If the telephone is not wor-
king
General
Ensure that the telephone cable is undama-
ged and plugged in correctly. Remove any
additional equipment,
extension cords and other phones. If the te-
lephone then works, the fault was caused by
another device.
Try to connect the telephone at a neighbour's
house, for example. If the telephone works
there, your telephone line is probably faulty.
Call Support.
The telephone is not working
•
Ensure that the power adapter is correctly
plugged into the telephone and the so-
cket.
•
Ensure that the telephone cable is cor-
rectly plugged into the telephone and the
telephone socket.
• Connect another telephone to the te
-
lephone connection. If this telephone
works, your telephone is probably faulty.
•
Only use the original cable or a telephone
cable with international assignment.
Warning signal during a call
•
The batteries are almost empty
- Place the handset in the charger.
•
The range of the telephone was excee-
ded
- Move the handset closer to the base
station.
SOS functions HS
This part of the manual refers to the SOS
function in the handset.
The handset is fitted with a simple SOS
function. By pressing the “SOS” key at the
back, a freely programmable number is
called. Only one number can be saved.
Programming the SOS number
Press the “SOS” key at the back. If you have
not yet saved any number, you will now be
prompted to enter the number and confirm
it with “Next”.
Now select the preferred ringtone for this
number and press “Save”.
You can now find the number in the pho
-
nebook under “SOS”. You can also edit the
number there.
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