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Gigaset DA410 / en en/ A30054-M6529-R101-2-6Z19 / DA410_en_IM-EU.fm / 29.11.2011
Safety precautions
When installing, connecting and
operating the telephone, always
observe the following precautions:
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Only use the jacks and leads sup-
plied.
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Only connect the connecting
lead to the intended socket.
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Only connect approved accesso-
ries, e.g. the Gigaset ZX410.
Your DA410 has been tested and
approved with the Gigaset
ZX410 headset.
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Other headsets may function
only partially or not at all. When
connecting another headset,
always reduce the volume of the
DA410. Headsets of other
manufacturers could possibly
emit a very loud and harmful
acoustic signal due to implemen-
tation differences.
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Lay the connecting lead where it
will not cause accidents.
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Position the telephone on a non-
slip surface.
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For your safety and protection,
the telephone may not be used
in the bath or shower rooms (wet
locations). The telephone is not
splash proof.
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Never expose the telephone to
sources of heat, direct sunlight or
other electrical devices.
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Protect your telephone from
moisture, dust, corrosive liquids
and vapours.
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Never open up the telephone
yourself.
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Do not touch the plug contact
with pointed or metallic objects.
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Do not carry the telephone by
the leads.
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If you give your telephone to
someone else, make sure you
also give them the operating
manual. Your Gigaset DA410 has
a permanent memory, so you
may want to delete any stored
numbers before passing it on.
Setting up the telephone
for use
Recommended installation of tele-
phone:
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Do not expose the telephone to
direct sunlight or other sources
of heat.
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Operate at temperatures of
b5°C and + 40°C.
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Maintain a distance of at least
one metre between the tele-
phone and radio equipment, e.g.
radio telephones, radio paging
equipment or TV sets.
Otherwise, telephone communi-
cation could be impaired.
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Do not install the telephone in
dusty rooms as this can limit the
service life of the telephone.
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Furniture lacquer and polish can
be adversely affected by contact
with parts of the unit (e.g. feet).
Dialling and saving
numbers
Dialling a number
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Lift the handset, dial
the number.
Last number redial
The last number dialled is automati-
cally saved (max. 32 digits).
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Lift the handset, press
the last number redial
key.