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USER MANUAL Forge LTE Hammer
—POŁĄCZENIA ALARMOWE—
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Yellow triangular warning sign with sun and eye symbol (no text)LTE: 800/900/1800/2100/2600 MHz
Procesor: T127
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This manual includes the different colour versions of the device.
THE USE OF THE MANUAL
Without prior written consent of the manufacturer, no part of this manual may be photocopied, reproduced, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or storing in any systems of storing and sharing information.
Please read the precautions and phone user's manual before use. The descriptions contained in this manual are based on the default settings of the phone. The newest version of the manual can be found on our company website:
https://hammerphones.com/support-hammer-forge-lte
Depending on the installed version of the software, applications, service provider, SIM card or country, some of the descriptions in this manual may not match your phone.
SAFETY
Read these guidelines carefully. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Depending on the installed version of the software, service provider, SIM card or country, some of the descriptions in this manual may not match your phone, and the phone itself and its accessories might differ from the one included in the illustrations in this manual.
—DO NOT RISK—
All wireless devices may cause interferences, which could affect the quality of other connections. Do not switch the device on in places which are prohibited from using cell phones, or when it may cause interferences or other dangers. Always abide by any kinds of prohibitions, regulations and warnings conveyed by the staff.
—ROAD SAFETY—
Do not use this device while driving any kind of vehicle.
—RESTRICTED AREAS—
Switch OFF your telephone in an airplane since it may disturb the operation of other equipment located therein.
The phone may interfere with operation of the medical equipment in hospitals and health protection entities. Abide by any kinds of prohibitions, regulations and warnings conveyed by the medical staff or warning sings.
—QUALIFIED SERVICE—
Only qualified personnel or an authorized service center may install or repair this product. Repairing by an unauthorized or unqualified service may cause phone damage and warranty loss.
—BATTERY AND ACCESSORIES—
Avoid exposing the battery to very high/low temperatures (below 0^ C/ 32^ F and over 40^ C/ 104^ F). Extreme temperatures may influence capacity and battery life. Also, protect the battery from contact with liquids and metal objects. It may cause partial or complete battery damage.
Use the battery only according to its intended purpose. Do not destroy, impair or throw the battery into flames - it is dangerous and may cause fire. Worn-out or impaired battery should be placed in a dedicated container. Never open the battery.
Excessive charging the battery can cause damage and fire. Therefore a single battery charge should not last longer than 12 hours. Disconnect an unused charger from power grid. In case of the charger wire damage, it should not be repaired but replaced with a new one. Use only the original producer's accessories that are included in your device set. Installing an incorrect battery type can cause an explosion Please dispose of the battery according to the instructions.
—WATER RESISTANCE—
The device is IP68 certified, which means it is resistant to water and dust when all gaskets are intact and properly installed. Do not intentionally expose the device to water or other liquids, if possible. Water and other liquids do not have a positive effect on the operation of electronic components. After soaking, wipe and dry the device as soon as possible.
Make sure the USB cable is dry before connecting it to the phone's charging socket. Plugging the cable into a wet or damp outlet exposes it to slow corrosion and may cause problems with charging your phone.
—ALARM CALLS—
Making alarm calls may not be possible in some areas or circumstances. It is recommended to find an alternative way to notify emergency services if you are going to this type of remote areas.
—CHILDREN—
This phone is not a toy. Keep the device and its accessories out of reach of children.
—SOUNDS—

To avoid hearing damage, do not use the device at high volume levels for a long period of time, do not put device directly to the ear.

—EYESIGHT—
To avoid eyesight damage do not look closely onto the diode during its work. A strong bean of light may cause permanent eye damage!
Manufacturer:
mPTech Ltd.
