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• If you suspect your child has swallowed or inserted a button battery
immediately call the 24-hour Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26
(Australia) or 0800 764 766 (New Zealand) for fast, expert advice.
• Regularly examine devices and make sure the battery compartment is
correctly secured, e.g. that the screw or other mechanical fastener is
tightened. Do not use if compartment is not secure.
• Dispose of used button batteries immediately and safely out of the
reach of children. A battery can still be dangerous even when it can no
longer operate the device.
• Tell others about the risk associated with button batteries and how to
keep their children safe.
Disposal
You are obliged to dispose of consumable goods properly in
accordance with the applicable legal regulations.
The symbol on this product indicates that electrical and
electronic apparatus and batteries must be disposed of
separately from domestic waste at suitable collection points
provided by the public waste authorities. Batteries can also
often be disposed of at the point of sale.
Packaging materials must be disposed of according to local
regulations.
Help and support / Troubleshooting guide
Helpline
Should problems arise with the telephone, please refer to the following
in formation first. In the case of claims under the terms of guarantee,
contact your sales outlet.
I can’t make phone calls
- Make sure the phone cable is connected properly. If it is, there may be
a fault. Please make sure you’re using the phone cable that came with
your phone.