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Installation

Putting the charging point into operation
In order to be able to put your phone into operation, you need to plug in the mains cable for the
charging point.
Safety instruction
Only use the intended mains adapter plug
with type designation ID no. 4515303 for the
charging point.
Plug the mains cable plug into the socket on the charging sta-
tion, and then plug the mains adapter plug into a mains
socket.
Putting handset into operation
Precautions when handling the battery
It is imperative that you read the safety precautions before you use the battery for the first time.
Ensure that these safety precautions and all other operating instructions remain available for future
reference.
This device contains a Li-Ion battery pack. Not complying with any of the following regulations
when using the battery will lead to the danger of overheating, fire and explosion.
The battery is firmly attached to the battery compartment cover. Never try to remove the bat-
tery from the cover.
Never use another charging station for your handset.
Never try to use the battery to supply power for any device other than this handset.
Never use or leave the battery near an open flame.
Never put the battery into a microwave, throw it into a fire or subject it to intense heat in any
other form.
Never carry or store the battery with electrically conductive articles (necklaces, leads etc.)
Never try to dismantle the battery, or modify it in any way, and never subject it to strong blows.
Never submerge the battery in fresh or salt water.
Never use or store the battery in direct sunlight, in a vehicle parked in the blazing sun or in any
other location where there are high temperatures.
If you ever notice discharge of liquid, an unusual smell, heat development, coloring, deforma-
tion or any other abnormal condition while you are using, charging or storing the battery,
remove the battery from the handset immediately and keep it away from open flames.
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The battery fluid could damage your sight. If you accidentally get battery fluid in your eyes,
wash them out immediately with clean tap water and then seek medical attention.
If the battery is used by children, make sure that a responsible adult tells the children about the
precautions and the correct handling instructions, and ensure that the children handle the bat-
tery correctly.
If battery fluid accidentally gets on your clothes or skin, wash the affected area immediately
with clean tap water. Extended contact with the battery fluid can cause skin irritation.
Precautions during use
The battery is only designed for use with this handset.
Only use the charging point supplied to charge the battery.
New batteries are not charged up. Therefore you must charge the battery before using it for the
first time.
The use of the battery in a cold environment can shorten the expected battery life of a fully
loaded battery. Charge the battery in a place where the temperature is in the region of 10°C to
35°C. Charging in a place outside of this temperature area can lead to charging time being
longer than normal, or could even lead to failure of the charging process.
A very limited battery life after full charging indicates that the operational life of the battery has
expired. Replace the battery (complete with the battery compartment cover) with a new one.
Never wipe the battery with thinners, petroleum ether, alcohol or other liquid products, or with
chemically treated wipes. This can lead to deformation of the battery, and to operational fail-
ure.
Inserting the battery
The battery is firmly attached to the battery compartment cover of the handset. To start operation,
insert the battery as shown in the following sketch.
Inserting the battery
After inserting the MEM card (see next page), if not already
inserted: Set the cover at a slight angle (1) and click it
down (2) until it is firmly locked into place.
Removing the battery
To release the battery cover, take a suitable pointed object
(e.g. biro) and press it into the hole at the base of the
handset (1). At the same time, lift the cover upwards as
shown in the sketch (2).
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