Thunder storms/Non-use
Pull the mains plug and telephone cable from the base station if you will
be away for a long period of time or if there is a thunder storm.
For non-use, always remove the rechargeable batteries from the handset
to prevent leakage. Leaked batteries can damage the handset.
Handling the rechargeable batteries
safely
You will need rechargeable batteries for the handset. Please note
the following:
Keep children away from the rechargeable batteries.
Do not throw rechargeable batteries into a fire, do not short-circuit them
and do not dismantle them.
Only use rechargeable batteries of the same type. Do not use different
types, there is a danger of explosion!
Please note the polarity (+/-) when inserting the battery.
Remove the batteries if the device will not be used for long periods.
Remove exhausted rechargeable batteries from the appliance
immediately! There is an increased risk of leakage.
Do not expose rechargeable batteries to extreme conditions; for
example, do not place the appliance on top of radiators! There is an
increased risk of leakage.
In the event of leakage, remove the rechargeable batteries from the
appliance immediately. Clean the contacts before inserting new
rechargeable batteries. There is a risk of skin irritations from battery acid!
If battery acid has leaked out, it is essential to avoid contact with the
skin, eyes and mucous membranes! Leaked battery fluid can cause skin
rash. If the acid does come into contact with skin, immediately rinse the
affected areas with plenty of clear water and consult a doctor
immediately.
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