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Safety notes
The DECT cordless telephone is used for
transmitting voice via the digital telephone
network (Euro ISDN).
No other type of use is permitted: it will be
regarded as contrary to the telephone’s
intended use.
The user guide and its safety notes are an
integral part of the equipment and must
be handed over to the new owner when
reselling the equipment.
Warning!
Use only approved rechargeable batteries
and select the correct battery type:
Nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH AAA)
• Sanyo: HR-4U
• Toshiba: TH-680AAAR
• HHR65 AAA Z1B
Nickel cadmium (NiCd AAA)
• Panasonic: P-25 AAAR
• Sanyo: N-4U
Using other types of rechargeable batteries
or ordinary (i.e. non-rechargeable) batteries
can be dangerous and also lead to
malfunctions of and/or damage to the set.
The producer accepts no liability in such
cases.
• Make sure the batteries are fitted
correctly as shown in the battery
compartment of the handset.
• Do not dip the batteries in water; do
not throw them into the fire.
• Batteries can become warm when
being charged; this is a normal and
harmless process.
• To avoid damage to the batteries, do
not use charging stations from other
manufacturers.
• For the base station and the charging
bay use only the power supply unit
SNG 5 af as supplied.
• Before using the telephone,
hearing-
aid users
should note that radio
signals interfere with hearing aids and
may cause an unpleasant humming
noise if sufficiently loud.
• Do not use your DECT cordless
telephone in potentially explosive
environments (e.g. workshops where
paints or lacquers are being used,
petrol stations etc.)
• Do not set up your base station in
bathrooms or shower rooms.
• The function of some medical
apparatus may be affected by the
telephone’s radio signals.
• If there is a power outage in the
electricity grid or if the rechargeable
batteries are in a discharged state,
your DECT cordless telephone will not
work.
• The babyphone function is designed
to provide support but it does not
obviate the need for personal
monitoring. If there is a power outage
in the electricity grid or if the
rechargeable batteries are in a
discharged state, the babyphone
feature will not work.
• Do not charge the handset unless the
battery compartment contains
batteries and the battery
compartment cover is in place.
• Do not touch the electrical contacts.
Emergency number
When certain functions such as call barring,
direct call, babyphone etc. are active, these
functions may first have to be deactivated
before you can make a emergency call.
Further information on this is provided in
this documentation.
Disposal
When the time comes, please dispose of
rechargeable batteries, the base station,
handset, charging bay and power supply
unit in an environmentally friendly manner
(no houshold waste).
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