Giani Digital JS010 Bedienungsanleitung

Instruction Manual
Safe+Fone
JS010
G-V.2.5

Contents
Made in China
4.6 Read Text Messages
4.7 Missed Calls
5Menu
5.1 Phonebook
5.2 Call Log
5.3 Messages
5.4 Organizer
5.5 Settings
5.6 Proles
5.7 Internet Services
6Input Method
7Problem Solving
8Glossary
1Safety & Important Notice
1.1 Safety Tips
1.2 Warnings & Important Notice
2Start Up
2.1 Insert/Remove Battery
2.2 Insert/Remove SIM card
2.3 Charging
2.4 Headset
2.5 Access Code
3General Information
3.1 Guide for Keys
3.2 Functions for Keys
3.3 Emergency Calls
3.4 Speed Dial
3.5 Spoken Numbers
3.6 Radio
3.7 Torch
3.8 Keypad Lock
4Basic Operating Instructions
4.1 Make Calls
4.2 Adjust Volume
4.3 End Calls
4.4 Receive Calls
4.5 Dialed Numbers
JD Williams
M60 6ES
Support E-mail: support@gianiuk.co.uk

Introduction
Introduction
Congratulations on choosing to purchase the Safe+Fone.
This Safe+Fone is designed for the use on GSM/GPRS networks. The
Principle design for this Safe+Fone is
“Caring for the Elderly through Simplicity”.
The principle design of this Safe+Fone is its
easy to use large keys whilst still being
compact in size.
It also has two quick dial keys that can
be assigned to family or friends for
speed dialing. The phone also has a
innovative SOS button function
particularly designed for elderly users.
We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come.
1 Safety & Important Notice
1.1 Safety Tips
1. If your mobile phone is lost or stolen, please contact your service
provider immediately to stop use of the mobile phone and the SIM
card. This will prevent any nancial loss incurred by unauthorized
calls made with your mobile phone.
2. When you contact your service provider they will need to know
the IMEI number of your mobile phone (You can see the number
on the label on back of the mobile phone after removing the
battery). Please copy this number and keep it safe for future use.

Safety & Important Notice
1.2 Warnings and Important Notice
Please carefully read the Important Notice before use so as to ensure
your device is used in a safe and correct manner.
Points to Note when Using your Device
Switch your device o in restricted areas, such as in aircraft and
hospitals. Your device can inuence the operation of electronic
equipment and medical equipment. Please follow related restrictions
when using your device in these areas. Please check your alarm settings
to ensure that your device will not be switched on automatically.
Switch your device o in dangerous areas
Follow any restrictions. Switch o your device near petrol stations, oil
wells, mines, chemical plants or blasting.
DO NOT USE WHILST DRIVING
1. Do not use your device near high-precision electronic equipment
or electronic equipment with weak signals. Since radio waves can
interfere with operation of electronic equipment and cause other
dangers. Special attention should be paid when you are near
the following equipment: hearing aid, pacemaker and other
electronic medical equipment, re detector, automatic door and
other automatic equipment.
2. Do not subject the display screen to any pressure or use it to hit
anything else, as this can damage the display and cause a leakage
of liquid crystal. There is a risk of blindness if the liquid crystal gets
into the eyes. If this occurs, ush eyes immediately with
clean water (It’s important not to rub your eyes) and seek medical
assistance.
3. Do not disassemble or modify your device, as it will lead to
damage to the phone, battery leakage or circuit failure.

Safety & Important Notice
4. Under very rare circumstances, using your device in certain models
of vehicles may negatively eect the internal electronic
equipment. In order to assure your safety under such
circumstances do not use your device.
5. Do not use near to magnetic objects such as magnetic cards as
the radioactivity of your device may erase the information stored
on oppy disks, pay cards and credit cards.
6. Please keep small metal objects, such as drawring pins &
paperclips away from the earpiece. When the earpiece is in use it
becomes magnetic and may attract these small metal objects, thus
causing injury to users or damaging your device.
7. Do not let your device come into contact with water or other
liquids. If liquids enter your device, a short circuit, battery leakage
or other malfunction may occur.
Points to Note when Using Battery
1. Do not dispose of batteries in a re
2. Do not disassemble or modify the battery
3. Do not use or place the battery near places of high temperatures
such as re or heaters.
4. If the battery overheats, has colour changes,leaks or becomes
distorted during use, charging, or storage, stop using it and
replace it with a new battery.
5. Do not use or place batteries in places of high temperature such as
in direct sunlight or close to vehicles, as this will cause the battery
to leak and overheat, which might lower performance of the
battery and shorten the battery’s lifespan.
6. Do not continuously charge the battery for more than 24 hours.