Table of Contents 28
Package content 29
Technical Specification....29
Additional technical information 30
The phone, its functions and buttons....30
Turning the phone on/off....33
Inserting a SIM card, memory card, and the battery....33
Charging the phone 34
Sounds and user profiles 34
Lock the phone 34
Calling 34
Answering 35
Text messages 35
Creating and sending text messages ....35
Messages display ....35
Phonebook 35
Adding a new contact....35
Search for a contact 36
Deleting contacts ....36
Accidental change of language 36
SOS 36
Factory settings 36
Torch....37
Battery management 37
Troubleshooting 37
Proper use of the battery 38
Proper phone maintenance....39
Correct disposal of used equipment 40
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Correct disposal of used batteries ....40
Package content
We advise to keep the container in case of any complaints. Keep the container out of reach of children.
For environmental reasons, this package does not include a charger. This device can be powered by most USB power adapters and a cable with a USB Type-C plug.
Technical Specification
GSM: 900/1800 MHz
UMTS: 900/2100 MHz
LTE: 800/900/1800/2100/2600 MHz
Processor: T127
Display: 2.4" IPS
Loudspeaker mode; Torch; Photo camera; FM radio, SOS
function, Bluetooth 5.1, speed dial
Memory cards support: max. 32 GB
Connectors: Jack 3.5 mm, USB-C
Battery capacity: 3000 mAh
Dimensions: 137,8 x 64,0 x 19,2 mm
Weight: 174,7 g
Power supply technical specifications:
The power delivered by the charger must be between min 1,5 Watts required by the radio equipment, and max 5 Watts in order to achieve the maximum charging speed.
Additional technical information
To use the camera and enter your own ringtones, it is recommended to mount the SD memory card in your phone.
The phone, its functions and buttons

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Exploded view diagram of a HANAMER mobile phone with numbered parts for identification and assembly.| 1 | Headphone speaker | Loudspeaker for making phone calls. |
| 2 | Led | The diode serves as a flashlight. |
| 3 | The camera | Camera lens. |
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| 4 | External speaker | Speaker for playing system sounds, ringtones, music. |
| 5 | Display | LCD screen. |
| 6 | OK button (Flashlight) | On the main screen, it allows you to enter the Menu and confirms your selection. Holding it for a second allows you to turn the flashlight LED on or off. |
| 7 | Menu button | On the main screen, it allows you to enter the Menu and confirms your selection. Allows you to lock and unlock your phone's keypad. |
| 8 | Contacts button | On the main screen, launches the phone book. In the menu, it allows you to exit an option or cancel a selection. |
| 9 | Green handset button | It allows you to answer an incoming call and view the call list in standby mode. |
| 10 | Red handset button | Allows you to reject an incoming call. In Menu allows you to return to the home screen. In standby mode, after a long press, turn off the phone or, if it is turned off, turn it on. |
| 11 | ,,,, buttons | In the menu, it allows you to navigate through it. On the main screen- camera,- sounds profiles,- alarm / alarm clock,- calendar. |
| 12 | Phone keyboard | Keys to dial a phone number on the main screen, and in SMS writing mode, enter letters and content digits. |
| 13 | 3.5 mm minijack headphone jack (under the rubber flap) | It allows you to connect headphones to your phone, thanks to which you can listen to the radio (they improve the quality of reception - they act as an additional antenna), music, and also make calls (when the headphones are equipped with a microphone). |
| 14 | Type C socket (under the rubber cover) | After connecting the charger, it allows you to charge the battery. After connecting to a computer via a cable, you can transfer data (photos, videos, music). |
| 15 | Button * | When creating SMS messages, it displays symbols to insert into the content. Allows you to lock and unlock your phone's keypad. Long press activates the SOS function. |
| 16 | Button # | Used to increase the volume in multimedia applications. Allows youto switch sound modes and character entry modes when writing SMS. |
| 17 | Screws | They secure the battery compartment cover. |
| 18 | Battery compartment cover | Protects the battery compartment against falling out and water getting into it. |
| 19 | Microphone | Don't cover it with your hand while talking. |
Turning the phone on/off
To turn the phone on/off press and hold the Red handset button. If directly after turning the phone on you will see the code request, (in form of “****”) type the code and press Menu button.
