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Rechargeable Standard Batteries; Charging The Handset; Private Branch Exchanges; Disposing Of Old Equipment - AUDIOLINE DECT6800 Bundle Bedienungsanleitung

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1.5

Rechargeable standard batteries

Use the rechargeable standard batteries supplied. When replacing batter-
ies, only use those of the type AAA 1.2V 750mAh. Other standard batteries
or rechargeable batteries could cause a short circuit.
Do not throw rechargeable standard batteries into a fire or immerse them in
water. Old or defective standard batteries must not be disposed of in normal
domestic waste.
The maximum standby and talk times specified apply to the rechargeable standard
batteries supplied when used under optimum conditions. Ambient temperature,
charging cycles and other external factors, such as radio loading in the area of use,
can affect operating times considerably. In addition, the charge capacity is reduced for
technical reasons during use or when stored at extremely high or low temperatures.
1.6

Charging the handset

The handset warms up during the charging process. This is normal and does not
represent a risk. Do not charge the handset on an external charging unit as this could
damage it.
1.7

Private branch exchanges

The telephone can also be connected to a private branch exchange. Ask the dealer
where your private branch exchange was purchased whether the telephone will
function properly on the private branch exchange. There is no guarantee that the
telephone will work on every private branch exchange.
1.8

Disposing of old equipment

When your AUDIOLINE equipment has come to the end of its operating life, dispose
of it at the collecting point provided by your local, public waste disposal service (e.g.
recycling center).
The adjacent symbol on your telephone indicates that the old equipment must
not be disposed of in normal domestic waste.
According to the laws on electrical and electronic apparatus, old electrical and
electronic equipment must be sorted during disposal.
1.9

Note on medical equipment

The telephone operates with a very low transmitting power. The current level of
knowledge from research and technology indicates that such low transmitting power
does not represent a risk to health. It has been shown, however, that portable
telephones, when switched on, can affect medical equipment. Therefore, never use
the telephone in the vicinity of medical equipment.
There is no evidence to date that DECT telephones affect heart pacemakers but it
cannot be fully ruled out.
DECT telephones can cause an unpleasant humming sound in hearing aids.
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