Using Your Telephone; Important Safety Information; Proper Use / Declaration Of Conformity; Power Supply / Power Failure / Rechargeable Batteries - Aastra 142 User Manual

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Using Your Telephone

Important Safety Information

Proper use / Declaration of Conformity

Use in accordance with intended purpose / declaration of conformity.
In all EU member states this product may be operated on a communication system that supports the
specifications for an Open Mobility Management (OMM) system.
The phone complies with the radio-specific, European-wide harmonised standards for DECT.
The CE mark on the product certifies its conformity with the technical guidelines for user safety and
electromagnetic compatibility, valid from the date of issue of the relevant Declaration of Conformity
pursuant to European Directive 99/5/EC. The Declaration of Conformity can be viewed on the Aastra
homepage.
Please also use the other documentation supplied along with the individual parts of your phone sys-
tem.
Like any cordless phone this mobile phone uses radio signals which do not always guarantee that a
connection can be established under any circumstances. As a general rule you should therefore
never rely exclusively on cordless phones for essential communication needs (e.g. medical emergen-
cies).

Power Supply / Power Failure / Rechargeable Batteries

The main voltage of the adapter must match the local mains voltage (230 V AC) in order to operate
the charger cradle. You can only cut the power to the charger cradle off by removing the adapter
from the mains socket.
In the event of a power outage, the contents of the memory (program and user data) will be saved
without any changes being made.
Please refer to the important notes on using the rechargeable batteries mentioned in the Appendix
on page 58

Safety Precautions

The charger cradle must only be installed and operated indoors.
Place the charger cradle on a nonslip surface.
Do not place the charger cradle or the handset in the proximity of:
• Water, moisture or damp areas, for example bathrooms.
• Sources of heat, direct sunlight or unventilated areas.
• Devices that generate strong magnetic fields, electrical appliances, fluorescent lamps, computers,
radios, televisions, fax machines or telephones.
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