3
Flash
— sends an electronic switchhook
signal for use with special phone services
such as Call Waiting.
Tone or Pulse (Rotary) Dialing
— lets
you use your phone with tone or pulse di-
aling and lets you easily switch from pulse
to tone dialing for long-distance, bank-by-
phone, or other special services.
Belt Clip
— lets you carry the keypad on
your belt for easy portability.
Hearing-Aid Compatibility
— lets you
use your phone with hearing aids that
have a T (telephone) switch.
Your ET-1101 is ETL listed to UL stan-
dards and meets all applicable FCC stan-
dards.
Important Note:
Cordless phones such
as this one require AC power to operate.
When the AC power is off, you cannot dial
out or receive incoming calls using your
ET-1101. To be safe, you should also
have a phone that does not need AC
power to operate (not a cordless phone)
so you can still make and receive calls if
there is an AC power failure.
Note:
Your phone operates on standard
radio frequencies as allocated by the
FCC. It is possible for other radio units
operating nearby on similar frequencies
to unintentionally intercept your conversa-
tion or cause interference. This possible
lack of privacy can occur with any cord-
less phone.
We recommend you record your phone’s
serial number here. The number is on the
bottom of the base.
Serial Number: __________________
This symbol is intended to alert you to
the presence of uninsulated dangerous
voltage within the product’s enclosure
that might be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock. Do not
open the product’s case.
This symbol is intended to inform you
that important operating and mainte-
nance instructions are included in the lit-
erature accompanying this product.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT OPEN.
CAUTION
: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER OR BACK. NO USER-SERVICE-
ABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVIC-
ING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
Warning
: To prevent fire or shock
hazard, do not expose this product
to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
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