AASTRA 600d for SIP-DECT MX-ONE Quick User Guide EN User Manual

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Aastra 610d, 620d, 630d

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Notes on safety

It is imperative to observe the following instructions

when setting up, connecting and using the telephone.

Place the charger cradle on a non-slip surface.

Lay the connection cable so it cannot cause
accidents!

Please read Important instructions for using the
battery on this page.

Do not place the handset or the charger cradle

close to heat sources

in direct sunlight

next to other electrical devices

Protect your telephone from moisture, dust,
aggressive liquids and gases.

Only use approved accessories.

Only use the standard batteries 23-001059-00 or
23-001080-00 or as accessories the power batteries
23-001060-00 or 23-001081-00.

Always switch off the handset before removing the
battery

Never

open the charger cradle or the handset
(except for the battery compartment cover)
yourself!

touch the plug contacts with pointed metallic
objects!

carry the charger cradle by the connection
cable!

Only clean your telephone with a slightly moist
cloth.

Do not use your telephone in explosive areas.

Do not use the Aastra 610d and 620d in wet rooms
(e.g. bathrooms).

Do not hold the handset up to your ear in handsfree
mode or when the ringer is ringing as the volume
can be very loud.

This product’s earcap region (at the front) and the
loudspeaker region (at the rear) is slightly magnetic
and may pick up metallic objects, such as staples or
pins. Please check both regions for metallic object
before use

Note for wearers of hearing aid

Before using the handset, users of hearing aids should

note that radio signals can affect hearing aids and, if

powerful enough, can cause an unpleasant buzzing

sound.

Disposal of the product

Your product should not be placed in

municipal waste. Please check local

regulations for disposal of electronic

products.

Important information about the batteries

The devices are powered by a Li-ion battery (both

standard and power battery).It is vital that you read the

safety regulations before using the battery for the first

time. Keep thesesafety regulations and all instructions

for use at hand for future reference.

Dispose of used batteries is according to the
regulations for disposal of electronic products.
Failure to heed any of the following precautions
when using the battery can lead to overheating, fire
and danger of explosion.

CAUTION: Risk of explosion if the battery is
replaced by an incorrect type.

Never try to use the battery for the power supply of
any device other than these handsets.

Never use or leave the battery close to a naked
flame.

Never put the battery into a microwave oven, do
not throw it into a fire and do not expose it to high
temperatures by any other means.

Never carry or store the battery together with
electrically conducting objects (neck chains, pencil
leads, etc.)

Never attempt to open the battery, never modify it
in any way or subject it to severe blows.

Never immerse the battery in fresh or salt water.

Never use or leave the battery in direct sunlight, in
a vehicle parked in blazing sunlight or in any other
location with high temperatures.

If you ever notice liquid leaking out, unusual odour,
build-up of heat, discolouration, deformation or
any other abnormal condition when you use,
charge or store the battery, remove the battery
immediately from the handset and keep it away
from naked flames.

The battery fluid can damage your sight. If at any
time battery fluid accidentally gets into your eyes,
rinse your eyes immediately with clean tap water
and contact a doctor.

If the battery is to be used by children, make sure a
responsible adult instructs the children in the
precautions and proper handling, and make sure
the children handle the battery correctly.

If battery fluid accidentally gets onto your clothing
or skin, rinse the affected place immediately with
pure tap water. Prolonged contact with battery
fluid can lead to skin inflammation.

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