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Safety advice
Important information
There is a constant code exchange between radio base and handset to ensure that no one
with another handset can telephone at your expense. If the codes do not match, the call
is disconnected or no connection is established.
Locking the keypad
Your handset can be locked to prevent the accidental activation of keys. You can still
receive calls using the Call key. The keypad must be unlocked before outgoing calls can be
made.
Changing the code/password
When the handset is turned on for the first time, the code/password is "0000". We
recommend that you immediately programme a personal code consisting of 2 to 10 digits
so the personal settings of your handset and the data stored in it are protected from
unauthorized use.
Batteries
Two rechargeable NiMh batteries, type AA, are delivered along with your telephone.
Using other types of batteries or non-rechargeable batteries/primary cells may be
hazardous and could cause your phone to malfunction or be damaged.
Always insert the batteries in the correct position!
Do not immerse batteries in water or throw into a fire.
Use only the plug-in power supply delivered with the telephone for the charging base.
The batteries must be charged for at least 9 hours without interruption before being
used for the first time.
Notes
Batteries may become warm during charging; this is normal and perfectly safe.
It takes several days for batteries to reach their full capacity and thus the full standby
and calling time.
After a prolonged period of non-use as a result of a power shutoff (e.g. while you are on
holiday), the handset (i.e. the batteries) should be recharged prior to being used again.
Please dispose of defective batteries correctly (they are not household refuse).
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