Safety and use.........................................................................................................................................3
General information.................................................................................... ............................................6
Protection against theft....................................................................................................................6
Your mobile.............................................................................................................................................7
Games ...................................................................................................................................................26
We recommend that you read this chapter carefully before using your phone. The manufacturer
disclaims any liability for damage, which may result as a consequence of improper use or use
contrary to the instructions contained in this manual.
TRAFFIC SAFETY
Given recent studies, which show that using a mobile phone while driving a vehicle
constitutes a real risk, even when the hands-free kit is used (headset...), drivers are
requested to refrain from using their mobile when the vehicle is not parked
When switched on, your phone emits electromagnetic waves that can interfere with the
vehicle’s electronic systems such as ABS anti-lock brakes or airbags. To ensure that
there is no problem:
-Do not place your phone on top of the dashboard or within an airbag deployment area.
-Check with your dealer or car manuf acturer to make sure that the car electronics is
well insulated.
CONDITIONS OF USE
- Always treat the phone with care and in a cle a n a nd dust-free place.
- Switch off the phone before boarding an aircraft to avoid prosecution.
- Switch off the phone when you are in health care facilities, except in designated
areas.
- As with other types of equipment now in regular use, mobile phones can interfere
with the operation of other electric, electronic or radio frequency devices in their
vicinity.
- When the telephone is on, it should not be placed in a part of the clothing close to a
medical device (i.e. car diac pacemaker , hearing aid, insulin pump, etc. ).
- Switch the phone off when you are near gas or flammable liquids. Strictly obey the
rules relating to the use of mobile phones at fuel depots, petrol stations, chemical
plants or in any potentially explosive atmosphere.
- Do not allow children to use your mobile phone without supervision.
- Do not open or attempt to repair your mobile phone yourself. Only use your
telephone with Haier batteries, chargers and accessories compatible with your model
(see page 70). The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage caused by the use
of other chargers or ba tteries.
- Do not allow your phone to be exposed to adverse weather or environmental
conditions (dampness, rain, infiltration, dust, sea air, etc.). The minimum and
maximum temperatures recommended by the manufacturer are between -10°C and
+55°C. Beyond 55°C, the legibility of the display may be impaired, but this is
temporary and not serious.
BATTERY
- Before removing the battery from your phone, please make sure that the phone is
switched off.
- Observe the following precauti ons for battery use:
Do not attempt to open the batter y (due to the risk of toxic fumes and burns);
Do not puncture, disassemble or cause a short-circuit;
Do not burn batteries or dispose of them in household rubbish;
Do not expose to temperatures in excess of 60°C. Batteries must be di sposed of
in accordance with locally applicable envi ronmental regulations;
Only use the battery for the purpose for which it was designed.
Never use damaged batteries.
CHARGERS
Mains powered chargers will operate within the temperature range: 0° to 40°.
The chargers designed for your mobile phone meet with the standar d f or safety of
information technology equi pment and office equipment us e. They should be used
for this purpose only.
RADIO WAVES
Proof of compliance with international standards (ICNIRP) or with European Directive
1999/5/EC (R&TTE) is required of all mobile phone models before they can be put on
the market. The protecti on of the he alth and safety for the user and any other person is
an essential requirem ent of these standards or this directive.
THIS MOBILE PHONE COMPLIES WITH INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN
REQUIREMENTS REGARDING EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter/r ec eiver. It was deigned and manufactured to
comply with the radiofrequency (RF) expos ur e thresh olds rec ommended by
international requirements (ICNIRP) (1) and by the Council of the European Union
(Recommendation 1999/519/EC) (2).
These limits are part of a set of requirements and establish author ised radiofrequency
levels for the public. These limits were established by groups of independent experts
on the basis of regular and detailed scie ntif ic assessments. They include a significant
safety margin intended to ensure the safety of all, regardless of age or state of health.
The exposure standard for mobile phones is determined by a measurement unit known
as the Specific Absorption Rate or “SAR”. The SAR limit is set by international
requirements or by the Council of the European Union at 2 watts/kilogram (W/kg)
averaged over ten grams of body tissue. T he tests used to determine SAR levels were
carried out on the basis of standard usage modes with the phones transmitting at their
maximum power level ove r the entire range of frequency ba nds.
