Huawei MLA-L12, MLA-L11, MLA-L13 User Manual

Quick Start Guide
For more information
Go to http://consumer.huawei.com/en/ to download the user guide for your device (including safety information) and read the FAQ, privacy policy, and other information.
Go to Settings > About phone > Legal information to read the legal information.
You can find the regulatory information on the device itself. To view it, touch Settings > About phone > Regulatory information.
Your phone at a glance
Before you start, let's take a look at your new phone. Press and hold the power button to turn your phone on or off.
To forcibly restart your phone, press and hold the power button until your phone vibrates.
Dual-tone flash
Camera
Fingerprint
scanner
Headset jack
Earpiece
Light sensor
Front camera
Volume button
Power button
Microphone
USB-C port
Speaker
Getting started
Follow the instructions in the following figures to set up your phone. Do not insert or remove a SIM card while your phone is on.
Please exercise caution when using the SIM ejector pin to avoid hurting your fingers or damaging your phone. Store your pin in a safe place out of the reach of children to prevent them from swallowing it or injuring themselves by accident.
Insert the SIM card into the correct card slot to ensure that it can be recognized by the phone.
1
3
or
2
4
Dual card dual standby single pass
Your phone supports only dual card dual standby single pass, which means you cannot use both SIM cards for calls or data services simultaneously.
When you are on a call using SIM card 1, SIM card 2 cannot be
used to make or answer calls. If someone calls SIM card 2, the caller will hear a voice message similar to "The subscriber you dialed is out of the service area" or "The subscriber you dialed cannot be connected for the moment, please try again later." The actual message will vary by service provider.
When you are using SIM card 1's data service, SIM card 2's data
service will be disabled.
Your phone's single pass feature helps reduce power consumption and increase your phone's standby time. It is not related to your service provider's network conditions.
It may be a good idea to contact your service provider and subscribe to missed call reminder and related assistance services to avoid the conflicts mentioned above.
Safety information
This section contains important information about the operation of your device. It also contains information about how to use the device safely. Read this information carefully before using your device.
Electronic device
Do not use your device if using the device is prohibited. Do not use the device if doing so causes danger or interference with other electronic devices.
Interference with medical equipment
Follow rules and regulations set forth by hospitals and health care
facilities. Do not use your device where prohibited.
Some wireless devices may affect the performance of hearing aids
or pacemakers. Consult your service provider for more information.
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum distance
of 15 cm be maintained between a device and a pacemaker to prevent potential interference with the pacemaker. If using a pacemaker, hold the device on the side opposite the pacemaker and do not carry the device in your front pocket.
Protecting your hearing when using a headset
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at
high volume levels for long periods.
Using a headset at high volumes may damage your hearing. To
reduce this risk, lower the headset volume to a safe and comfortable level.
Exposure to high volumes while driving may cause distraction and
increase your risk of an accident.
Areas with flammables and explosives
Do not use the device where flammables or explosives are stored
(in a gas station, oil depot, or chemical plant, for example). Using your device in these environments increases the risk of explosion or fire. In addition, follow the instructions indicated in text or symbols.
Do not store or transport the device in containers with flammable
liquids, gases, or explosives.
Traffic security
Observe local laws and regulations while using the device. To
reduce the risk of accidents, do not use your wireless device while driving.
Concentrate on driving. Your first responsibility is to drive safely.
Do not hold the device while driving. Use hands-free accessories.
When you must make or answer a call, pull off the road safely and
park the vehicle first.
RF signals may affect the electronic systems of motor vehicles. For
more information, consult the vehicle manufacturer.
Do not place the device over the air bag or in the air bag
deployment area in a motor vehicle. Doing so may hurt you because of the strong force when the air bag inflates.
Wireless devices may interfere with the airplane's flight system.
Do not use your device where wireless devices are not allowed according to the airplane company's regulations.
Operating environment
Avoid dusty, damp, or dirty environments. Avoid magnetic fields.
Using the device in these environments may result in circuit malfunctions.
Do not use your device during thunderstorms to protect your
device against any danger caused by lightning.
Ideal operating temperatures are 0°C to 35°C. Ideal storage
temperatures are damage your device or accessories.
-20°C to 45°C. Extreme heat or cold may
Do not expose your device to direct sunlight (such as on a car
dashboard) for prolonged periods.
To protect your device or accessories from fire or electrical shock
hazards, avoid rain and moisture.
Keep the device away from sources of heat and fire, such as a
heater, microwave oven, stove, water heater, radiator, or candle.
Do not place sharp metal objects, such as pins, near the earpiece
or speaker. The earpiece may attract these objects and result in injury.
Stop using your device or applications for a while if the device is
overheated. If skin is exposed to an overheated device for an extended period, low temperature burn symptoms, such as red spots and darker pigmentation, may occur.
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