Operation Manual

22 COMfortel 1400IP/2600IP/3600IP - Firmware V2.2G - Operation and Configuration V03 07/2015
Important Information
Safety Information
Safety Information
Please note the basic safety information below.
Warning: Improper handling of the device can result in life-threatening
electrical shock, or damage or destroy the device:
Read the instructions for the device and keep them for future reference.
Warning: Liquid that penetrates the casing can cause life-threatening
electric shocks and damage to, or destruction of, the system telephone.
Only operate the telephone in closed, dry rooms.
Only clean the casing of the device with a slightly damp cloth or an anti-
static cloth.
Warning: Damaged connecting cables, or damage to the casing or the
device, can cause life-threatening electrical shocks.
Only connect the device's connecting cable with the sockets that are
designed for that purpose.
Have damaged connecting cables replaced immediately.
Only use original accessories and original replacement parts.
Contract a professional to complete any necessary repairs without delay.
Please contact your qualified electrician or the manufacturer directly.
Do not touch the contact points with pointed, metallic or damp objects.
Do not carry the device by its connection cables.
Use the cable channels at the bottom of the telephone to reduce strain.
Warning: Power surges, which may occur during electrical storms, can
cause life-threatening electric shocks, or damage or destroy the devices.
Do not connect or disconnect power cables during an electrical storm.
Arrange for a qualified electrician to lay all the cables inside the building.
Protect the devices by installing over voltage protection.
Warning: When using Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) electrical circuits, there is
a risk of electric shock if you create connections with uninsulated, exposed
metal contacts, conductors, or terminal clamps.
Avoid creating connections of this kind unless the exposed metal
contacts are installed in areas with restricted access.
A restricted access area can be only be accessed by using a special
tool, lock and key or other means of security. In addition, persons who
have been granted access to these areas will have been explicitly
informed of these hazards.