Although the SAR was establis he d at t he h ighest certified level, the actual SAR level
for the phone during use is generally much lower than the maximum values. In fact,
since mobiles are designed to operate at ma ny different power levels, they only use the
minimum level of power required to provide a connec tion to the network. In theory,
the closer you are to a base station antenna, the lower the power level required by the
mobile phone.
The highest tested SAR value for this mobile phone for use at the ear and compliance
against the standard is 0.748 mW/kg for body and 0.493 mW/kg for head. While there
may be differences between the SAR levels on various phones and at various positions,
they all meet the relevant international guidelines and EU requirements for RF exposure.
The World Health Organisation con s iders that “present scientific inf ormation” does
not indicate the need for any special precautions for use of mobile phones. If
individuals are concerned, they might choose to limit their own or their children’s RF
exposure by limiting the lengt h of calls, or using “hands-free” devices to keep mobile
phones away from the head and body.” (fact sheet n° 193). Additional information
about electromagnetic fields and public health are available on the following site:
http://www.who.int/peh-emf
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
will void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Any change to the equipment will void FCC
Grant.
(1) The ICNIRP requirements are applicable in the following regions: Central America (except
Mexico), South and North Africa, Pacific Asia (except Taiwan, Korea and Australia).
(2) The European recommendation (1999/519/EC) is applicable in the following regions: Europe,
Eastern Europe, Israel.
General information
Website: www.haier.com
Haier Hot Line Number: see the “Haier Services” leaflet
Your telephone operates on GSM networks within bandwidths of
900/1800MHz or 850/1900MHz.
The
mark certifies that your telephone complies with 1999/5/EC (R&TTE) directive
and that the applicable accessories comply with current EC directives.
Protection against theft
Your mobile phone has an identification number called IMEI (phone serial number) shown on the
packaging label and in the product ’s memory. We reco mmend t hat you note t his numb er the fir st time
you use your teleph one by en ter ing *, #, 0, 6, # and k eep it sa fe ly. It may be requested by the pol ice or
your operator if your telephone is stolen. This number allows your mobile telephone to be blocked,
preventing a third person fro m using it, even with a different SIM car d.
Your mobile
1.1keys
Switch on the phone (short keypress) from the main screen
Switch off the phone (long keypress) from the main screen
Hang up
Reject an incoming call
Return to the main screen (long keyp ress)/one step in the menu
Call / Pick up
Access the call memory (short keypress)
Navigation key:
Scroll to select an option
: Previous item/Access to Call list
: Next item/Access to Directory (from the main screen)Main screen
, , , Move
Menu / Confirm
Display a message received
Delete a character (short ke ypress) keypress)
Delete all characters (long keypress)
Return to the previous screen (short keypress)
Mute the ringtone of an incoming call
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1.2 Main screen icons
Battery charge level.
Vibrator mode: your phone vibrates but neither rings nor beeps except for
the alarms (see page ).
Silence mode: your phone neither rings, beeps nor vibrates except for the alarms.
Unread message.
Message list is full: your terminal cannot accept any new messages. You must
access the message list and delete at least one message on your SIM card (see page).
Voicemail message arrived
Unanswered call
WAP alert (Z300 only).
Call forwa rding activated: your calls are forwarded (see page).
Timer or alarm clock programmed (see page ).
Signal strength indicator.
Preferred tariff areas
Keypad lock.
Roaming out of your country of subscription.
(1) The icons and illustrations in this guide are provided for informational purposes only.
(2) Contact your network operator to check service availability.
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.
Getting started
2.1 Set-up
Inserting the SIM Card
You must insert your SIM card in order to use your phone. To insert your
SIM card, turn off your phone with a long keypress on the
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key.
Before inserting the SIM card into the slot, push the SIM card catch to release it as shown
in the fig above. Lift the catch and place the SIM card into the slot with care.
Make sure the cardnotch is on the upper left hand side.
Press and hold down the catch and push it until it is locked.
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Check with your network operator to make sure that your SIM card is 3V
compatible. The old 5 Volts cards can no longer be used. Please contact your operator.
Inserting the battery
Align the tab on top of the battery with the slot in the battery compartment of your phone.
Press down the battery until the latch is completely locked.
Charging the battery
Connect the charger
- An animation will be on while charging.
- It may take several minutes before the charging starts.
- Do not force the plug into the socket.
