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Connecting the base station
Warning!
Make sure you do not confuse the plugs
of the connecting cord and plug-in mains
unit cord on the base station. If you do
connect up the wrong plugs, the base sta-
tion will not function and may be damaged.
Connecting cord
The connecting cord (1) has two different
plugs. Insert the smaller one into the socket
(telephone symbol) underneath your tel-
ephone until it snaps firmly into place. Feed
the cord through the moulded cable duct
provided. Connect the larger plug into your
telephone socket.
Mains unit cable
Fit the plug from the mains unit cable (2) –
until it clicks into place – into the socket
identified with the mains unit symbol, then
feed the cable through the moulded cable
duct provided. Now plug the plug-in mains
unit into a 230V outlet.
Note:
Your telephone will not function if the
mains unit is not plugged in or if the power
supply fails.
The telephone may only be used in con-
junction with an SNG 4 af mains unit, tested
in compliance with EN60950 Protection
Class 2.
Disconnecting the cords from
the base station
First unplug the mains unit from the 230V
mains socket. To release the plugs on the
connecting cord and mains unit cables,
press the snap-in clip towards the plug body
(using a small screwdriver for instance) and,
at the same time, pull the plug out by the
cable.
Setting up the telephone and putting it into service
(mains unit cable) 2
1 (connecting cord)
Base station
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