Radio Shack ET-549, ET-536 owner manual Care and Maintenance

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Your RadioShack ET-536 10 Channel/ET-549 25-Channel Cordless Telephone with 10-Number Memory is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The fol- lowing suggestions will help you care for your cordless telephone so you can enjoy it for years.

Keep the phone dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.

Handle the phone gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage cir- cuit boards and cases and can cause the phone to work improperly.

Use and store the phone only in normal temperature environments. Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices and distort or melt plastic parts.

Keep the phone away from dust and dirt, which can cause premature wear of parts.

Wipe the phone with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong deter- gents to clean the phone.

Modifying or tampering with the telephone’s internal components can cause a mal- function and might invalidate your telephone’s warranty and void your FCC authori- zation to operate it. If your phone is not performing as it should, take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance. If the trouble is affecting the phone lines, the phone company might ask you to disconnect your phone until you have resolved the problem.

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Contents Cordless Telephone Features Read this Before Installation FCC StatementContents Installation Selecting a LocationPlacing the Base on a Desk Top Mounting the Base on a Wall Plate Top Groove Both Grooves Mounting the Base Directly on the Wall Connecting and Charging the Battery Fm Page 10 Tuesday, August 17, 1999 952 AM Setting the Dialing Mode Setting the Ringer Tone and VolumeMaking and Receiving Calls Using RedialOperation Changing ChannelUsing Flash Using Tone Services on a Pulse LinePaging Memory DialingStoring a Number in Memory Entering a Pause Chain-Dialing Service NumbersTesting Stored Emergency Numbers Dialing a Memory NumberTroubleshooting Fm Page 17 Tuesday, August 17, 1999 952 AM Care and Maintenance Replacing Battery FCC Wants YOU to Know LightningFm Page 21 Tuesday, August 17, 1999 952 AM Fm Page 22 Tuesday, August 17, 1999 952 AM Fm Page 23 Tuesday, August 17, 1999 952 AM UDZZ01500ZZ