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Ordinary care of your Minicom 6000 includes only replacing the batteries
when they no longer hold a full charge. If you have any other problems,
you may be able to solve them by reading
Troubleshooting
on page 71.
Apart from the battery compartment, the Minicom 6000 has no other
user-serviceable parts. Any servicing should be done by a qualified
service person. If you try to repair the unit yourself, you may damage the
Minicom 6000 and you will void your warranty. See
Repair
on page 73
if you need to contact someone for help or service.
About the Batteries
The Minicom 6000 runs on batteries when you unplug the AC adapter or
when the power fails. Fully-charged, the six AA rechargeable Nickel Metal
Hydride (NiMH) batteries will provide about 90 minutes of normal use
without mains power. When the power light blinks, you have about 10
minutes of battery power left.
Charging the Batteries
To fully charge the batteries, plug the AC adapter into a main power
socket, and leave the Minicom 6000 turned off for 24 hours. After this
first charging time, the batteries will keep their charge as the Minicom
6000 remains plugged in.
Checking the Batteries
Follow these steps to check the batteries:
1. Unplug the AC adapter.
2. Turn on the Minicom 6000 for 30 minutes. (You can still use it for
calls during this time).
SERVICE
SERVICE • 69
CHAPTER
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Summary of Contents for Minicom 6000
Page 2: ...USING YOUR MINICOM 6000 305 007555...
Page 9: ...6 INTRODUCTION Overview of the Minicom 6000...
Page 12: ...INTRODUCTION 9 GA...
Page 23: ...20 BASIC CALLING...
Page 33: ...30 ADVANCED CALLING...
Page 39: ...36 AUTO ANSWER...
Page 55: ...52 DIRECTORY...
Page 77: ...74 SERVICE...