BT 60 manual Connect the base unit power supply to a power socket, Charge the handset

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3Connect the base unit power supply to a power socket

The power supply unit must remain plugged in all the time.

Note

Do not connect the telephone line cord to the phone socket until the handset is fully charged. This will prevent the risk of the phone being answered before the batteries are charged, which may prevent them from reaching maximum capacity.

4Charge the handset

When you first use your Freestyle 60, the rechargeable battery in the handset needs charging for 24 hours.

Place the handset on the base unit, ensuring the contacts are touching. The red CHARGING light will come on.

The charging light will remain constantly lit while the handset is placed on the base unit, even when the handset batteries are fully charged.

Note

When fully charged and in good condition, the handset will provide up to 7 hours talktime or 72 hours standby.

If the handset battery is running low, the light on the handset will flash every 10-15 seconds.

If you are making a call and the handset battery is running low you will hear a warning tone every 10-15 seconds.

Place the handset on the base unit to recharge.

However, the charge capacity of rechargeable batteries will reduce with time as they wear out, so reducing the talk/standby time of the handset. Eventually they will need to be replaced. New batteries can be obtained from the BT shop or from the Helpline. Please see page 18 for instructions on how to install a new battery pack.

To get the longest possible life from your battery, take the handset off the base unit for a few hours each day.

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Contents Freestyle 60 User Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ Light At a glanceMains power socket Key features General information This guideFor your records IntroductionUnpacking your Freestyle General Safety informationHandset aerial Setting upPlug the power supply cord into the back of the base unit Plan the locationCharge the handset Connect the base unit power supply to a power socketHelpline To receive a call Using your FreestyleMaking and receiving calls To make an external callTo redial the last number called To switch Secrecy on and offSecrecy/Music on hold Last number redialTo store a number in the directory DirectoryPaging Base ringer volumeTo use Call Waiting Call WaitingTo register an additional handset Registering your handsetTo transfer a call Transferring callsTo set the handset number If you have to return your product GuaranteeGeneral information Batteries To replace the battery packTechnical information Call security Switchboard compatibilitySwitchboard access codes To set the dialling modeTo use the recall facility To insert a pause in the memoryTelephone problems Possible cause Solution Help and adviceNo Directory number Wall mounting Handset hook Index Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ Wall mounting template TTE 0168
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60 specifications

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