GE 2-9910 manual Introduction

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INTRODUCTION

Thank YOU for purchasing the GE 900 Megahertz Cordless Telephone. Your new telephone is a carefully engineered, high-quality, durable product with natural sound quality, modern features and elegant styling. It is designed to give you the quality and convenience you expect in a cordless telephone.

To familiarize Vourself with all the features of your telephone, please read the F~llo;ing- instr~ctions carefully. Retain this Guide for future reference.

FCC NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE BO~OM OF THE BASE

LOAD NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE BO~OM OF BASE OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON BACK COVER OF THIS GUIDE

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‘ Carefully remove unit from the package. Check this list tO

be ce~ain all components are included. Remember to

Check List

 

save your sales receipt in case you ever need warranty

 

 

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DESK MOUNT

 

 

BRACKET

 

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BASE UNIT

 

 

WITH POWER SUPPLY

 

 

CORD

 

 

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TELEPHONE

TELEPHONE

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Contents Page Table of Contents Introduction Code SecurityFull Range Cordless System ControlsControls and Features Phone Button and in USE Light USE LiGHTInstallation for Desk or Top use InstallationFor InstallationWall Mouting Connect Adapter to the Base UnizReveme the Handset Hook Installation Recharge the Batteq Charging the Battery PackTelephone Operation When the Handset is out of the BaseTo Redial the last number called Telephone OperationFast ~edial Channels HandsetRing FlashTo Page the Handset from the Base Unit PowerNumber Telephone Memory OperationMemo~ Changing a StoredTo initiate Chain Dialing Telephone Memory OPERAT~ONChain Dial Example Memo~ LocationProduct Care Batte~ Safety PrecautionsGenera Product Care Case of Difficulty ProblemService Accessory Order from Catalog Number Accessory O~DER FormHow do You make a warranty claim? ONE Year Lifjited WarrantyHearing AID Compatibility Interference InformationPress Memory ’’l’