Philips 6326 Telephone User Manual


 
Installation
10
Installing or replacing batteries
Power supply
Your telephone handset is powered by two rechargeable NiMh batteries, type AAA/
R03.
When replacing the batteries, please use the following model: PHILIPS
MULTILIFE R03NM, or PANASONIC 650 mAh.
Press the top of the battery compartment lid
and slide it down.
Insert new batteries according to the marking.
Slide the lid back in place.
NiMh batteries must be disposed of in accordance with applicable waste disposal
regulations.
: Never use non-rechargeable batteries, and only use recommended models.
The manufacturer disclaims responsibility if these recommendations are not
followed.
Charging and discharging batteries
On first use or when new batteries have been inserted, charge the batteries for
at least 12 hours. This precaution will prolong battery life.
A symbol located at the top of the display will appear permanently to indicate the
battery charging status.
Each bar of the symbol represents about 1/3 of maximum charging capacity.
While the batteries are being charged, the charge indicator flashes and shows
the following symbols in sequence . When the symbol is
displayed, the batteries are fully charged.
: The charging status indicator is only relevant after the first charging cycle
has been completed.
: After a complete discharge of the batteries, the symbol only appears after a
few minutes of charge.
If the symbol is displayed, batteries need charging. During a call, the handset
switches off after a few minutes.
Test
When the handset and the base station have been installed, proceed as follows to
make a call:
Make sure the
A
symbol on the display is visible (if not, register the handset to
the base station (see “2.7 Registering a handset to a base station”, page 41).
Press the key; the
t
symbol is displayed and you hear the tone.
• Dial a number; the figures appear on the display and the number is dialled
automatically.
If a problem occurs during this test, check the battery charging status (see
“Charging and discharging batteries”, page 10), the charging unit and the
connection of the base station to the telephone line and the wall socket.
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