BT Freestyle 2000 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
Freestyle 2000 Handset & Alarm Clock Radio Charger ~ 3rd Edition ~ 18.06.03 ~ 5501
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SETTING UP
The handset uses two rechargeable Nickel
Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) AAA batteries which
are supplied. Take care to insert the batteries
as shown and then fit the battery cover (the
battery cover may be found in the packaging
with the batteries).
Before you use your Freestyle 2000 for the
first time, it is important to have the handset
batteries fully charged. The batteries need to
charge continuously for at least 16 hours to
reach full charge.
Place the handset on the Alarm Clock Radio
Charger and leave to charge for at least 16
hours.
The battery symbol is also shown on the
display. It flashes during charging. Once the
handset is fully charged, the display shows a
full battery symbol and REGISTER!
3
Charge the handset batteries
for at least 16 hours
Battery levels
Empty 33% 66% 100%
flashing
Battery low warning
If the handset battery symbol is empty and
flashing, and you hear a warning beep every
10 seconds, you will need to recharge your
handset before you can use it.
Battery performance
Under no circumstances should
non-rechargeable batteries be used. Only use
the approved batteries, type: rechargeable
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH); Size AAA;
Capacity 600 mAh. Using unapproved
batteries will invalidate your guarantee and
may damage the telephone.
To keep your batteries in the best condition,
leave the handset off the charger for a few
hours at a time (after the initial 16 hour
charge).
Please note, however, that new Nickel Metal
Hydride(Ni-MH) batteries do not reach their
full capacity until they have been in normal
use for several days.
Fully discharging the batteries at least once
a week will help them to last as long as
possible. However, the charge capacity of
rechargeable batteries will reduce with time
as they wear out, so reducing the
talk/standby time of the handset. Eventually
they will need to be replaced.
2
Install the rechargeable
batteries in the handset