Low battery power warning for 6230i

hi,
I recently bought a 6230i that I'm very pleased with, but I haven't heard the audio warning when its battery is low.
I checked the 'user guide' but couldn't find anthing explaining how to turn it on, or to make it louder.
Advice would be appreciated,
Mike

Try to switch on your warnng tones by going to
Menu > settings > Tones > Warning tones > On.
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