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damage to health or personal injury.
Do not use any other types of chargers. This could damage the
batteries.
Inserting plate and plastic cover
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Enter your own call number and the call numbers for the police and fire
service in the appropriate fields. Slide the label flat into the recess under the
clips (see Fig. 8). Slide the cover over them (see Fig. 9).
You can remove the cover by inserting a paper clip into the groove and slowly
and carefully lifting the cover. Once you have released the cover from the two
lower clips, you can remove it from the recess. Repeat this procedure for the
label.
Placing the handset on the base station
Place the handset on the base station with the display pointing upwards. The
confirmation tone sounds. Leave the handset in the charging cradle so that
the batteries can be charged.
Setting up the telephone
Using several handsets
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Internal requests
If you are in a call with an external party, without disrupting this connection,
you can call another internal party to consult with them. When you end this
internal call, you are once again connected to the external party.
Press the intercom key.
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Enter the internal call number of the handset.
When the other internal party answers, you
can speak to them.
Press the R key to end the request. You are
now connected to the external party again.
Switching between internal and external calls
(toggle)
If you have initiated an internal request during an external call, you can return
to the external party without breaking the internal connection. You can switch
(toggle) between the two parties.
Press the intercom key. You are now
connected to the external party again. The
internal party is put on hold.
Press the intercom key. You are now
connected to the internal party again. The
external party is put on hold.
Ending toggle:
Press the R key to end the internal
connection.
Or
Press the Lift / Replace key. If the internal