English
Installation
Connection
Connect mains adapter/phone cable to
wall sockets.
Insert batteries (.2V NiMH) in accord-
ance with the markings.
Charge with the keypad facing outwards
(24 hours the first time).
Press
Menu
.
Scroll
{
/
}
to
HS Settings
.
Press
Select
(left menu button).
Scroll to
Language
. Press
Select
.
Scroll to desired setting. Press
Select
.
Press
L
or
Back
repeatedly for standby
mode.
Note!
Use the telephone line cord supplied,
an existing line cord from a previous
phone may not be compatible.
The mains socket outlet must be located
near the equipment and easily accessible.
Battery
When the batteries are new and fully-charged
(0 hours) they will last for approx. 00
hours’ standby time or approx. 0 hours’
call time. These times apply at normal room
temperature.
Full battery capacity will not be reached until
the batteries have been charged 4-5 times. It
is not possible to overcharge or damage the
batteries by charging them for ”too long”.
If the batteries are completely discharged it
can take up to 5 minutes’ charging before the
display lights up.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Battery LED
When the batteries are running low will
flash and a warning tone will be heard during
calls.
Handset indicator will continue to rotate as
long as handset is placed on the base and will
not stop when fully charged.
The indicator on the base will however start to
flash when battery is fully charged
Warning!
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced
by an incorrect type. Use only original
batteries.
The guarantee does not cover any damage
caused by using the wrong batteries.
Dispose of used batteries according to the
instructions.
Note!
When the battery is low or when there is too
great a distance to the base unit the tele-
phone will be unable to connect to a line.
Do not place the base unit close to other
electrical equipment, in direct sunlight or
other strong heat sources! This is to mini-
mize the risk of any interference.
It is normal for the device to become warm
during charging and this is not dangerous.
The equipment will not work during power
cuts, so a corded telephone ought to be
used as a back up.
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