Putting the handset into operation, Putting the telephone into operation – Siemens 4110 User Manual

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Putting the telephone into operation

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Putting the handset into operation

Insert the batteries

Insert the batteries with the correct polarity – see illustration left.

Place the cover section on the battery compartment and slide it up until it
latches into position.

To open, press on the ribbed section of the cover and slide it down.

Only use recommended, rechargeable batteries (page 94). Never use ordi-
nary batteries; doing so may be hazardous to health and cause injury.

Do not use any charging equipment other than the unit supplied or the
batteries may be damaged.

Place the handset in the base and charge the batteries

Before using your handset, place it in the base with the display facing upward.

Leave the handset in the base for about five hours to charge up the batteries,
which are supplied non-charged. The charge status of the batteries is indicated
on the handset by flashing of the charge status display:

Note:

Your equipment is now ready for use. For correct time-logging of calls, you will
now need to set the date and time, see page 26.

After initial charging you can replace your handset in the base after each call.
The charging process is electronically controlled, ensuring that the batteries
will be charged in the best possible way that will take care of them.

The batteries will become warm during the charging process; this is normal
and not hazardous.

The batteries’ charge status will only be shown correctly after uninterrupted
charging/discharging. For this reason you should not open the battery com-
partment unnecessarily.

The display is foil-protected.
Please remove the protective foil.

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 Batteries dead (battery symbol flashes)

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Batteries

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charged

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charged

7 Batteries fully charged

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