IMPORTANT SAFETY XLC3.1 INSTRUCTIONS
Safety Instructions
For Batteries
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
1. | Do not dispose of the battery in a |
| fire as it may explode. Check with |
| local codes for possible special |
| disposal instructions. |
2. | Do not open or mutilate the |
| battery. Released electrolyte is |
| corrosive and may cause damage to |
| the eyes and skin. It may be toxic if |
| swallowed. |
3. | Exercise care in handling batteries |
| in order not to short the battery. |
| with conducting materials such as. |
| rings, bracelets and keys. The |
| battery or conduction material may |
| over heat and cause burns. |
4. | Remove batteries when they are |
| discharged and when the equipment |
| will not be used for an extended |
| period of time. Dispose of batteries |
| according to local environmental |
| laws. |
5. | Do not disassemble, heat, crush, |
XLC3.1 CONTENTS & PARTS CHECKLIST
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1. | Charger Base | G | |
2. | Handset | L | |
3. | Belt clip | ||
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4. | AC adapter | ||
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5. | User Guide |
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1. Charger Base
2. Handset
| deform or puncture batteries. |
6. | Do not attempt to charge non- |
| rechargeable batteries. |
7. | Keep batteries out of the reach of |
| children. |
TONE
CONTROL
3. Belt clip
TONE
XLC3.1
User Guide
WARNING: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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5. User Guide 4. AC adapter
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