Safety Information (Aastra 600c/d)
User information
Your device has been supplied with a quick user’s
guide, safety information and, where applicable,
with other device-specific information. You will
find this and other documents for your device at
www.aastra.com. More information on your de-
vice can be found in the documentation or your
dealer’s homepage. It is your responsibility to in-
form yourself about the scope of functions, opera-
tion and proper use of your equipment.
• Check whether you have all the user informati-
on available on your device, whether it con-
forms to your device’s version and whether it is
up to date.
• Always read the user documents first before you
put your product into operation.
• Store the user information within easy reach
and refer to it whenever uncertainties arise in
connection with the use of the device.
• When handing over your device to others, make
sure you enclose the relevant user information.
Failure to observe this information can be
hazardous and infringe existing laws.
Medical equipment
Inform yourself if the use of radio equipments
(cordless phones) is approved near medical de-
vices. Observe the warnings and instructions.
Availability of telephone connections
Do not rely on your cordless phone as your only
means of communication in emergency or criti-
cal situations. Availability cannot always be gu-
aranteed. The device will be inoperable when
mains power of the communication system
fails.
Risk of explosion through sparking
On premises subject to explosion hazards only
use ATEX models specially approved for that
purpose.
Hands-free mode and Ringing tone
Do not hold the cordless phone up against your
ear in hands-free operation and during ringing
tone, as the volume is then very high. The de-
fault setting for ringing loudness meets regu-
latory requirements. It is recommended the de-
fault setting is retained.
Mains power
Use the original power supply only
(ID: 23-00-1061-00 or 23-00-1089-00). Connect
the power supply only to power sources that
conform to the indications on the power supply.
Maintenance
Make sure all installation and repair work is car-
ried out by a specially qualified technician. Do
not touch the charging contacts with sharp, me-
tallic, and/or greasy objects. Always use a soft,
moistened, or antistatic cloth to clean your de-
vice. Do not use chemicals or other chemical
products.
Cost control and Data protection
You should protect your device with a PIN so
that no-one can make phone calls at your ex-
pense. A code will also protect your personal
settings. When carrying the cordless phone
around, you should lock the keypad so it cannot
be accidentally activated.
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Ambient conditions
Do not operate the device outside the tempera-
ture range of +5 °C to approx. +40 °C. Avoid di-
rect sunlight and other sources of heat. Protect
your device against the wet, excessive dust, cor-
rosive liquids and steam. Do not expose your
device to electromagnetic fields (electric mo-
tors, household appliances). The speech quality
could be affected. To prevent interference, avo-
id placing your cordless phone in the immedia-
te vicinity of computers, radios, TV sets, VCRs,
and other telephone sets.
Disposal
Be sure to dispose of your device, batteries and
its packaging in an environmentally compatible
way. Electrical equipment does not belong in
domestic waste. Deposit it at a return centre.
Accessories
Use original accessories or specifically approved
accessories only. The use of other accessories
may decrease performance or pose a risk to
your health or safety.