Safety & Important Notice
Points to Note when Using Charger
1. Only use the charger provided, the use of any other voltage will
cause battery leakage, re and cause damage to your device and
the charger.
2. Do not use the charger with short circuit current.
3. Do not use the charger if the power cord is damaged.
4. If the charger comes in contact with water or other liquid the
power must immediately be switched o to prevent a hazard.
5. Do not disassemble or modify the charger.
6. Do not touch the charger, power cord or electrical outlet with
wet hands to prevent a hazard.
7. Before cleaning, unplug the charger from the electrical outlet.
8. When unplugging charger, do not pull the cord, but hold on to
the body of the charger, as pulling on the cord will damage the
cord and charger.

Safety & Important Notice
Cleaning and Maintenance
1. Your device, battery and charger are not water resistant.
Do not use them in the bathroom or other excessively moist areas
and likewise, and do not let them get wet in rain.
2. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean your device, battery and charger.
3. Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solvents to wipe
your device.
4. A dirty outlet will cause poor electrical contact, loss of power and
even inability to recharge. Clean regularly.
General Points to Note
Mobile Phone:
1. Use the mobile phone in the environment with a temperature
between 5˚C~40˚C and a humidity between 35%~85%.
Battery:
1. The lifespan of mobile phone batteries is limited. The usable time
of batteries decreases along with times of charging.
When charging becomes ineective this means that the battery
is at the end of its lifespan and the battery should be replaced with
a new one of the designated model.
2. Do not dispose of old batteries together with general household
waste, as it contains substances that can be damaging to the
environment. Please visit www.direct.gov.uk to nd your nearest
recycling centre.

2 Start Up
2.1 Insert/Remove Battery
Insert the Battery
1. Open the back cover by sliding downwards.
2. Insert the battery into the battery compartment on the back of
your device, ensuring the 3 contacts of the battery connect with
the contacts at the bottom of the battery compartment.
3. Slide the back cover until it completely snaps into position.
Remove the Battery
1. Switch o the device and unplug the charger before removing the
battery.
2. Open the back cover by sliding downwards.
3. Lift the battery using the nger grip and take the battery out
of the battery compartment.
4. Slide the back cover until it completely snaps into position.
Start Up
Area for memory card
(not supplied)

2.2 Insert/Remove SIM Card
Insert SIM card: Remove the back cover, and slide the SIM card into the
SIM card slot until it is completely inserted into the slot. When sliding
the SIM card, keep the contact area (Gold Side) of SIM card facing
downwards and notch of the SIM card in the top left position.
Remove the SIM Card: Press on the SIM card with one nger and push
the SIM card upwards.
2.3 Charge the Battery
The device has been supplied with a rechargeable lithium battery and a
charger. Only use batteries and chargers supplied.
The performance of the battery (Standby Time and Talk Time) can vary
between use modes and network systems.
1. Plug the charger into the electrical outlet and plug the other end
of the charger into the charger connector of the device.
2. After charging, unplug the charger from the electrical outlet rst
then pull the charger out of the charger connector.
Do not use charger to charge the device when battery is removed.
2.4 Use Headset
Insert the headset into the headset jack and remove the headset when
not in use.
2.5 Access Code
The security code is used to lock the mobile phone, helping to protect
your phone against unauthorized use. The security code is always
provided by manufacturers together with the mobile phone. The preset
code is 1234. If the device is locked, you will be required to enter the
code when switching on the device
Start Up

General Information
3.0 General Information
3.1 Guide for Keys
Earpiece
Call Key
Down Navigation
SOS Dial (1) SOS Dial (2)
Back Cover
Charger Connection
Microphone
Loud
Speaker
End Call Key
Up Navigation
SOS Red
Emergency Call
Button Keypad Lock
Headset
Connection
Radio
Torch
(Push and
hold)
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