7 Installing the rechargeable
batteries in the handset
The handset uses the two AA size nickel
cadmium (NiCad) batteries supplied. Hold the
handset with the keypad facing down and slide
up to open the battery compartment.
Insert the batteries as indicated on the label
inside the battery compartment and slide the
battery compartment cover shut.
8 Fitting the handset carrying clip
Fit the carrying clip onto the back of the handset.
9 Charge the handset batteries
for at least 16 hours
Place the handset on the base. The handset
can be charged face up or down.
When the handset batteries are charging, the
green
CHARGING
light comes on – it goes off
when the battery is fully charged. It will come
on again occasionally to indicate that the
battery is being topped up.
When the handset battery has been charged
for 16 hours, the Diverse 1015 is ready to use.
Normal battery charging time
After charging your Diverse 1015 for the first time,
normal charging time for the handset batteries is
4-5 hours. Batteries and case become warm during
charging. This is normal and not dangerous.
Under ideal conditions, the handset batteries
should give about 6.5 hours talktime or 60 hours
standby on a single charge. However, new NiCad
batteries do not reach their full capacity until they
have been in normal use for several days.
Important
When replacing batteries always use good quality
nickel cadmium (NiCad) rechargeable AA types
with at least 600mAh capacity in order to achieve
the specified operating time. Never use other
batteries or conventional alkaline batteries.
They could result in a short circuit or destroy the
battery casing. Recommended batteries are
Panasonic P-50 AA, Sanyo N-3UN or N-3UC,
Philips R6NC-P, SAFT RC 6, DAIMON Accu 1000
and UCAR RC 6. Batteries are available from the
Diverse Helpline 0345 908070
.
Setting up
9
Tab
Slot