- The battery icon will take several minutes before the level is shown.
- Before connecting to the charger, make sure the battery is inserted correctly.
- The mains socket must be near to the phone and easily accessible (avoid power extension cables).
*** Before using your phone for the first tim e, completely charge your battery
(approximately 3 hours). Only use Haier chargers.
2.2 Switching your telephone ON
Press the
Type your PIN code if necessary, then confirm with the
*** If you do not know your PIN code or if yo u have forgotten it, contact you r network
operator. Do not leave your PIN code near your telephone. It should be stored in a safe
place when not needed.
key (long keypress). A welcome animation is displayed for 2 seconds.
key.
2.3 Switching your telephone OFF
From the main screen, press the key (long keypress).
Calls
3.1 Making a call
Dial the desired number then press the key to place the call. To hang up, press the
key.
If you make a mistak e, press the
the key to delete all the digits.
*** To enter “+” use the
(long press).
Making an emergency call
In case of emergency, dial 112 or any other number provided by your network operator.
Press the
Emergency calls can be performed at any time without your SIM card or PIN code. Once
the call is made, the screen displays: “SOS call only”.
Making an international call
key.
key (long press). To enter “P” (pause) use the key
key once to remove the last digit. Press and hold
Make a long keypress on the
codes, complete the number and send the call.
Call a number from the directory
Press the
and press
Automatic Redial
If this feature is activated, the person you are unable to reach will be called back
automatically.
Speed dial
From the main screen, make a long keypress on any key from
telephone number stored in your directory, or access to a function, providing you have
key to access the directory. Select the desired phone number
(see “Directory” on page).
key, when “+” is displayed, enter the country and area
to to dial on e
already programmed the key (see page ).
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3.2 Calling your voicemail
Your voicemail is provided by your network so that you do not miss any calls: it works
like an answering machine that you can consult at any time.
If the access number for your operator’s voicemail service does not appear, dial the
number that you were given. To program or change this number at a later date, refer to
“Call services/Voicemail/Enter number” (see page ).
*** To use your voicemail service from abroad, contact your network operator before
leaving.
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Contact your network operator to check service availability.
3.3 Receiving a call
When you have an incoming call, your phone rings or vibrates depending on the
parameters chosen, and displays an animation with a “New call!” message.
-To pick up a call, press the
-To reject a call, press the
-To mute the ring, press the
*** The number of the calling party is displayed if transmitted by your network and if the
service is subscribed. However, if the number has been stored in your directory, the
caller’s name will be displayed.
key.
key.
key.
3.4 During the call
Available functions
You can access the following “Options” during a call by press i n g the
Notepad Enter a number given to you by phone to save it.
Mute Activate/deactivate the microphone.
Directory Access the directory.
Message Access the message
Call memory Access your call memory.
Handling two call
key:
Call waiting
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If a second call comes in while you are on line, you will be notified by a tone, an
animation and the backlight. You can then accept the call by pressing the
key. Your
current call will be automatically put onhold. You can then swap between your two
correspondents by pressing the
key and by selecting the “Swap call” option in the
menu.
Making a second call
To call a second party during a call, d ial the number or select it from the directory by
accessing the menu, then press the
key to send the call.
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Contact your network operator to check service availability.
Call memory
From the main screen, press the key and your phone displays a call list. Each call
is displayed with an icon indicating the ty pe of the call (Outgoing call, Answered call,
Unanswered call).
Select a telephone number in the list and press the
key to redial it or press the
key to access the “Call memory”:
Send message Create an SMS.
Details Display the information of the call selected.
Save Store the number in your directory.
Delete Delete the number selected.
Delete list Delete the entire list.
***You can also access the call memory via the “Menu/Call Services/Call memory”.
Menu
5.1 Accessing the menu
From the main screen, press the
with small icons beside each function.
Select the item you require using the navigation keys (
confirm.
5.2 Organisation of functions
For each of the listed functions, refer to the appropriate ch apter in this User Guide.
key, the menu is displayed as a list
, ), then press again to
Directory: Access/create directory files and make calls from your directory.
Messages: Read, write and send your SMS. View your messages in your inbox,
outbox, adjust the settings and activate/deactivate CB broadcast message reception.
Customise: Customise your graphical and audio environment. Set the time, date,
language, keypad lock, softkeys, security mode and network.
