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SAFETY INFORMATION
Prior to installing and using the telephone, please read the following important safety information.
HANDSET AND BASE STATION
Do not:
•Rely only on this telephone as your only means of communication in
the event of an emergency. As this handset uses radio signals, a connection to the telephone network cannot be guaranteed in all circumstances.
•Use this handset near medical equipment such as pacemakers.
•Place the handset in areas subject to explosive hazards, flammable liquids or gases.
•Set up and use the handset close to devices that emit electromagnetic fields (i.e. electric motors, household appliances, fluorescent lamps, computers, radios, televisions, VCR’s, DVD’s etc.) Operation of the handset could be adversely affected if exposed to such fields and, at minimum, subject to interference and poorer quality voice communication.
•Locate the handset and base station near water, moisture, damp areas, heat sources, direct sunlight, areas with excessive dust, vibration or temperature extremes.
•Clean the handset using any chemical or commercial cleaner. Use only an
BATTERIES
Please observe the following guidelines when dealing with the batteries:
•Never tamper with or dismantle the battery pack
•Avoid touching the battery contacts
•If necessary, clean the contacts with a damp cloth
•Protect the battery contacts from contact with any metal objects
•Never immerse batteries in water or throw them into a fire
When setting up the phone:
•Use only the rechargeable batteries supplied with this product
•Follow the battery installation instructions included with this guide
Note: That it takes two to three charging cycles for the batteries to reach their fully charged state.
•Charge the batteries using only the charger stand supplied with this product
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