User's Manual

User Manul
Notes
·This user manual is specifically designed to guide you through the functions
of your mobile phone.
·We comply with the sustainable development strategy, therefore reserve the
right to change the functions, interface or appearance of the product at any
time without prior notice.
·In the event of the GlocalMe Connect software becoming unresponsive,
due to upgrade or any unforeseen reason, the normal operations of the mobile
phone will be unaffected.
·Please follow the normal procedure to turn off your mobile phone and install
SIM card; Avoiding damage to SIM card or mobile phone.
·This product utilizes built-in customized ROM, developed by uCloudlink
and GlocalMe. Customized functions and product failure may occur if you root
the ROM system or break code to change system files. Therefore, uCloudlink
shall reserve the right to reject warranty claims for mobile phone malfunctions,
caused by arbitrary rooting.
·For more product information and services please refer to http://www.
glocalme.com
Safety Precautions & User Guide
·For safety concerns and effective operation of your mobile phone, please
read the following information carefully, which can be helpful to guide you
to comply with the terms of the warranty and extend the life of your mobile
phone.
·In order to avoid possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume
levels for long periods.
Using Mobile Phone, Charger and Other
Accessories
·Please turn off mobile phone at locations with official notice or prohibition
(airport, gas station, hospital, etc).
·Keep mobile phones and accessories out of reach from children.
·Avoid your mobile phone and its accessories coming in contact with liquid or
humid environments.
·Avoid placing your mobile phone in extreme heat or cold
Environments
·Avoid placing mobile phones near open flames.
·Do not paint the mobile phone.
·Avoid dropping, throwing or bending mobile phones.
·Avoid storing mobile phones with computer disks, travel cards, credit cards
or any other magnetic objects to prevent potential data loss on listed items.
·Do not place mobile phones in environments with temperatures exceeding
60°C, such as balconies and direct sunlight.
·Never use mobile phones in thunderstorms in order to avoid potential
lightning strikes and other injures.
·Do not attempt to disassemble mobile phones, or repair mobile phones and
accessories by yourself.
·Do not use any charger specified by nonmobile phone manufacturers to
avoid potential danger.
·Wipe the mobile phone with an anti-static cloth. Do not use electrostatic
cloth to wipe the mobile phone.
·Avoid using harsh chemicals or strong detergents containing corrosive
ingredients, which may damage the chassis.
·LCD displays and other components are fragile and easily scratched; avoid
contact with sharp or abrasive objects.
·If your mobile phone, charger or accessories don’t operate normally, please
contact uCloudlink customer service on (+852 8191 2660) for help.
Potentially Explosive Environments
·Once entering potentially explosive environment (such as a gas station) or its
perimeter, please turn your mobile phone off and abide by all safety signs and
instructions. Sparks or electric waves, produced by mobile phones in such areas,
may cause an explosion or fire.
Airplane
·The wireless device can interfere with aircraft navigation systems; please
comply with the relevant provisions of the airline and do not use the device in
‘wireless device’ prohibited areas.
Hospital
·When entering hospitals, please turn off your mobile phone and follow all
the safety signs and instructions. Radio waves from mobile phones may affect
the normal operation of electronic medical equipment and even affect the work
of cardiac pacemakers.
Personal Medical Device
·Mobile phones may affect the use of pacemakers, hearing aids, cochlear or
other implants.
·If you have a pacemaker, place your phone onto the opposite ear to the
pacemaker. Always maintain a minimum separation distance of 15cm between
the phone and pacemaker. If you are concerned that interference has occurred,
please turn off your phone immediately and move it to a distant location, and
contact your heart specialist for details. For other medical devices or implants
such as hearing aids, please consult the manufacturer.
Driving
·Your primary responsibility when driving is the safe operation of your vehicle
and concentration on the road.
·When receiving an incoming call while driving, leave the road and park
before answering. It is recommended that you use a
‘hands-free’ device when driving, if permitted to, according to the driving
laws and regulations of your country.
Children Safety
·Keep mobile phones and all related accessories out of the reach of children.
Do not allow children to use mobile phones or related accessories, which may
injure them or others. Some small components in the mobile phone or its
accessories may be disassembled and dangerous if swallowed.
Original Accessories
·Charger: Connect the AC charger to the specified power supply. Make sure
the cable is in the correct position; refrain from stretching the cable. In order to
avoid the risk of electric shock, disconnect the charger or cable from the power
supply, before cleaning the device. The charger is designed for indoor use only
and not to be used outside or in a damp environment.
·Battery: The mobile phone has an integrated battery; do not disassemble.
Charge the battery only at temperatures between 0°C to 45°C. Remove the
charger or data cable after fully charged, as this will prolong the batterys life.
Only use the original charger supplied to charge the mobile phone.
·The mobile phone may become hot during charging or prolonged use,
which is normal and will not affect the service life or performance of the device.
If the mobile phone is overheating, stop using immediately.
Your mobile phone
1. Light/Proximity Sensor 2. Receiver
3. Front Camer 4. Display
5. Volume buttons 6. Power
7. Main Microphone 8. USB Type-C connector
9. Speaker 10. Real Camera
11. Flashlight 12. Microphone
13. Fingerprint scanner 14. Tray eject hole
15. Nano SIM card Tray
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