Tools: Set your telephone’s alarms for appointments, birthdays, etc to remind you
or to wake you up. Access the functions such as Calculator, Alarms and Currency
converter.
Contrast
Time
Date
Language
Keypad lock
Answer mode
- Keys setup
- Security
Message
- Canned message
- Create SMS
- Inbox
- Outbox
- Parameters
- SMS CB
TOOLS
- Calculator
- Alarm
- Convert. Euro -> Currency
- Convert. Currency -> Euro
CALL SERVICES
- Voicemail number
- Call memory
- Call settings
Beep duration
Call waiting
Auto redial
Billing
Conceal ID
- Network
Preferred network
Search mode
- Call Forward
Voice
Fax
Date
- Call barring
Outgoing calls
Incoming calls
Settings
GAMES
OPERATOR Service
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Directory
The directory allows you to store phone numbers and names (or files) either in the SIM
memory.
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6.1 Consulting your directory
From the main screen, press the key to access the direct ory. The phone displays:
6.1.1 Searching for a name by its first letter
You can search for the person’s name by pressing the key associated with the first letter
of his/her name.
6.1.2 Read a contact file
Select a name from your directory and press . The information stored will be
displayed:
-Name and phone number (SIM Directory),
-Details: mobile, home, e-mail (Phone Directory)
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6.1.3 Making the call
Press the key when the name is selected to make a call.
6.2 Creating a file
You can only create a file in the directory.
6.2.1 SIM Directory
When you are in the “SIM” directory, select “[Create]”, enter the name and the phone
number, then press the
The created files will be dis played in alphabetical order.
*** If you make a mistake, press the
the key to erase the whole entry .
to confirm.
key to erase the last character. Press and hold
6.3 Available options in the SIM directory
The following options will be displayed when the contacts have been created in the phone
directory:
Details Display the details of the selected contact
Assign key Assign a key (2 to 9) to the selected contact
Send message Create a message to send to the selected contact.
Modify Modify the data of the selected contact.
Delete Delete the selected contact. Send message
6.4 My phone number
My phone number: Save your tele p h one number in case you might forget it.
Messages
From your telephone, you can read, write, send and receive “Text/SMS”, messages and
share them with other mobiles.
To access the messages from the main screen, press the top of the
key and select the
(“Messages”) icon.
7.1 Create an SMS
You can customise your message by adding pictures and soun ds.
In the “Messages” menu, select “Create SMS” and enter your message.
key or press the
Press the
Send to Send the message to a recipient.
Save Save the message and send it later.
Add image Liven up your message by adding images or animations.
Add sound Liven up your message by adding sounds.
key to access the following options.
7.2 Inbox
Select the message you want to read and then press
following options:
Reply Reply to the sender of the message by SMS.
. You now have access to the
Forward Forward the message received to other people.
Delete Delete the message.
Save number Save the sender’s number.
Retrieve number Save or use the number contained in the message.
Delete all Delete all messages in the inbox.
7.2 Outbox
The last written message saved is displayed on top of the list. Select the message you
want to view and press the
Press agai n the
Delete Delete the message.
Send Forward the message.
Save number Save the sender’s number.
Retrieve number Save or use the number contained in the message.
Memory available Display the storage capacity of your SIM card or your telephone
in terms of SMS.
Delete all De lete all messages in the outb ox.
key to access the following options:
key.
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7.3 Canned messages
A list of predefined messages are available. Select one, edit it i f required, and then send
it.
7.4 Parameters
You can change the message parameters:
Acknowledgement Request for acknowledgement of receipt for each message sent.
Validity Set the time period during which attempts to send the message to the recipient
will be repeated in case of failure.
Service centre The phone number of your operator’s service centre (it may be provided
automatically).
Auto. save Messages sent will be automatically saved, but you can choose to not keep
them (“Activ./Deact.”).
Quick reply Activate /deactivate the “Quick reply” option in order to reply with a
single click.
7.5 SMS CB (Cell Broadcast)
These are messages broadcast over the network (weather forecast, traffic conditions,
etc..).
Auto Reception Activate /deactivate the automatic display of the programmed SMS
CB.
CB codes listList of SMS CB codes for messages you want to view (“[Create]”
or “CB codes List”).
