Technical data
Clean the telephone with a damp cloth that has been dipped in
lukewarm water or an anti-static cloth. Never use cleaning agents or
abrasives.
10.3 Decommissioning, storage
To decommission the device temporarily, disconnect the telephone
cable from the wall socket and from the telephone jack on the base
station. Unplug the base station and handset mains adapters from the
230 V sockets.
Remove the batteries from the handsets. If the telephone is
decommissioned for a long time, replace the rechargeable batteries
with new ones of the same type when the phone is recommissioned.
Store the devices and rechargeable batteries in a dry place that is not
too warm.
10.4 Disposal (environmental protection)
The device and rechargeable batteries must not be
disposed of in normal household refuse at the end of their
service life. This is indicated by this symbol on the product
and/or on the packaging. Take the device to a collection
point for recycling electrical and electronic devices. Some
of the materials in the product can be recycled there. You
can help the environment by recycling some parts or raw
materials from used products.
Also dispose of packaging materials in an environmentally friendly
way. Contact your local authority for more information on collection
points in your area.
11 Technical data
Standard
Frequency range
Emissions
Range
Handset batteries:
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DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless
Telecommunications)
GAP (Generic Access Profile )
1,880 MHz to 1,900 MHz
10 mW (average output per channel)
Up to 300 m in open terrain - up to 50 m in
buildings
2 x 1.2 V, 500mAh AAA type rechargeable
NiMh batteries