Radio Shack ET-1125 owner manual Replacing Battery Pack, FCC Wants YOU to Know

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REPLACING THE

BATTERY PACK

If you follow the instructions in “Connect- ing and Charging the Battery Pack” on Page 8, the battery pack should last about one year. If the battery pack does not hold a charge for more than 2 hours after an overnight charge, replace it with a new 3.6-volt, 600 mAh battery pack with a connector that fits the socket in the battery compartment. You can order a replacement battery pack through your local RadioShack store.

Install the new battery pack, then charge it for about 24 hours.

1.Press down and slide off the battery pack compartment cover.

2.Lift the battery pack out of the com- partment, then gently pull on the battery connector to disconnect it.

3.Insert the new battery pack’s con- nector into the socket in the com- partment, place the battery pack into the compartment, and replace the cover.

Warning: Dispose of the old battery pack promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury it.

Cautions:

You must use a replacement battery pack of the same size and type.

Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire because it might explode.

Do not open or mutilate the battery pack.

Be careful not to short the battery pack by touching it with conducting materials, such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery pack or con- ductor might overheat and burn.

If you have trouble replacing the battery pack, take the phone to your local Ra- dioShack store for assistance.

Important: The EPA certi- fied RBRC® Battery Recy- cling Seal on the nickel- cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery in- dicates RadioShack is vol-

untarily participating in an industry program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful life, when taken out of service in the United States or Canada. The RBRC program provides a convenient alternative to placing used Ni-Cd batteries into the trash or the municipal waste stream, which may be illegal in your area. Please call 1-800-THE-SHACK (1-800- 843-7422) for information on Ni-Cd bat- tery recycling and disposal bans/restric- tions in your area. RadioShack’s involvement in this program is part of the company’s commitment to preserving our environment and conserving our natural resources.

THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW

In the unlikely event that your phone causes problems on the phone line, the phone company can temporarily discon- tinue your service. If this happens, the phone company attempts to notify you in

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Contents ET-1125 Features Important Caller ID Information FCC Statement Contents Mounting the Phone InstallationOn a Desk, Shelf, or Table On a Wall Plate or Wall Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack Page Setting the Ringer TONE/VOLUME Setting Dialing ModeTurning Caller ID/ Call Waiting ON/OFF Turning Auto Talk ON/OFFStoring Your Area Code CH/SELECT Use Delete to erase in- formation if you make a mistake Using Redial Adjusting Handset VolumeMaking and Receiving Calls Selecting ChannelPaging Using FlashStoring a Number and Name in Memory Memory DialingEntering a Pause Editing or Deleting Number in MemoryReviewing Memory Numbers Dialing a Memory NumberChain-Dialing Service Numbers Using a HeadsetTesting Stored Emergency Numbers Reviewing Caller ID Records Caller ID OperationCaller ID Messages ADDING/DELETING the Area CodeDeleting Caller ID Records Storing a Caller ID Record to Memory Troubleshooting Problem Suggestion Care and Maintenance FCC Wants YOU to Know Replacing Battery PackLightning Page RadioShack Corporation