Safety precautions – Siemens Gigaset S450 User Manual

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Safety precautions

Gigaset S450 / English for Greece / A31008-M1716-T101-1-8U19 / security.fm / 07.09.2005

Safety precautions

Caution:

Read the safety precautions and the user guide before use.
Explain their contents to your children, and the potential hazards associated with using the
telephone.

Only use the mains adapter supplied, as indicated on the underside of the base
station.

Fit only the approved, rechargeable batteries! Never use conventional (non-
rechargeable) batteries as this could damage your health and cause injury. Use
the batteries as directed in this user guide (page 45).
The operation of medical appliances may be affected. Be aware of the technical
conditions in your particular environment, e.g. doctor's surgery.

The handset may cause an unpleasant humming noise in hearing aids.

Do not install the base station in bathrooms or shower rooms. The handset and
base station are not splash proof (page 44).

Do not use the phone in environments with a potential explosion hazard,
e.g. auto paint shops.

If you give your Gigaset to someone else, make sure you also give them the
user guide.

All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the

municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the

government or the local authorities.
This crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the product means the product is

covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help

prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human

health. It is a precondition for reuse and recycling of used electrical and

electronic equipment.
For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please

contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you

purchased the product.

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Note:

Not all of the functions described in this user guide are available in all countries.

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