Operation Manual

Safety and Liability
10
Intended Purpose
This telephone is designed exclusively for making and receiving phone calls on the appropriate system.
The handset can also be operated on foreign language systems in GAP mode.
Dealing with batteries
Please observe the following rules and regulations when dealing with batteries
General rules when dealing with batteries:
Never tamper with or dismantle batteries
Avoid touching the battery contacts.
If necessary clean the contacts with a damp cloth.
Protect the battery contacts from contact with metallic objects.
Never immerse batteries in water or throw them into a fire.
Do not expose the batteries to high temperatures.
When putting your mobile phone into operation:
Only use the rechargeable Ni-MH batteries supplied by the manufacturer.
Take note of the instructions in the Installation chapter and follow the procedure described there.
It takes two to three charging cycles for the batteries to reach their fully charged state.
Only use the charging bay supplied by the manufacturer or the optional original plug-in power adapter
to recharging the batteries; otherwise the batteries may be damaged.
For the charging bay only use the plug-in power adapter supplied by the manufacturer.
When operating your mobile phone:
It is normal for the batteries to become warm when charging.
Discharge the batteries from time to time to prolong their service life. To do so do not place the phone
back into the charging bay until the batteries are completely or almost completely discharged.
To replace the batteries:
Switch off the phone before removing the batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Only use batteries and charging units approved by the manufacturer. These are available from your
supplier or servicing agent.
To store the batteries:
If you do not intend to use the phone for some time, switch off the phone and take out the batteries.
Store the batteries at room temperature. Above-average temperatures tend to reduce the service life
of batteries.
To dispose of the batteries:
Do not throw away the batteries with your domestic waste. Take used batteries to an appropriate
collection point for recycling or send them back to your supplier or servicing agent.