Avaya 3600 Telephone User Manual


 
General Care
3600 Series Wireless User Guide Page 29
IP Office [15-601104] Issue [1] (1 June 2006)
General Care
General Care of your Phone and Chargers
This section applies to your wireless phone and chargers.
Do not Drop
Avoid dropping your phone or knocking it against hard surfaces.
Carrying your phone in a holster or carrying case will help to protect it.
Do not Disassemble
You should not open the phone case or disassemble the chargers. Doing so will void your warranty.
Cleaning your Phone and Chargers
Before you clean them, turn off your wireless phone and unplug the chargers.
Never immerse your phone or chargers in water. Clean the exterior surfaces, including the
charging contacts, with a cloth that has been slightly moistened with water. Take care not to exert
undue pressure on the charger electrical contacts while wiping.
Wiping the handset and chargers surface with a water-dampened cloth or paper towel will
remove most films or residues. If the soiling is too stubborn for plain water, a mild detergent may
be used. Be sure to wipe away any detergent residue with a clean water-dampened cloth.
Your phone and docking station may be cleaned with any general purpose household glass and
surface-type cleaner. DO NOT SPRAY THE HANDSET DIRECTLY.
Pre-treated cloths (such as those used for eyeglasses or cameras) may be used to clean the
handset and chargers. Pre-moistened towelettes can also be used to clean your phone, however,
avoid those containing lanolin or aloe as it will leave a slippery surface.
The surface of your phone and chargers may be cleaned, occasionally, with disinfectants used
for general cleaning in a medical environment. Isopropyl alcohol may be applied, occasionally,
using a damp cloth or paper towel. When using alcohol, do not rub the keypad characters
vigorously as doing so will significantly degrade legibility.
Do not use furniture polishes, waxes or plasticizer-based cleaners.
Do not use lanolin, aloe, glycerin or other skin care type products.
Do not apply any solvent, such as acetone or mineral spirits.
Do not directly spray or immerse the handset.
Headset Cleaning
If your headset becomes dirty, a scratchy or intermittent signal may be experienced. To clean the
connector, dip the non-padded end of either a wooden or paper handled cotton swab in isopropyl
alcohol. Gently insert in the connector and twist, repeating several times. If available, blow compressed
air in to the connector to clear debris.