1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides detailed instructions for the Maxcom MM39D 4G VoLTE Big Button Wireless Phone. The MM39D is a modern 4G LTE phone designed for both home and office environments, serving as an ideal replacement for traditional analog landline phones. It features a large, clear display and user-friendly island-style keys.

Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the Maxcom MM39D phone, showcasing ona patene nui me te whakaatu marama.
Ko nga ahuatanga matua ko:
- 4G VoLTE Connectivity: Ensures clear call quality and reliable network connection.
- Large 2-inch Display: A 176 x 220 px screen for excellent readability of text and images.
- Island-Style Keys: Designed for easy and accurate dialing and function selection.
- 1000 mAh Efficient Battery: Provides extended standby time, ensuring the phone is ready when needed.
- USB-C Desktop Charger: For convenient and universal charging.
- Nga waahanga whakauru: Includes calendar, alarm clock, speed dial, FM radio, SMS/MMS, audio/video player, hands-free mode, and call transfer function.
2. Tatūnga
2.1 Ihirangi mokete
I mua i to tiimata, whakarite kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i te kete:
- Maxcom MM39D Wireless Phone
- USB-C Desktop Charger
- USB-C taura
- Pūurutau Hiko (UK Mono)
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
2.2 Te whakauru i te Kaari SIM me te Pūhiko
- Tango i te Uwhi Whakamuri: Gently pry open the back cover of the phone using the notch provided, usually located at the bottom edge.
- Kōkuhu Kāri Sim: Locate the SIM card slot. Insert your 4G compatible SIM card into the slot with the gold contacts facing down and the cut corner aligned as indicated. Ensure it clicks into place.
- Kōkuhu Pūhiko: Place the 1000 mAh battery into the battery compartment, aligning the gold contacts on the battery with the contacts in the phone.
- Whakakapia te Uhi Whakamuri: Carefully align the back cover and press it firmly until it snaps into place around all edges.

Whakaahua 2: Whakamuri view of the Maxcom MM39D, indicating the area for battery and SIM card installation.
2.3 Te Whakautu i te Waea
For first-time use, fully charge the phone.
- Connect the USB-C cable to the desktop charger and the power adapter.
- Monohia te urutau hiko ki te putanga pakitara.
- Place the Maxcom MM39D phone into the desktop charger, ensuring it sits securely and the charging indicator appears on the screen.
- Tukua te waea ki te utu tae noa ki te tohu o te tohu pākahiko he utu katoa.

Figure 3: The Maxcom MM39D phone placed in its USB-C desktop charging dock.
3. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
3.1 Kei te Hiko / Weto
- Hei Whakahiko: Patohia me te pupuri i te whero Whakamutu Waea/Mana patene kia marama ra ano te mata.
- Hei Whakaweto: Patohia me te pupuri i te whero Whakamutu Waea/Mana button until the power-off options appear, then select "Power Off".
3.2 Te Waea me te Whiwhi Waea
- Hei Waea:
- Whakauruhia te nama waea ma te whakamahi i te papapātuhi.
- Pēhia te kākāriki Karanga pātene ki te kōkiri i te waea.
- Hei Whakautu Waea: When the phone rings, press the green Karanga pātene.
- Hei Whakamutu Waea: Patohia te whero Whakamutua te Waea pātene.
- Waea Tere: Assign frequently called numbers to specific keys (M1, M2, or numeric keys). Refer to the phone's menu for speed dial setup.
3.3 Using Basic Functions
- Whakaterenga: Use the directional keys (up, down, left, right) and the central OK pātene hei whakatere i ngā tahua me te whakaū i ngā kōwhiringa.
- Maramataka: Access the calendar from the main menu to view nga ra me te taapiri i nga huihuinga.
- Karaka Whakaoho: Set multiple alarms with customizable tones and repeat options.
- SMS/MMS: Compose and send text messages. The phone supports multimedia messages (MMS) for sending images.
- Radio Irirangi: Tune into FM radio stations. Headphones may be required as an antenna.
- Audio and Video Player: Purei pāpāho files stored on the phone or an inserted memory card (if supported).
- Aratau ringa-kore: Activate speakerphone during a call for hands-free communication.
- Call Transfer Function (CTF): Consult your network provider for details on activating and using call transfer services.

Figure 4: Visual representation of key features available on the Maxcom MM39D.
4. Tiaki
4.1 Te horoi i te waea
- Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the phone's surface.
- Āta karohia te whakamahi i ngā wai horoi, ngā haukoti, ngā matū kino rānei, nā te mea ka kino pea te waea.
- Keep the charging port free from dust and debris.
4.2 Tiaki Pūhiko
- Kaua e tukuna te pākahiko ki te wera nui.
- A ape i te tukunga katoa i te pākahiko kia roa ai tona roanga.
- Ki te kore te waea e whakamahia mō te wā roa, utua kia tata ki te 50% i mua i te penapena.
- Use only the original or approved replacement battery and charger.
5. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your Maxcom MM39D, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau te waea i te hiko | Low battery; Battery not inserted correctly; Phone malfunction. | Charge the phone for at least 30 minutes. Reinsert the battery. If the problem persists, contact support. |
| Kaore e taea te waea, te whiwhi waea ranei | Kāore he kāri SIM; kāore i tika te whakaurunga o te kāri SIM; kāore he tohu whatunga; kāore i whakahohea te kāri SIM. | Ensure SIM card is correctly inserted and activated. Check network signal strength. Restart the phone. |
| Low ringtone volume | Volume settings are too low. | Adjust the ringtone volume in the phone's settings menu. Ensure the phone is not in silent or vibrate-only mode. |
| Waea kore e utu | Charger or cable faulty; Charging port blocked; Phone not properly seated in dock. | Check connections. Clean the USB-C port. Try a different USB-C cable or power adapter. Ensure the phone is correctly placed in the desktop charger. |
If these solutions do not resolve the issue, please refer to the Warranty and Support section.
6. Whakatakotoranga
| Waitohu | Maxcom |
| Tau tauira | MM39D |
| Tae | Pango |
| Momo Hua | Waea Pae |
| Whatunga | 4G VoLTE |
| Pūnaha Mahi | Symbian 9.3 (Note: This OS is typically for smartphones, may be a generic entry or simplified OS.) |
| Rahi Mata | 2 inihi |
| Whakaatu Whakatau | 176 x 220 px |
| Hononga | Nihokikorangi, Pūkoro |
| Tauranga Whakatau | USB Momo-C |
| Pūhiko Raukaha | 1000 mah |
| Puna Mana | Pūhiko Powered |
| Momo Waea | Papapātuhi |
7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact your retailer. Maxcom strives to provide reliable products, and any specific warranty terms will be outlined by the point of sale.
Information regarding spare parts availability and guaranteed software updates is not readily available. For technical support or service inquiries, please contact the Maxcom customer service department or your local distributor.
You can often find contact details on the official Maxcom webpae tukutuku, mā te takai rānei o tō hua.





