X3-02 compatible bluetooth HF

Hi,
I got my new X3-02 Touch and type phone couple of days ago. I have allready Bluetooth HF (Nokia BH-216) from my previous phone.
I'm not able to pair these, I got only error message that says no BT-device found. And regarding BH-216 compatibility list X3-02 is't supported although there is plenty of similar devices supported.
Is this true....do I have to buy again new bluetooth HF?
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Hi vvaino,
Yes, I have used BH-216 with my Nokia 5230. And it seems that was causing the problem somehow...
I removed all previous connections from BH-216  by pressing power and response/end buttons simultaneously for eight seconds(the manual says this). After this my X3-02 was able to find BH-216 and everything is working now fine. So problem solved, thanks for your advice.

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