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Installing a handset battery pack
and recharging

The handset battery compartment is located at
the back of the handset at the lower end.

Replacing the handset on the base unit
to recharge overnight should keep the
Freestyle 70 operative for normal use.
In time the handset battery pack will
no longer hold a sufficient charge and
should be replaced.

Firmly hold the handset in both hands
with the back towards you and the
bottom end away from you.

Push the depression in the battery
compartment cover, inward and away
from you with both thumbs, to remove it.

Undo the plastic belt securing the
battery pack. 

Remove the old battery pack by
unplugging the small white plug that
connects it to the handset.

Insert the small white plug of the new
battery pack. (If you look at the shape
of the plug and socket you will see
that it can only be inserted one way).

Place the battery pack in the recess,
secure it with the plastic belt and refit
the compartment cover.

Replace the handset on the base unit
and charge for a full 24 hours.

The battery pack must be recycled or
disposed of properly. 

Do not burn or puncture as it could
release toxic material which may cause
injury.

Maintenance

To change the handset battery pack

Care of rechargeable battery pack

Cleaning the charging contacts

When you first setup the Freestyle 70,
or replace the battery pack, the handset
must be fully charged for 24 hours
before use.

To maintain optimum charge and
battery condition, the handset should
be allowed to fully discharge about
every four months.

Dispose of Ni-Cad battery packs safely.
Do not puncture or burn them. They
contain toxic materials which could
cause injury.

Wipe the casing clean with a damp,
not wet cloth.

Check that the charging contacts on
the base and the handset are clean. If
necessary wipe them with a dry cloth.

Do not use spray or abrasive cleaners
as damage to the internal components
or polished surfaces could result.

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Spare parts for your Freestyle 70 are available
from your BT shop or supplier, or you can
contact us on 

Lo

-call 

0845 7697146

between

9.00am and 5.30pm Monday to Friday.

Summary of Contents for Freestyle 70

Page 1: ...User Guide Freestyle 70 This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services...

Page 2: ...ber called see page 9 Recall button Recall button for use with a switchboard PBX and BT Select Services see page 11 Volume control button Adjusts the handset ringer volume and earpiece speech volume s...

Page 3: ...Contents 3 At a glance 1 Introduction 4 Setting up 5 Safety instructions 7 Using your Freestyle 70 telephone 8 Help and advice 12 Technical information 14 Maintenance 16 Wall mounting 17 Index 19...

Page 4: ...ake emergency calls in certain situations If there is severe radio interference If the handset battery fails If there is a power cut If your Freestyle 70 is connected to a PBX switchboard you may have...

Page 5: ...iance with EN60950 1992 and will invalidate the approval given to this apparatus 4 Connect the base unit three pin adaptor to a power socket When the power is switched on at the mains the red POWER li...

Page 6: ...age 17 Your Freestyle 70 is now ready for use BATTERY CARE The battery cannot be overcharged However leaving the handset on the base unit all the time can deteriorate a rechargeable battery To get the...

Page 7: ...plied There is a slight chance that your phone could be damaged by an electrical storm We recommend that you unplug your Freestyle 70 from the mains power and telephone line socket during storms The F...

Page 8: ...handset is off the base unit press the TALK button to answer the call PLEASE NOTE If you do not hear a dialling tone after pressing the TALK button wait a few seconds On a few exchanges there may be a...

Page 9: ...phone number will be stored Dial the number you want to store A maximum of 20 digits can be stored in each location Press the QUICKDIAL button You hear a confirmation beep The number is stored Repeat...

Page 10: ...aining digits Press the QUICKDIAL button You hear a confirmation beep The rest of the number is stored Press the TALK button Press the QUICKDIAL button then the first 0 9 location code number The numb...

Page 11: ...of the call When you hang up your Freestyle 70 will automatically switch back to pulse dialling To set the dialling mode Press the QUICKDIAL button during standby mode Press the button Press 1 for Ton...

Page 12: ...e tone dialling on a pulse dialling exchange You are connected to a switchboard PBX and are not dialling the access code See page 11 to switch from tone to pulse dialling Use the switchboard PBX acces...

Page 13: ...e CHANNEL button on the handset to select a clearer channel Relocate the base unit or move around with the handset until reception improves No Quickdial store You may be trying to store the number wit...

Page 14: ...the number of items which may be connected to any one telephone line Your Freestyle 70 has a REN of 1 A total REN of 4 is allowed If the total REN of 4 is exceeded the telephones may not ring With dif...

Page 15: ...ious injury if used when you are wet or standing in water Don t install the base unit where the various leads can be tripped over or walked on This may cause injury or damage to the leads and your Fre...

Page 16: ...ent cover Replace the handset on the base unit and charge for a full 24 hours The battery pack must be recycled or disposed of properly Do not burn or puncture as it could release toxic material which...

Page 17: ...and base unit Make sure that the power supply and the telephone cables are connected to the base unit then fit the cables into the channels on the bottom of the base unit WALL WALL PLUG SCREW 102mm Be...

Page 18: ...102 mm Wall mounting template 18...

Page 19: ...number 10 clear a number 10 dialling 10 storing 9 10 Paging the handset 11 Pause 11 Power adaptor 5 Power failure 15 Pulse dialling 11 Quickdial memory change a number 10 clear a number 10 dialling nu...

Page 20: ...m time to time Services and equipment are provided subject to British Telecommunications plc s respective standard conditions of contract Nothing in this publication forms any part of any contract Tou...

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