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The phone does not work or works | Be sure the base’s phone line cord and | |
poorly. | AC adapter are correctly and securely | |
| connected, and the handset’s battery | |
| pack is charged. | |
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The handset stops working or works | Move the handset closer to the base. | |
poorly during a call. |
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Be sure the handset’s battery pack is | ||
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| charged. (If the battery pack power is too | |
| low, it does not have enough power to | |
| light the BATT LOW indicator.) | |
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| Lift the base’s antenna to a fully vertical | |
| position. | |
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| Make sure the charging contacts on the | |
| handset and base are clean. | |
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| If the base lost power while the handset | |
| was off of it, the security | |
| tion code might have changed. With the | |
| handset removed from the base, restore | |
| power to the base, then place the hand- | |
| set back on the base. The CHARGE indi- | |
| cator lights, indicating that the code is set | |
| again. | |
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If you still have problems, disconnect the phone. If other phones on the same line work properly, the fault is in this phone or its installation. If you cannot find the prob- lem, take your
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