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The handset battery does not charge. | Check the charging contacts on the handset | |
| and base. If they are dirty, clean them with a | |
| pencil eraser (see “Connecting and Charg- | |
| ing the Battery Pack” on Page 12). | |
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| Be sure the battery pack is properly con- | |
| nected. | |
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| Be sure the handset is properly seated on | |
| the base. | |
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| Replace the battery pack (see “Replacing | |
| the Battery Pack” on Page 33). | |
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Severe noise interference. | Keep the handset away from computers, | |
The phone cannot be operated at a useful | remote control toys, wireless microphones, | |
distance from the base because the signal | alarm systems, intercoms, room monitors, | |
becomes weak or noisy (handset’s range | fluorescent lights, and electrical appliances. | |
has decreased). |
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Move to another location or turn off the | ||
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| source of the interference. | |
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| Hang up and redial the number. | |
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| Lift the base’s antenna to a fully vertical | |
| position. | |
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| Be sure neither the handset’s nor base’s | |
| antenna is touching a metal surface. | |
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| Recharge the battery pack. | |
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The TAD does not answer calls. | Make sure the TAD is set to on. | |
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| Make sure the AC adapter and battery pack | |
| are properly connected. | |
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| Check all phone line connections. | |
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| Delete messages if memory is full. | |
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If you still have problems, disconnect the phone. If other phones on the same line work properly, the fault is in this phone or its installation. If you cannot find the prob- lem, take your
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