Auteldac 4
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2.2.1 IMPORTANT WARNING:- Risk of Tripping or entanglement
For Auteldac 4 telephone versions supplied with long corded handset &
headsets
Telephone location:-
Care must be taken when installing the telephone onto a wall, post or
flat surface, to position the telephone so that the lower extremities of
the stowed handset/headset cord do not pose an entanglement or
tripping hazard.
Use of telephone:-
Some of the long corded (headset & handset) versions of the telephone
can reach to over 5 metres away from the telephone position. Therefore
caution and care must be taken when using the handset/headset at
these extended distances, so that the user and other personnel or
equipment in the vicinity is not impeded, trapped or entangled by the
cord. Also, care must be taken to stow these long cord
handset/headsets so they do not pose an entanglement or tripping
hazard.
2.2.2
IMPORTANT WARNING: Ringer high noise level hazard:-
The telephone ringer can develop a sound level in excess of 90dBA @
1 metre. Therefore, it is the installer’s responsibility to take the
necessary measure to comply with the European directive 2003/10/ec
on the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure
of workers to the risks arising from physical agents (noise).
2.3 Preparation
1. Place the telephone on its base on a firm horizontal surface.
2. Using a 5mm Allen key, release the Front Casing from the Rear
Casing. The screws are captive in the Front Casing.
3. Noting the positions, disconnect the keypad cable at the keypad.
See figure 8, on Page 18.
4. Take care when removing the Front Casing from the Rear Casing
and storing the Front Casing not to damage the internal electronics,
specifically the headset switch terminals or connector PCB if fitted.
To do so will violate the certification of the telephone product.
5. Remove the RED blanking plug from the cable entry hole leaving the
EEx e certified (usually BLACK) blanking plug in situ.
NOTE: The EEx e plug must be used to seal the unused gland
hole; failure to do so will invalidate the certification of the
telephone product.
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