Care And Maintenance; Environmental Characteristics And Disposal; Notes On Disposal - Aastra 142 User Manual

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Care and Maintenance

Your telephone is a product that meets the highest design and manufacturing standards. It should
therefore be treated with care. Note the advice below and you will have pleasure in this product for
a long time.
Follow all the safety precautions mentioned on page 1. These precautions apply to the handset, the
charger cradle, and the rechargeable batteries (i.e., the entire telephone) as well as to the acces-
sories.
In order to clean the telephone, first remove the charger cradle adapter plug from the mains socket.
Wipe the device with an antistatic cloth or soft, damp leather rag, then with a dry cloth.
: Never spray your telephone with cleansers or solvents.
Warning
Clean the handset and charger cradle contacts with a lintless cloth.

Environmental Characteristics and Disposal

This product is environmentally friendly and can be recycled. It was manufactured in accordance
with statutory requirements and with the Manufacturers' Guideline 2002.
It was developed with special focus on low energy consumption, long life, and ease of servicing. The
few materials used in its manufacture are environmentally friendly.
Help to extend the life of your communications device by adhering to the safety precautions, the
instructions on rechargeable batteries, and the care and maintenance instructions.

Notes on disposal

In order to avoid any possible effects resulting from the disposal of electrical and electronic equip-
ment containing substances damaging to the environment and human health, the European Parlia-
ment and Council directives
• 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and
• 2002/95/EC on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic
equipment (RoHS)
have been transferred into national law in all EU member states.
The primary aim of the legislation is the prevention of waste electrical and electronic equipment,
and also the recycling, material recovery and any other form of recovery of such waste in order to
reduce the quantities of waste to be disposed of and the amount of hazardous substances from elec-
trical and electronic equipment in waste.
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The product that you have purchased was developed in line with the current state of the art in an
environmentally friendly manner and with a view to recycling. It therefore meets the specifications
of the European directives.
The product is labelled with the symbol illustrated beneath. If you wish to dispose
of this product, this symbol obliges you to do so separately from unsorted domestic
waste. Suitable facilities have been setup for the return of waste electrical and elec-
tronic equipment. Waste equipment can be handed in at these return centres free
of charge.To find out where these return centres are located, please consult the
information provided by the department of your local authority responsible for
waste disposal.
Please note:
Electric equipment does not belong in household waste.
Deposit it free of charge at a return centre.
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