Avaya 9103 General Care and Maintenance, Cleaning, Failure to Operate and Service Difficulties

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General Care and Maintenance

This telephone is a precision electronic instrument. While in use or storage, care should be taken to avoid rough handling, extreme temperatures, and damp or dirty environments.

Cleaning

NEVER use aerosol sprays or other chemical agents or substances which leave a residue (furniture polish, for example).

Use a mild detergent and a damp clean cloth when cleaning. Do not allow moisture to enter the telephone’s interior. Damage may result.

Failure to Operate and Service Difficulties

If telephone service problems occur at any time, it is recommended that the installation procedure described in this manual be re-checked.

If a fault occurs, try to determine if the fault is with the telephone, or with the network or system to which the telephone is connected:

Disconnect the faulty telephone, and test the line with a substitute telephone. If the substitute telephone operates satisfactorily, the problem is in the faulty telephone.

Test the faulty telephone on a good line. If the problem still occurs, the fault is in the telephone.

If necessary, consult your Lucent Technologies distributor for further advice.

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Contents 7HOHSKRQH QVWUXFWLRQ0DQXDO Page Ordering Information Copyright 1996 Lucent Technologies All Rights ReservedContents FCC Regulations Page Use Important Safety WarningsService Your 9103 Telephone Lucent Technologies 9103 Telephone, Top and Bottom Views Line jack on top/rear side of telephone Ringer indicator/Message lightData jack on top/rear of telephone On Hook Dial buttonMemory-Dialing buttons Save buttonAuto button Program buttonTone/Pulse switch Battery compartmentRinger volume switch Ringer pitch controlInstallation Contents of the 9103 PackageInstalling the Batteries Desk/Table Installation Answering and Placing a Call To answer a call Using the FeaturesTo place a call To change from the handset to the speaker during a callTo store a number on any of the three Memory-Dialing buttons Memory-Dialing FeatureTo dial a number stored on a dial pad key To store a number on the Save button To call a number stored on the Save buttonTo use the Redial button to redial a number you just dialed Hold To put a call on hold To return to the held callConference To add a third party to a call General Care and Maintenance CleaningFailure to Operate and Service Difficulties