Customise
From the main screen, press the to access the menu then select the icon and
select one of the following options in ord er to customize your telephone.
8.1 Ring tones
Melody: Select a melody to assign to an incoming call. You can download
new melodies
Volume: The volume can be adjusted to one of the levels proposed
(“Silence” “Low”, “Medium”, “High”, “Increasing”).
Vibrator: Activat e/de activate the vibrator.
Message sound: Select a melody to assign to a received message.
Key beep: Activate/deactivate the beep played with each keypress
(“Normal” or “Silent”).
Low battery alert: Activate/deactivate the sound emitted when the
battery level is low.
“Download new”.
8.2 Main screen
Select the image you wish to be displa ye d as the main screen.
8.2 Settings
Available options
Contrast: Set the contrast of your telephone by c h oosing one of the 5 levels propose d.
Time: Enter the time and press the
Date: Enter the date and press the
Languages
This feature allows to choose the language in which the messages will be displayed. You
may, however, choose another language if available.
Keypad lock
If this option is activated, the keypad will be automatically locked if no keys are pressed
for a certain period of time. The keypad will automatically unlock when you receiv e a
call and will lock again when you hang up. To unlock, make a long keypress on the
key.
Answer mode
You have two options to an swer a call:
- Call key: answer the incoming call by pressing the
- Any key: answer the call by pressing any key.
key to save it.
key to save it.
key.
8.3 Keys setup Keys
You can assign a function or a number that you use frequently, to keys to
on the keypad.
When they have been programmed, make a long keypress on the appropriate key from
the main screen to go directly to the number or function desi re d.
8.4 Security
This function allows you to displ ay and manage the security settings of your telephon e.
By selecting the function, you will access the following options:
PIN Code
Activate/deactivate the PIN code (Personal Identification Number). It will be requested
each time you switch on your telephone.
The PIN2 code allows you to activate or deactivate certain functions, such as Billing etc..
*** If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in a row, your SIM card will be
disabled and your phone will display “SIM blocked!”. You will then have to enter a PUK
(PIN Unblocking Key) code, which you can obtain from your network op e ra t o r.
Change PIN
To change the PIN code, enter the old code then the new one when prompted (“Enter
PIN:” and “Enter new PIN”). The new PIN code is a number consisting of 4 to 8 digits.
You must confirm it by entering it again (“Repeat New PIN”).
Change PIN2
This option allows you to change your PIN2 code. Process as for the PIN code change.
FDN status
Enter your PIN2 code to activate your list of Fixed Dialed Numbers (authorised numbers).
FDN Directory
Create a directory of up to 10 numbers that you can delete or modify.
Tool
9.1 Calculator
Enter a number and select the type of operation to be performed using the navigation key.
Confirm with the
*** To enter decimals (“,”), use the
screen, press the
key.
key (long keypress). To return to the main
key.
9.2 Alarm
You can programme an alarm with your telephone.
Activate/Deactivate Activate or deactivate the alarm.
Set time Set the alarm time :
Alarm Select the alarm mode from the following:
Melody: select the desired ring tone for thisalarm.
Vibrator
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9.3 Converter
The “Convert. Currency->Euros” menu allo ws you to convert an old loc al currency into
Euros by entering the amount then pressing
The “Convert. Euros->Currency” menu allo ws you to convert an amount in Euro s into an
old local currency by entering this amount then pressing
amount.
The currency used for conversion will be t he on e i n your c o untry of subscription.
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Euroland countries only.
to display the converted am ount.
to display the converted
Call services
10.1 Voicemail
Modify the number of your voicemail.
10.2 Call memory
Access the following number lists:
Outgoing calls List of the last calls made.
Answered calls List of calls received and answered.
Unanswered calls List of unanswered calls received.
If you select a number from the call memory list and press
, you can access the
following options:
Send msg. Send a message to the selected number.
Details View the details of the call (number, date, time etc.).
Save Store the selected number in your directory.
Delete number Delete the selected number.
Delete list Delete the entire list.
10.3 Call settings
Beep duration
Activate/cancel the sounding of a beep during a call at a frequency to be set (enter the
frequency and confirm).
Call waiting
Activate/cancel/check the tone that notifies a second incoming call.
Automatic redial
This option enables automatic callback of the last dialed busy number, if it is activated.
(1) Contact your network operator to check service availability.
