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If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on Freephone 0800 145 6789* or email [email protected]
Battery low warning
If the
icon flashes in the display
you will need to recharge the handset
before you can use it again.
During charging, the
icon will
scroll in the display.
Battery performance
In ideal conditions, fully charged
batteries should give about 10 hours
talk time or 100 hours standby time
on a single charge.
Note that new batteries do not reach
full capacity until they have been in
normal use for several days.
To keep your batteries in the best
condition, leave the handset off the
base for a few hours at a time.
Running the batteries right down at
least once a week will help them last
as long as possible.
The charge capacity of rechargeable
batteries will reduce with time as
they wear out, giving the handset
less talk/standby time. Eventually
they will need to be replaced. New
rechargeable batteries are available
from the BT Synergy Helpline on
0800 145 6789*.
After charging your handset for the
first time, subsequent charging time
is about 6–8 hours a day. Batteries
and handset may become warm
during charging. This is normal.
Install and charge the batteries
1. Make sure the battery
ribbon is laying flat inside
the compartment and insert
the two batteries supplied
observing the polarity
markings (+ and -).
2. Attach the battery
compartment cover by sliding
the ends into the holes inside
the compartment, pressing
down and pushing the other
end along until it clicks
into place.
3. Place the handset on the
base to charge for at least 24
hours. The red charging light
comes on. When the handset
is fully charged the display
shows the icon.
Connect the telephone line
1. After 24 hours, plug the telephone line cord from the base
into the telephone wall socket.
Setting up for multiple packs
If you have purchased a multiple pack, this process will need to be
carried out for all handsets and chargers:
1. Plug the mains power cable (item code 032765) into the
socket marked on the underside of the charger.