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Diverse 3010 Executive – Edition 4 – 22 November ’00 - 3509

Help

HELP

Your Diverse 3010 Executive has been designed to be easy to use. If you should experience a problem, please check the following points.

Emergency calls

The emergency services can be contacted in the UK by dialling 999, or 112 in any country that is a member of the European Community.

Note

If your Diverse 3010 Executive is connected to a switchboard, you may have to dial an access number before

999or 112 to contact the emergency services. Some switchboards cannot dial out during a power failure.

N.B.: 9 999 cannot be dialled from behind a switchboard when call barring has been set.

Battery performance

After charging your Diverse 3010 Executive for the first time, subsequent charging time for the handset batteries is approximately 4-5 hours. Batteries and case may become warm during charging. This is normal and not dangerous.

Note

Fully charged batteries do not indicate full power when put into a handset

When you replace handset batteries with ones that have been fully charged, the battery indicator will not show full until the next charge cycle has been completed. Charge the handset until the batteries register full again. From then on the display will be correct.

Replacing handset batteries

After a time, you may find that the handset batteries are running out of charge more quickly. This is a standard sign of wear and the batteries will need replacing.

Note

Use only AA size, approved rechargeable batteries in the handset. Any other types may cause irreparable damage. Never

use conventional alkaline batteries.

For a list of approved batteries, see page 5. Batteries are available from the Diverse Helpline on 08457 908070 or your local BT shop.

Do not immerse batteries in water or throw them into fire, or dispose of them with ordinary domestic refuse. To charge the batteries place the handset on its base station.

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