Setting up
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You should only use the AC adapter supplied. You should only
use the connection cable supplied.
Batteries in the base station
4 batteries can be loaded into the base station (not supplied). They are used for
power failure protection. This protection is recommended if you are using the
emergency call function. Please use 4 standard batteries (NiMH = Nickel metal
hydride, 1200 mAh and higher).
Only insert recommended, rechargeable batteries of the same type!
Never use ordinary batteries, as this can lead to damage to health or
personal injury. Do not use any other types of chargers. This could
damage the batteries.
Please dispose of used batteries properly (do not thrown them in the domestic
rubbish). The cover of the battery compartment is screwed down for safety reasons.
This means that the compartment cannot accidentally come open and that the
batteries are securely fitted.
Power failure
If the 4 batteries are fitted in the base station and the AC dadapter is disconnected,
the batteries will bridge this power failure.
Make sure that the power supply plug
remains always put.
Inserting / replacing batteries in the base station
For safety reasons, disconnect the telephone from the telephone network and the
mains, by removing the telephone plug and the AC adapter were previously
connected. Unscrew the screw on the battery compartment cover using a narrow
Phillips screwdriver. Insert or replace the batteries (NiMH). Ensure that the polarity
is correct. Replace and screw down the battery compartment cover.
Connect telephone to C/O line
The telephone connecting cable has two different plugs. The smaller of them should
be plugged into the socket marked with a telephone symbol on the base of the
telephone. Place the cable in the appropriate cable duct. Plug the TAE plug into
your telephone connections TAE socket (code F).
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