Reference, Safety instructions, Intrinsic safety – Ericsson 230i User Manual

Page 32: Exposure to sunlight, heat and moisture, Battery disposal, Spare parts and accessories, Power failure, Troubleshooting, Can anybody eavesdrop on me, Will i get a warning before the battery runs out

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Do not place the base station near audio or video equipment. It may cause
interference. The handset is not suitable for lifeline applications.

Intrinsic safety

Do not use the handset in conditions where there is a danger of electrically
ignited explosions.

Exposure to sunlight, heat and moisture

Do not expose the cordless phone to direct sunlight for long periods. Keep the
cordless phone away from excessive heat and moisture.

Battery disposal

Defective batteries must be returned to a collection point for chemical waste
disposal.

Spare parts and accessories

Use only approved spare parts and accessories. The operation of non-
approved parts cannot be guaranteed and may even cause damage. For more
information see “Spare parts and accessories” on page 38.

Power failure

In the event of a power failure or flat battery, you cannot use the handset to
make or receive calls.

These answers to frequently asked questions should help you solve problems
with the cordless phone yourself.

How far can I go from the base station before the handset fails?

Indoors the range is up to 50 metres, outdoors up to 300 metres. The actual
range may differ due to local circumstances.

Can anybody eavesdrop on me?

This is not possible due to the digital technology and encryption used.

Will I get a warning before the battery runs out?

An alarm will sound when approximately fifteen minutes’ calling time is left.

How can I subscribe a handset to a base station?

To subscribe a handset you need the authentication (PIN) code of the base sta-
tion. There is an explanation of how to subscribe in “Subscribing” on page 29.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

TROUBLESHOOTING

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