Billing
- Call duration Display the duration of the last call made or of all calls made.
- ResetReset the cumulative duration for all calls.
- Last call Display the cost of the last call or all calls made. The “Available
credit” function shows the amount remaining as a proportion of the “Maximum credit”.
- Reset costReset the total call cost.
- Unit cost- Choice of currency, enter the currency.
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- Choice of unit, enter the Telecom unit.
- Maximum credit Set a maximum credit beyond which all charged calls will be
barred.
Conceal ID (CLIR)
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You can choo se to hide y our iden tity (or your telephone numbe r) fro m the person you are
calling.
- Conceal ID Hide your telephone number .
- Show ID Show your telephone number
- Status Check the current Anonymous status.
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Contact your network operator to check service availability.
10.4 Networks
Preferred list
Create a list of networks to which you wish to be connected as a priority. A list will be
displayed. Press
Search mode
-Automatic The network sought is the last one used.
-Manual The choice of network is left up to the user.
to add a network to the list.
10.3 Call forward
This function enables you to activate/cancel or check the call forwarding of
voice/fax/data calls to the voicemail or any specified number (enter the name and confirm
with the key) according to the following options:
Unconditional Systematic forwarding of all your calls. The icon is displayed
on the idle screen.
If no reply Only if you do not answer.
If unreachable Only if you are outside the ran ge of the netwo r k.
If busy Only if your line is busy.
Conditional If your line is busy, if you do not answer, if you are outside the
network range.
Cancel all Cancellation of all activated call forwarding options.
Status See the actual setting.
10.4 Call barring
Outgoing Calls Activate/deactivate or display the call barring of outgoing calls.
This option is applied as follows:
All Calls (1) All outgoing calls are barred.
International (1) Outgoing international calls are barred.
Except->Home Outgoing international calls except those to your country of
subscription are barred.
Incoming Calls Activate/deactivate or display the call barring of incoming calls.
This option is applied as follows:
All Calls (1) All incoming calls are barred.
If abroad(1) Incoming calls are barred when you are abroad.
Settings Deactiva te all call barring options you have setup .
Cancel outgoing Cancel all out going call barring.
Cancel incoming Cancel all incoming call barring.
Password Change the password.
(1) Contract your network operator to check service availability.
Games
11.1 Snake
The aim of this game is to mov e a snake so that it eats the largest possible number of
eggs. The player should avoid hitting the snake body or the edges of the play zone.
Each time an egg is ea ten, the snake’s tail gets longer.
Move the snake using key
11.2 Bricks
The aim of this game is to break the bricks wit h a ball and a racket.
When the ball hits a brick, the brick disappears. When all the bricks have been destroyed,
the game moves up a level. Move the racket using keys
Throw the ball using key
To pause, press the
key.
(up), (left), (down) and (right).
(right) and (left).
or .
Telephone warranty
Congratulations on choosing this mobile phone - we hope that you will be totally satisfied
with it. Notwithstanding any other applicable statutory warranties, this mobile phone is
guaranteed against any manufacturing defect for a period of ONE (1) year from the date
of purchase shown on your invoice. Nevertheless if the statutory warranty in force in
your country exceeds ONE (1) year, thestatutory warranty is not affected by the
manufacturer’s warranty.
The present warranty terms also apply to the battery and accessories but for a period of
SIX (6) months from the date of purchase shown on your invoice.
Under the terms of this warranty, you must inform your phone dealer or any maintenance
centre approved by Haier without delay of any defects and present th e invoice given to
you at the time of purchase. The phone dealer or the maintenance centre will decide, as
appropriate, to replace or repair all or part of the telephone or the accesso ry found to be
defective. This warranty covers parts and labour but excludes all other costs. Repair or
replacement may be carried out using reconditioned products offering features equivalent
to new products.
Any operations under this warranty, especially repair, modification or replacement of
products, will be covered by a warranty of three months, unless other statutory provisions
apply. This warranty shall not apply to damage or defects (to your telephone and/or
accessory) caused by:
1) Non-compliance with instructions for use or installation,
2) Non-compliance with technical and safety standards in force in the area where the
phone is used,
3) Improper maintenance of power sources and of overall electrical facilities,
4) Accidents or the consequences of theft (of the vehicle), acts of vandalism, lightning,
fire, humidity, infiltration of liquids, atmospheric influences,
5) Using the phone in conjunction with or connected to hardware not provided nor
recommended by Haier, without Haier’s explicit consent.
