Important safety information, Power supply safety precautions usage, Power supply – Philips C922 User Manual

Page 5: Safety precautions, Usage

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Important Safety Information

Only use this product in countries where the proper authorities
have issued the corresponding approval.

The CE marking on the product certifies its conformity to the
technical regulations for user safety and electromagnetic dis-
turbance, which were applicable on the date of approval in
accordance with European directive No. 91\263\EEC.

Please also use and refer to all documentation, which is sup-
plied with any part(s) of your telephone system.

Power Supply

This product requires a 230 V alternating current power sup-
ply.

The power can only be disconnected from this product by
removing the AC adapter plug from the mains socket.

Safety

Precautions

• Do not open the handset, the charger, the charger rack or

docking station (Accessories). This could expose you to high
voltages. All repairs must be carried out by authorized serv-
ice personnel.

• Do not allow the charger and battery contacts to come into

contact with conductive items such as keys, paper clips,
rings or bracelets.

• Do not allow the handset and charger to come into contact

with water or chemicals.

• Only use the AC adapter and battery type supplied.
• Do not use an AC adapter that shows any signs of damage

(breaks or cracks in the housing), and keep the cooling aper-
tures of the AC adapter free from obstruction.

• Do not operate the handset in vehicles or in areas or rooms

where there is a danger of explosion.

• This product contains magnetic material. Be aware that

small metallic objects may stick for example to the earpiece.
This may deteriorate the audio quality and can be harmfull.

Usage

This handset, like any cordless telephone, operates using
radio signals, which cannot guarantee the setup of a connec-
tion in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely
upon any cordless telephone for essential communication (e.g.
medical emergencies).

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