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Maintenance
Taking Care Of Your Telephone
Treat your telephone with care because it contains very sophisticated electronic parts.
Avoid Rough Treatment
Do not drop the base or handset, and hang up the handset gently.
Avoid Water
Besides the electrical dangers of operating your telephone around water that are
described in the section, Important Safety Instructions, you should also be careful
about this because your telephone can be damaged if it gets wet. Therefore, do not
use the handset or base in the rain or handle them with wet hands. Do not install the
telephone near water, such as a sink, bathtub, or shower.
CAUTION: If the base of your telephone falls into water, DO NOT PULL
IT OUT UNTIL YOU UNPLUG THE AC POWER ADAPTER FROM THE WALL OUTLET
AND THE NETWORK CABLE FROM THE NETWORK. Once that is done, pull it out
by the now-unplugged cables.
Electrical Storms
Be careful using your telephone during a storm because, in addition to the personal
danger this creates, your telephone’s electronic components can be damaged.
Cleaning Your Telephone
Only clean your telephone with a damp, soft cloth. Do not use cleaning solvents.