Inserting a SIM card, memory card, and the battery
If the phone is switched on - switch it off. Unscrew the screws securing the battery compartment cover and remove it. Insert the SIM card/s - Card/s is/are supposed to be placed with its gold contacts facing down, the way in which the slot is embossed. Insert the memory card. To open the flip of the card reader slide it delicately aside. Insert the microSD memory card with its gold contacts facing down, the way in which the slot is embossed. Close the flap by sliding it slightly in the opposite direction than when opening. Insert the battery so that its gold contacts touch the tripple connector in the phone bay. Make sure the flap and the rubber are intact and not damaged. Replace and gently press the flap and tighten the retaining screws.
Charging the phone
Connect the Type C charger to the charger connector on your phone, then connect the charger plug into the power grid.
*Attention: Improper connection of the charger can cause serious damage to the phone. Damages caused by an improper
use of the phone are not covered by the warranty. The icon (or similar) will appear during charging and when the battery is fully charged. When charging is complete unplug the charger from the power outlet. Unplug the cable from the socket on the phone.

Sounds and user profiles
To change sound profile select: [Menu] > [Settings] > [Profiles]. Select the desired profile and press [OK] to activate the selected profile, or press the [Options] > [Settings] button to edit the profile according to your preferences. To save the changes press [Done].
Lock the phone
To lock the keyboard press [Menu] <*> To unlock the keyboard press [Unlock] <*>
Calling
Enter the number to the main screen using the numeric keypad and press [Green handset buton]. We recommend that you enter the area code prior to the telephone number. When the phone is closed, unlock the phone without sliding it and select a contact from the phonebook - [Contacts]. Press Green handset to start the call. Press Red handset, to finish the call.
Answering
Press
Text messages
Creating and sending text messages
Enter: [Menu] > [Messages] > [Options] > [New chat]. Enter the number using the numeric keypad or add from the telephone directory, available under [OK]. Use the arrows to move to the field below. Type in the message using the keypad. Sings are typed in letter by letter. The phone is not equipped with a dictionary. <#> button is used to change the writing mode. You can choose from, among others Abc - the first letter will be capital, the rest lower case, abc - only lowercase, ABC - only uppercase, 123 - digits only. To enter a special character, press * and choose from the list, or press the 1 a number of times. To enter a space between the words press <0> button. At the end enter: [Options] > [Send], to send the message.
To change a message to an MMS select [Options] > [Add], the message will automatically change to an MMS when a photo, audio, video or slide is selected and added.
Messages display
Enter: [Menu] > [Messages], choose a message from the list and select [OK] to see the message itself.
Phonebook
Adding a new contact
Enter [Menu] > [Phonebook] > [Options] > [New]. Select the location of your contact: on the SIM card or on the phone. Enter the contact details: name, phone number. Press [Save] to save
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the contact.
Search for a contact
Enter [Menu] > [Phonebook]. Enter the first letter of the contact. Phone numbers containing the entered letter will appear in the list. To find another contact use navigation buttons
Deleting contacts
To delete a single contact enter search for the contact you wish to erase and enter [Options] > [Delete]. Confirm or cancel chosen action.
Accidental change of language
To set the language of the user, if someone accidentally chooses an unknown language, press the [Menu] >
SOS
Select [Menu] > [Application] > [SOS dial setting]. There you can activate the SOS button in [SOS dial setting status], enter the numbers to which the alert will be sent or select them from the phone book [SOS contacts], enter the content [SOS Message]. and set the alarm in [SOS settings]. Then, in [SOS call type], select whether the phone should make a call, send a message, or do both when the SOS number is dialled.
Factory settings
To get back to factory settings enter [Settings] >[Phone Settings] >[Restore factory settings].
Torch
To turn the flashlight on or off, activate the keypad and press the "OK" (middle menu button) key on the home screen for a second.
