BT GLIDE User Manual page 7

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2. Remove the battery guard
tab from the bottom of the
handset.
3. Place the handset on the base to charge for at least
24 hours. The charging light comes on. The handset
is pre-registered to the base as
shows the standby display.
The charging light stays on while the handset is being
charged. Once fully charged the light will go off.
4. After 24 hours charging, plug one end of the
telephone line cord into the socket marked
on the base and the other end into the telephone
line wall socket.
Only use the telephone line cord supplied.
Telephone
line cord
Route the cable through the channel on the base.
If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on 0870 605 8047
Battery guard tab
BT Glide
Battery low warning
The handset battery symbol has
only one red bar left and you
will hear a warning beep every
5 minutes. Start recharging
your handset right away or the
handset will shut down.
When charging, the battery
symbol is blue and it scrolls.
When you place a handset with
. The screen
a completely flat battery on to
the base, the charge light will
come on but the handset will
not start. You must wait up to
10 minutes before the battery
has enough charge for the
handset to start.
Battery performance
Running the battery right down
at least once a week will help it
last as long as possible.
On a full charge, your BT Glide
handset gives you up to
7 hours talk time or up to
72 hours standby.
The charge capacity of a
rechargeable battery will
reduce with time as it wears
out, giving the handset less
talk/standby time. Eventually it
will need to be replaced.
The battery and handset may
become warm during charging.
This is normal.
Getting started
Battery low
Battery full
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