6) Any service, modification or r epair by persons not authori sed by the manufacturer, the
phone dealer or an appro ve d m aintenance centre,
7) Use for a purpose other than that for which the products were intended,
8) Normal wear,
9) Deterioration caused by external causes (e.g.: RF interference produced by other
equipment, fluctuations in mains voltage and/or voltages on telephone lines, etc.),
10) Modifications made, even if unavoidable, due to changes in regulations and/or
changes in network para meters,
11) Connection problems resulting from unsatisfactory radio transmission or caused by
the absence of radio-relay coverage.
Telephones or accessories from which markings and or serial numbers have been
removed or modified, as well as telephones from which the labels are missing or
damaged are exclude d f r om this warranty.
The above provisions constitute the only claims, which can be made against the
manufacturer and dealer on the grounds of equipment defect s, th is warranty exclu des any
other explicit or implied warranty except the statutory warranty in force in the user’s
country.
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Accessories
*** Only use your telephone with Haier batteries, chargers and accessories compatible
with your model.
(1)
Depending on availability.
Troubleshooting
Before contacting the after-sales service, we advise you to perform the following checks:
My mobile phone does not switch on
- Press
- Check the battery charge level
- Check the battery contacts, remove and reinstall your battery, then turn your
telephone back on
My phone does not respond since several minutes
- Press the
- Remove the battery and re-insert it, then switch the phone back on
My screen is difficult to read
- Clean you r s c r een
- Use your mobile phone in accordance with the recommended conditions of use
My mobile phone turns off by itself
- Check that your keypad is locked when you are not using your mobile phone
- Check the battery charge level
My mobile phone does not charge properly
- Make sure that your battery is not completely discharged; the battery charge indicator
can take several minutes and may be accompanied by a quiet hissing sound.
- Make sure charging is carried o u t un de r n ormal conditions (0°C +40°C)
- Make sure your battery is inserted. It must be inserted before plugging in the
charger
- Make sure you are using an Haier batte ry and charger
- When abroad, check that the electrical current is compatible
My mobile phone does not connect to a network
- Try connecting in another location
- Verify the network coverage with your operator
- Check with your operator that your SIM card is valid
- Try selecting the available network( s) manually (see page 54)
- Try connecting at a later time if the network is overloaded
until the screen comes on
key
SIM card error
- Make sure the SIM card was correctly inserted (see page 14)
- Verify with your operator that your SIM card is 3V compatible; the old 5V SIM
cards cannot be used
- Make sure the chip on your SIM card is not damaged or scratched
Unable to make outgoing calls
- For international calls, make sure you have entered the co untry and area codes
- Make sure your mobile phone is connected to a network, and that the network is not
overloaded or unavailable
- Check your subscriptio n with your operator (credit, SIM card va lid, e t c.)
- Make sure you have not barred outgoing calls (see page 56)
Unable to receive incoming calls
- Make sure your mobile phone is switched on and connected to a network (check for
overloaded or unavailable network)
- Check your subscriptio n with your operator (credit, SIM card va lid, e t c.)
- Make sure you have not forwarded incoming calls (see page 55)
- Make sure that you have not barred certain calls
The caller’s name does not appear when a call is received
- Check that you have subscribed to this service with your operator
- Your caller has concealed his/her number
The sound quality of the calls is not optimal
- You can adjust the volume during a call by means of the
- Check the radio reception icon
I am unable to use the features described in the manual
- Check with your operator to make sure that your subscription includes this service
- Check to be sure this feature does n ot re quire an Haier accessory.
When I select a number from my directory, the number is not dialled
- Make sure that you have correctly recorded the number in your file
- Make sure that you have selected the country prefix when calling a foreign countr y
I am unable to create a file in my directory
key
-
Make sure that your directory is not full; delete some files or save the files in the
product directory
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- Check the “Other settings” option in the “Directory” to be sure that the
“FDN Status” feature is not activated
My callers are unable to leave messages on my voicemail
- Contact your network operator to check service availability
I can’t access my voicemail
- Make sure your operator’s voicemail number is correctly entered in “Menu/Call
Services/Enter number”
- Try later if the network is busy
I am unable to send and receive messages
- Check your phone memory as it might be full, if necessary, delete some messages
(see page)
- Contact your network operator to check service availability, see parameters (see
page )
- Verify the server centre number with your operator
- The server centre may be saturated; try again later
The << - >> icon is displayed
- You are outside the network coverage area
I have already entered 3 incorrect PIN codes
- Contact your network operator to obtain the PUK code (Personal Unblocking Key)
Safety and Use
Radio Waves
FCC SAR
We recommender that your customer read the chapter carefully before start using the phone.
