separate collection at the end of their working life. For more environmental information, see the product Eco profile at www. nokia. com/ ecoprofile. Batteries and chargers Battery and charger information Your device is intended for use with a BL-5CB rechargeable battery. This device is intended for use when supplied with power from the following chargers: AC-3. The exact Nokia charger model number may vary depending on the plug type, identified by E, X, AR, U, A, C, K, or B. 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. Battery safety Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger before removing the battery. When you unplug a charger or an accessory, hold and pull the plug, not the cord. When your charger is not in use, unplug it from the electrical plug and the device. Do not leave a fully charged battery connected to a charger, as overcharging may shorten the battery's The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol on your product, battery, literature, or packaging reminds you that all electrical and electronic products, batteries, and accumulators must be lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time. Always keep the battery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F). Accidental short-circuiting can happen when a metallic object touches the metal strips on the battery, for example, if you carry a spare battery in your pocket. Do not dismantle, cut, open, crush, bend, puncture, or shred cells or batteries. If this happens, immediately flush the affected areas with water, or seek medical help. Do not modify, remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, or immerse or expose it to water or other liquids. [. . . ] You should check with the manufacturers of vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) to determine if this device can be safely used in their vicinity. Certification information (SAR) This mobile device meets guidelines for exposure to radio waves. Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organisation ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. [. . . ]