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Dispose of the exhausted battery pack according to local rules and regulations. Recycle! Do not expose battery
cells to open fire.
Radio devices (e.g. DECT, Bluetooth)
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It is possible in some cases that medical devices are affected by powered-up radio devices. Please comply with
local rules and regulations concerning DECT devices.
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Do not operate radio devices in vehicles or hazardous locations.
Contents of package
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elmeg DECT handset with battery
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Operating instructions
Commissioning
Changing the battery
Open the battery cover (2), remove the screw (3) from the handset back (1) and then take off the round cover (4). Use
a screw driver (5) to lift the cover (2) out of the battery compartment. Please refer
to the accompanying figure. Connect the battery plug with the jack in the battery
compartment. Place the battery in the battery compartment with the labeling fa-
cing upward. Replace the cover and tighten the screws.
Charging the battery
The battery must be charged after it has been installed. To do this, first connect the plug-in power unit to the charger.
Place the handset in the charger.
The handset is then charged. The charging status is shown on the 3rd line in the display. The LED flashes while char-
ging is in progress and lights up permanently when charging has been completed.
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Initial charging lasts around 3. 5 hours and should not be disrupted. Charging should only take place at room tempe-
ratures between 5 and 25 C°. The battery pack must be charged when »
Battery empty
« appears in the display,
or when the handset can not be switched on.
The vibrator function and automatic accepting of calls are not activated when the handset is placed in the charger.
Contents of package
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