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.