Gigaset s44 - a handset with many extras, Setting up the phone for use, Inserting the batteries – Siemens GigasetS44 User Manual

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Gigaset S44 – a handset with many extras

Gigaset S44 / MEA engl / A31008-M1611-A611-1-7619 / start_guide_time.fm / 07.06.2005

Gigaset S44 –
a handset with many extras

Your Gigaset S44 not only provides you

with the possibility to store up to

200 phone numbers and e-mail addresses

(page 11) – your Gigaset S44 can do a lot

more:

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You can programme the keys of your

phone with important numbers or fre-

quently used functions. The number is

then dialled or the function started by

simply pressing a key (page 19).

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You can designate important people as

VIPs so you can tell important calls by

the ringer melody (page 12).

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Store a voice pattern for important

directory entries – the phone will dial

on voice command (page 14).

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You can store appointments (page 23)

and anniversaries (page 13) on your

phone and it will remind you of them in

advance.

Have fun using your new Gigaset S44!

Setting up the phone
for use

The pack contains:

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one Gigaset S44 handset,

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one charging cradle (incl. mains

adapter),

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two batteries,

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one battery cover,

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one belt clip,

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one set of operating instructions.

Connecting up the charging cradle and

mounting it on the wall (if required) is

described at the end of these instructions.

Inserting the batteries

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Fit the batteries with the correct polar-

ity (see figure).

The polarity is indicated in/on the battery

compartment.

Closing the battery cover

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Position the cover so that the compart-

ment is only slightly open and push it

up until it clicks into position.

Opening the battery cover

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Press below the upper curve on the bat-

tery cover and slide down.

Caution:

Use only the rechargeable batteries recom-

mended by Siemens on page 28! Under no cir-

cumstances should you use a conventional

(non rechargeable) battery or other battery

types as this could cause significant damage to

health and property, e.g. the outer casing of

the batteries could be destroyed or the batter-

ies could explode. The phone could also mal-

function or be damaged as a result of using

batteries that are not of the recommended

type.

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