Wall mounting
(see figure)
Once the connecting leads
have been connected, you can
mount the telephone on the
wall:
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Drill two dowel holes
(5 mm ∅) 110mm apart,
insert dowels and screw in
Safety precautions
When installing, connecting
and operating the telephone,
always observe the following
precautions:
◆
Only use the jacks and
leads supplied.
◆
Only connect the connect-
ing lead to the intended
socket.
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Only connect approved
accessories.
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Lay the connecting lead
where it will not cause
accidents.
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Position the telephone on
a non-slip surface.
◆
For your safety and protec-
tion, the telephone may
not be used in the bath or
shower rooms (wet loca-
tions). The telephone is
not splash proof.
◆
Never expose the tele-
phone to sources of heat,
direct sunlight or other
electrical devices.
◆
Protect your telephone
from moisture, dust, cor-
rosive liquids and vapours.
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countersunk head wood
screws with a slight gap to
the wall.
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On underside of tele-
phone: Lift out handset
bracket with screwdriver.
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Clip handset bracket into
handset shell mounting.
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Hang telephone on pro-
jecting screw heads.
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Never open up the tele-
phone yourself.
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Do not touch the plug con-
tact with pointed or metal-
lic objects.
◆
Do not carry the telephone
by the leads.
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If you give your telephone
to someone else, make
sure you also give them
the operating manual.
Setting up the
telephone for use
Recommended
installation of telephone
◆
Do not expose the tele-
phone to direct sunlight or
other sources of heat.
◆
Operate at temperatures
of between +5°C and
+40°C.
◆
Maintain a distance of at
least one metre between
the telephone and radio
equipment, e.g. radio tel-
ephones, radio pagers or
TV sets. Otherwise, tele-