User Manual for iPhone 16e
Quick guide and safety manual for the iPhone 16e (Model A3409). Includes charging specifications, safety warnings, regulatory information, and warranty details.
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Quick guide from the manual
This document provides essential safety, regulatory, and warranty information for the iPhone 16e (Model A3409). For comprehensive operating instructions, please visit the official Apple support website at support.apple.com/tr-tr/guide/iphone. You can also find detailed technical specifications at support.apple.com/tr_TR/specs.
Safety and Handling
Battery and Charging: To prevent overheating, fire, or injury, the iPhone battery must only be repaired by a trained technician. Dispose of batteries according to local environmental laws. For recycling information, visit apple.com/tr/batteries/service-and-recycling.
Lasers: The proximity sensor and TrueDepth camera system contain one or more lasers. If the device is damaged or malfunctions, these laser systems may be deactivated for safety. If you receive a notification that the laser system is deactivated, ensure the device is repaired by Apple or an authorized service provider. This device is classified as a Class 1 Laser product under IEC 60825-1 Ed. 3.
Medical Devices and Hearing: The iPhone contains magnets and components that may interfere with medical devices. For information regarding hearing aid compatibility (HAC) and avoiding hearing damage, consult the online iPhone User Guide.
Charging Specifications
To achieve maximum charging speed, the power provided by the charger must be between 4.5 watts and 26.0 watts. The device supports USB Power Delivery (USB PD) fast charging as defined in the USB Implementers Forum Power Delivery Specification Revision 3.1. It also supports USB-C and BC1.2 charging standards.

Regulatory and Compliance
The device complies with EU and UK regulations regarding wireless equipment. Regulatory certification information can be found on the device under Settings > General > Legal & Regulatory. The device is restricted to indoor use in several countries (AT, BE, BG, CH, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE, EL, ES, FI, FR, HR, HU, IE, IS, IT, LI, LT, LU, LV, MT, NL, NO, PL, PT, RO, SE, SI, SK, TR, UK(NI)) when operating in certain frequency bands.
Warranty and Support
Apple provides a two-year limited warranty for hardware and accessories from the date of original purchase, covering material and workmanship defects. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear or accidental damage. For service, contact Apple or visit an Apple Store or Authorized Service Provider. You may be required to provide proof of purchase.
Official resources from the manual
Manufacturer information
Apple Inc.
Practical help
Common problems
The battery must only be repaired by a trained technician. Do not attempt to repair it yourself.
If you receive a notification that the laser system is deactivated, have the device repaired by Apple or an authorized service provider.
Consult the 'Hearing aids' section in the online iPhone User Guide for compatibility and usage instructions.
Before use
- Visit support.apple.com/tr-tr/guide/iphone for the full user guide.
- Check Settings > General > Legal & Regulatory on your device for specific certification info.
- Ensure your charger provides between 4.5W and 26W for optimal charging performance.
- Review the 'Safety, handling, and support' section in the online guide.
Specs in practice
- Charging Power
- Requires 4.5W to 26W for optimal charging speed.
Images and diagrams
- The manual specifies that the device supports USB PD fast charging and is compatible with USB-C and BC1.2 standards.
Model compatibility
- Supports USB Power Delivery (USB PD) Revision 3.1.
- Supports USB-C and BC1.2 charging standards.
- Restricted to indoor use in specific countries when operating in certain frequency bands.
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