Kompernass KH5001 manual Operating elements

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Do not allow individuals (including children) to use the appliance whose physical, sensorial or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge hinder their safe usage of it if they have not previously been supervised or instructed in its correct usage. Tell children about the appliance and its potential dangers so that they do not play with it.

Disconnect the appliance from the TAE socket in the event of a thun- derstorm.

This appliance is equipped with non-skid rubber rests. As the base surface may be made of a variety of materials and generally treated with different cleaning agents, it cannot be completely ruled out that some substances contain ingredients which may corrode the rubber rests and soften them. If required, place a non-skid base under the rubber rests of the appliance.

Warning! To prevent malfunctioning of and damages to the telephone network:

This phone carries a general permis- sion of the telecommunication depart-

ment. Users may, therefore, connect the appliance to the PSTN lines if the following conditions are met:

This phone is intended for operation on analogue (conventional) telephone lines. It cannot be connected under any circumstances to lines belonging to digital systems (e.g. ISDN).

This phone can only be connected to a TAE socket using the connecting cord supplied along. Another type of cord may have a different pin assign- ment.

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This phone can only be connected to the telephone network by inserting the requisite plug. Under any circum- stances, the mounted plug compo- nents should not be separated.

If these conditions are not complied with, the phone no longer satisfies the regulations governing the permission for connecting to PSTN lines.

5. Operating elements

qTelephone w Display

e Call list entry / Incoming call r Speaker active

t Carrying out adjustments/Browsing the call history list (incoming calls)

y Adjust volume u Flash key

i Mute microphone / Changing dialling mode briefly

o Redialling or Pulse

a Hands-free phone / Enabling speaker s Prefix dialling / Alarm function

d Browsing the call history list (outgoing calls)

f Numeric pad g Hold with Music h Auto redialling

j Memory dialling buttons k Telephone receiver

l Adjusting receiver volume ; Single button emergency call 2) Selecting Ring tones

2! Sleep mode

2@ Telephone setting mode 2# Deleting settings

2$ Saving number from the call list to Phone Book

2% Defining VIP call numbers

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Contents Kompernass Gmbh · Burgstrasse 21 · D-44867 Bochum  Analogue comfort telephone KH5001 Page 118mm # 2$ 2%Wall Mounting Initial settings Memory Network featuresOperating elements Wall Mounting Connecting the receiverEntries for the Incoming call list To call the programming modeChanging the display language Adjusting the display contrast Setting the dial tone code Place the receiver on the hook or Receiving phone callsTo make outgoing calls Displayed number Copying Phone Book entry from the list Sleep function Mailbox messageDisabling the Single button emergency call CallTo delete a single entry in the display To clean the appliance, only use a soft dry clothDo not dispose of the device in normal domestic waste Battery disposal Dial in Pulse