Haier disclaims any liability for damages, which caused by improper use or use contrary to the
safety instruction.
Your phone complies with all relevant safety standards. The CE mark on your phone shows compliancy with
European electromagnetic compatibility (Ref. 89/336/EEC) and low voltage directives (Ref. 73/23/EEC). The GSM
system limits transmission power (up to 2 watts/KG)
Your phone complies with all applicable safety standards and the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications
Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC
Individual concern focused on the possible health risks for users of cellular phones. Therefore they might choose
to limit RF exposure by limit call length or use 'Hand Free' to keep cellular phone away from head and body.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Cautions
Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty
for this equipment and void your authority to operate this equipment. Only use approved batteries, antennas
and chargers. The use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and voids the phone warranty if said
accessories cause damage or defect to the phone.
Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken. Avoid dropping,
hitting, bending or sitting on it.
Body-Worn Operation
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips,
holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and that provide at least 1.5 cm
separation between the device, including its antenna whether extended or retracted, and the user’s body. The
use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements.
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for Wireless Phones
The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy absorbed in the head of a user of a
wireless handset. The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing, measuring and calculation
process. It does not represent how much RF the phone emits. All phone models are tested at their highest value
in strict laboratory settings. But when in operation, the SAR of a phone can be substantially less that the level
reported to the FCC. This is because of a variety of factors including its proximity to a base station antenna,
phone design and other factors. What is important to remember is that each phone meets strict federal
guidelines. Variations in SARs do not represent a variation in safety. All phones must meet the federal standard,
which incorporates a substantial margin of safety. As stated above, variations in SAR values between different
model phones do not mean variations in safety. SAR values at or below the federal standard of 1.6 W/kg are
considered safe for use by the public.
The highest reported SAR values of Z160 are:
Cellular (Part 22)-head: 0.493mW/g; Body-worn: 0.748mW/g
DCS (Part 24)-head: 0.453mW/g; Body-worn: 0.595mW/g be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct
Always Power-off
Traffic safety
Battery
FCC Radio Frequency Emission
This phone meets the FCC Radio Frequency Emission Guidelines. FCC TD number:
SRO04100Z160. More information on the phone’s SAR can be found from the following FCC website:
http://www.fcc.gove/oet/fccid
Before boarding in an aircraft, you have to keep your phone power-off. Use of the phone may be dangerous for
In hospitals and other places close to medical equipment, you have to keep your phone power-off.
Before entering petrol stations and other places close to explosive atmosphere, you have to keep your phone
Using cellular phone while driving a vehicle constitutes a real risk, even when the hands-free kit is used. In
To ensure your safety, we recommend that
-Do not place your phone on top of the dashboard or within an airbag deployment area.
-Check with the vehicle manufacturer to make sure that the car electronics is well insulated.
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. A new battery is partially charged
Before removing the battery from your phone, please make sure that the phone is power-off.
Charger
Conditions
We recommend you observe the following precautions for battery use:
'-Do not attempt to open the battery (due to the risk of toxic fumes and burns);
'-Do not puncture, disassemble or cause a short-circuit;
'-Do not expose to temperatures in excess of 60°C, or 140°F;
'-Only use the battery for the purpose for which it was designed;
'-Never use damaged batteries;
'-Do not burn batteries or dispose of them in household rubbish.
Mains powered chargers will operate within the temperature range: 0° to 40°.
The chargers designed for your mobile phone meet with the standard for safety of information technology
Once the battery indicators are clipped on the phone, plug the charger
-Do not allow children to use your mobile phone without supervision.
-Do not open or attempt to repair your mobile phone yourself.
-Only use your phone will HAIER batteries, chargers and accessories compatible with your phone.
-Do not allow your phone to be exposed to adverse weather or environmental conditions (dampness, rain,
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