Battery management
This feature is available when you start your phone for the first time or later under path [Menu]>[Settings].
Battery management modes allow you to extend battery life by changing its charging settings.
Description of battery condition modes:
- Normal mode - charges the battery normally to 100%.
- Economy mode - charges the battery to 80%.
Troubleshooting
| Message | Possible solution |
| Insert SIM card | Make sure SIM card has been correctly installed. |
| Input PIN | If the SIM card is secured with the PIN code you have to enter the PIN when turning the phone on and press. |
| Network fail | In areas where signal or reception is weak, calls may not be possible. Also receiving calls may not be possible. Move to another location and try again. |
| Poor sound quality while on the phone | Make sure that the speaker and mic. are not covered. |
| The connection cannot be established | Check if the typed-in phone number is correct.Check if the phone number entered to the [Phonebook] is correct.Enter the correct phone number if necessary. |
| No one can call me | The phone has to be on and within GSM network reach. |
| I cannot hear the caller / The caller cannot hear me | The mic. should be close to mouth.Check if the built-in mic. is not covered.When a headset is un use, check if it has been connected correctly.Check if the built in speaker isn’t covered. |
Proper use of the battery
Battery in this device can be charged with a charger. If the level of energy in the battery is low, recharge it. To prolong battery life, let it discharge beneath 20% of the battery capacity before connecting the phone charger and charge it up to 100%. If not used, unplug the charger from the phone.
Excessive charging causes shortened battery life. The battery temperature affects the quality of charging. Before the charging process starts, lower or raise the temperature to be close to room temperature (approx. 20°C). If the battery temperature exceeds 40°C the battery must not be charged! If the battery overheats, the device will display an appropriate message. The battery lifespan can be shortened, if it has been exposed to very low or very high temperatures - this causes interference to the phone, even when the battery has been properly charged. Use the battery only according to its intended purpose. Avoid leaving the
battery within a magnetic field range, because it shortens its life. Do not use a damaged battery. Do not throw the battery into flames! Do not throw away a worn-out battery – send it or return it to an authorized recycling point.
Proper phone maintenance
To extend the life of your phone, follow the guidelines. Keep the phone and its accessories out of reach of children. Avoid using the phone in high and low temperatures; it can shorten the life of phone electronic components, melt the plastic parts and destroy the battery. Do not try to disassemble the phone. Tampering with its structure in an unprofessional manner may cause serious damage to the phone or destroy it completely. For cleaning use only a dry cloth. Never use any agent with a high concentration of acids or alkalis. Use only original accessories because violation of this rule may result in invalidation of the warranty. Exposing the phone to extreme temperatures can reduce the level of protection. It is recommended that the phone is not used at temperatures below 0°C/32°F or higher than 40°C/104°F.
| Attention | Statement |
| The manufacturer is not responsible for any consequences caused by improper usage of the phone and not obeying the above instructions. | The software version can be upgraded without earlier notice. The representative retains the right to determine the correct interpretation of the above instructions. |
Correct disposal of used equipment

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Correct disposal of used batteries

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collection points of these items, which allows them to return, recycle and disposal.
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Yellow triangular warning sign with sun and eye symbol (no text)—SEHKRAFT—
LTE: 800/900/1800/2100/2600 MHz
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LTE: 800/900/1800/2100/2600 MHz
Processore: T127
Schermo: 2.4" IPS
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Yellow triangular warning sign with a white ear and sound waves symbol—SONIDOS—
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LTE: 800/900/1800/2100/2600 MHz
Procesador: T127
Pantalla: 2.4" IPS
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Simple line drawing of a trash bin with crossed lines indicating no waste or restriction (no text or symbols)—SERVICE PROFESSIONNEL—
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Yellow triangular warning sign with sun and eye symbol (no text)LTE: 800/900/1800/2100/2600 MHz
Processeur:T127
Écran: 2.4" IPS
Mode «mains libres», Lampe de poche, Appareil photo, Radio