Your Telephone's Features
Installation
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areas where the equipment may be covered, penetrated by fluids and where its
ventilation is impaired
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areas where there is excessive dust, and areas subject to vibration, shock or
extreme temperature fluctuations
Place and/or store the handset and accessories out of the reach of small children.
2.2.2 Inserting/Removing the Battery
Use
type AAA
batteries only. Replacements can be obtained through your sup-
plier.
To insert/remove the battery pack, proceed as follows:
Opening the battery compartment
To unlock the battery compartment cover, use a pointed object (e. g. a ballpoint
pen) and push it into the hole at the bottom of the handset (1) while lifting the
cover away as illustrated (2).
Closing the battery compartment
After you have inserted the batteries (see next paragraph) hold the cover against
the battery compartment at a slight angle (1) and push it down until it snaps shut
(2).
Battery polarity
Observe the correct polarity when replacing the batteries. The +/- symbols in the
battery compartment must correspond to the +/- symbols of the batteries. The
batteries can be inserted without exerting force. Attempting to insert the batteries
with incorrect polarity can cause the handset to be damaged.
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