NEC 110 manual Usage Tips

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4-2 Care of the Wireless Telephone and Chargers

Wiping the handset surface with a water-dampened cloth or paper towel will remove most films or residues.

If the soiling is too stubborn for plain water, a mild detergent solution may be used.

Wipe away any detergent residue with a clean water-dampened cloth.

The Wireless Telephone may be cleaned with any general-purpose household glass and surface-type cleaner.

Isopropyl alcohol may be used occasionally, applied by a cloth or paper towel.

When using alcohol, do not rub the keypad characters vigorously. Doing so will significantly degrade legibility.

DO NOT SPRAY THE HANDSET DIRECTLY!

CAUTION

Pre-treated cloths such as used for eyeglasses or cameras may be used to clean the phone. Pre-moistened towelettes may also be used to clean the phone, however, avoid those containing lanolin or aloe as it will leave a slippery residue.

The surface of the handset may be cleaned occasionally with disinfectants used for general cleaning in a medical environment.

Isopropyl alcohol may be used occasionally applied by a damp cloth or paper towel. When using alcohol, do not rub the keypad characters vigorously. Doing so will significantly degrade legibility.

Do not use furniture polishes, waxes or plasticizer-based cleaners.

Do not use lanolin, aloe, glycerin or other skin care type products.

Do not apply any solvent such as acetone, mineral spirits etc.

Do not directly spray or immerse the handset.

If the headset connector becomes dirty, a scratchy or intermittent signal may be experienced. To clean the connector, dip the non- padded end of either a wooden or paper handled cotton swab in isopropyl alcohol. Gently insert in the connector and twist, repeating several times. If available, blow compressed air into the connector to clear debris.

Usage Tips

Please observe the following usage guidelines:

Before you use the Wireless Telephone, the Battery Pack must be charged.

You can only use the Wireless Telephone with your facility's telephone system. It is not a public cellular phone.

Keep the Wireless Telephone away from your ear when it is ringing.

Mobile Handset 110 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger User Guide - Revision 1

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Contents Mobile Handset Wireless Telephone Desktop Charger Page Liability Disclaimer Please NoteRadio Frequency RF Information Page Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility Use While Driving IDA MH110 Wireless Telephones Specific Absorption Rate SAR InformationPage MH120 Page Page Page Contents Using the MH110 Desktop Charger Figures Page Tables User Preferences Navigation ToolsPage Using this Guide IntroductionWhen you see It means Example Document ConventionsWhen you see Page Using the MH 110 Wireless Telephone 1Mobile Handset 110 Wireless TelephoneTurning the Wireless Telephone On or Off Making a CallActivating System Features Answering a CallDescriptions Using the Softkeys Display areaStatus Indicators Activating Features With The Shortcut keysWireless Telephone Headset 3Bottom of the MH110 Wireless TelephoneSetting User Preferences User Option MenuBattery Packs Commands Descriptions ActionsRemoving and Replacing the Battery Packs Low Battery IndicatorChanging the Battery Pack During a Call Page Using the MH110 Desktop Charger Using the MH110 Desktop ChargerCleaning the MH110 Desktop Charger Important NoticePrecautions Care of the Wireless Telephone and ChargersCleaning tips Usage Tips Care of the Wireless Telephone and Chargers Page Page NEC-9121, Revision