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Note
Read and observe the safety instruc
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tions and content of the following
supplied documents before using
Siedle Scope for the first time:
• Product information sheet
• Commissioning instruction
• Operating instructions
Explain the content of the safety
instructions and dangers inherent in
using technically complex products
to children and those requiring
assistance in a way that is easily
understandable.
In the event of a power cut, no
emergency calls can be made.
In the event of a power cut, Siedle
Scope is not operational.
Electrical voltage
Mounting, installation and servicing
work on electrical devices may only
be performed by a suitably qualified
electrician.
Use not in accordance with the
intended purpose can result in injury.
• Never throw the devices or allow
them to drop.
• Do not use the devices if they
are faulty, for example if the device
housing has been damaged (sharp
edges or exposed parts)!
• Never hold the cordless handset
with its back against your ear when
you are using the handsfree function
or if the cordless handset rings. This
can result in serious damage to your
hearing.
Safety remarks
Battery safety
•
Please note the following remarks,
otherwise explosions, electric shocks
or battery leakage can occur. This
can result in fires, serious physical
injury or damage to the environ
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ment.
•
Keep the battery away from
sources of heat and naked flames.
•
Never expose the battery to high
pressure.
•
Never immerse the battery in
water, salt water, other fluids or sub
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stances of any other type.
•
Avoid dropping the battery and
protect it from jolting and impacts
which could damage the housing.
Otherwise there is a risk of explosion
or battery leakage, which could
result in fire, injury or damage to the
surroundings.
•
Only charge the battery in the
cordless handset using the provided
original charging cradle and the
original power supply unit.
• The charging cradle and the
power supply unit were developed
exclusively for use with the Siedle
Scope cordless handset. Do not
use with other products or storage
batteries. A risk of overheating and
deformation exists which could
cause fires or initiate electric shocks.
•
Dispose of the battery responsibly.
Cover over contacts using adhesive
strips or other insulating material.
Direct contact with other metal
objects can result in fire and explo
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sions.
•
If a battery leaks and the emerging
substances come into contact with
the eyes, mouth, skin or clothing,
rinse the affected area immediately
using water and consult a doctor.
•
Never dismantle or modify the
battery.
Medical devices/facilities
•
If you use personal medical devices
such as pacemakers, check their
compatibility with high-frequency
electromagnetic radiation in the
DECT range.
• When using in conjunction with
a hearing aid, it is possible for hum
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ming or feedback noises to occur.
In case of problems, contact your
hearing aid service.